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Racism in Libya

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Libya is a predominantly Arab country that has traditionally held racist views towards black-skinned, sub-Saharan Africans (although Libya does have indigenous Black populations including the Black Arabs and Black Berbers). The New York Times argues that Libya has a "long history of racist violence."[1]

Black Africans were victims of chattel slavery in Libya until the 20th century. In the 21st century, a significant number of sub-Saharan Africans came to Libya, primarily to work as unskilled laborers. In recent years, a number of racist incidents targeting Black migrants have been reported.[2][3][4] According to Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch, the incidents targeting migrants and refugees reflect "a deep-seated racism and anti-African sentiment in Libyan society."[1]

During the Battle of Tawergha, rebel slogans like "the brigade for purging slaves, black skin" were scrawled on the road between Misrata and Tawergha.[5]

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  1. ^ a b Kirkpatrick, David D. (2011-09-05). "Libyans Turn Wrath on Dark-Skinned Migrants". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  2. ^ William, Mary Aniefiok (2020-11-29). "Globalisation and African migration to Libya". African Indigenous Knowledges in a Postcolonial World. Routledge. pp. 241–259. doi:10.4324/9781003110842-22. ISBN 978-1-003-11084-2. S2CID 228816002. Racism in Libya is such that the migrants are being pelted with stones, spat upon, and called derogatory names such as 'abeed' or 'abd' meaning slave in Arabic
  3. ^ Bagdonas, Ąžuolas (2015). "The EU migration crisis and the Baltic security". Journal on Baltic Security. 1 (2): 7–27. doi:10.1515/jobs-2016-0019. ISSN 2382-9230. S2CID 157409257. While the UN has been reporting widespread torture, cruel, degrading and inhumane conditions, as well as racism in Libya's detention centers of both Tripoli and Tobruk governments since 2011
  4. ^ Krais, Jakob (2020). "Re-Centering Libya's History: Mediterranean Bulwark, Defender of Africa, or Bridge between Continents?". Lamma: A Journal of Libyan Studies. 1. he growing infux of sub-Saharan African migrants also led to conflicts and instances of racism in Libya. Despite all the insistence on the country's African character, Libya remained unmistakably also Arab
  5. ^ "Libya City Torn by Tribal Feud". The Wall street journal.


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