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Tawergha

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Since 1969, the Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) advocates for minorities in Africa.


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10. April 2018 – Libya: Victims of racism are still marginalized

2,200 displaced people who have been living in the desert for 70 days must be able to return to Tawergha safely (Press Release)

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12. February 2018 – Libya: First attempt to return to Tawergha becomes a fiasco

Displaced persons must be protected from racist attacks! Victims of racism hold vigil in Berlin (Press Release)

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31. January 2018 – A positive signal for reconciliation in Libya: 48,000 displaced persons are allowed to return to Tawergha (February 1)

But racism against dark-skinned people continues (Press Release)

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30. January 2015 – Tawergha refugees hope to return to their hometown soon – EU must promote reconciliation

Hope for excluded black Africans in Libya – negotiations in Geneva pose possible solution to Tawergha-crisis

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29. December 2014 – 400,000 refugees in desperate need of help – A humanitarian disaster and a catastrophic human rights situation

The forgotten civil war in Libya

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