African Migrant Narratives, Modern Slavery, and Human Rights Violations in Libya

dc.creatorAjayi, Lady A., Ajayi, A., Folarin, S. F., Tiamiyu, Abdulrahman Oluwaseyi, Nnajidema, Chioma Eucharia, Ogunnowo, O. E.
dc.date2020
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-08T10:52:48Z
dc.descriptionLibya has served as the entrepôt for the modern slave trade from Africa to Europe for many decades. In recent years, however, international bodies, as well as the media, have raised deep concerns on the unimaginable horrors Sub-Saharan African migrants are forced to witness and experience during their stay and transit through Libya. It is against this background that this study through the ‘narrative research approach' sought to examine the various patterns of human rights violations experienced by African migrants in Libya as well as the role of the media in exposing the horrific trends of modern slavery. The study finds horrific patterns of human right violations perpetuated by both state and non-state actors in Libya. In addition, the media has played significant roles in serving as a major and reliable source of information on this phenomenal migration of the new age as well as a mediating body between policymakers and migrants. However, the complacency of governments whose citizens have and are being abused represents a more complex migration issue that needs to be addressed.
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dc.identifierhttp://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/16723/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/46751
dc.languageen
dc.publisherIGI Global
dc.subjectJA Political science (General)
dc.titleAfrican Migrant Narratives, Modern Slavery, and Human Rights Violations in Libya
dc.typeBook Section

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