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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

First Wave of Migrants Evacuated From Libya Heads to Rwanda

Migrants on a wooden boat are rescued by "Save the Children" NGO crew from the ship Vos Hestia in the Mediterranean sea off Libya coast, June 18, 2017. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

The first evacuation flight of refugees and asylum-seekers is set to arrive in Rwanda in the latest effort to divert and care for thousands of Africans whose efforts to reach Europe fail.

The East African nation’s agreement to take in 500 people who have been trapped in crowded Libyan detention centers has raised questions and concerns.

It is not clear how long they will be held in Rwanda, whether they will be offered refugee status and what happens if no other country agrees to take them permanently.

The United Nations refugee agency says the first group of 75 people is arriving later Thursday, the Associated Press reported.

The Rwanda option emerged after various European Union-funded efforts to stem the dramatically slowing tide of migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe.

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