Displaced from their homes in Sfax, Tunisia, African migrants — kept in a desolate Sahara military area on the border of Libya since early July — say they have been living in conditions so horrendous that they’re asking the United Nations to step in and provide aid.
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‘We’re suffering brutality’: African migrants at Libya-Tunisia border call upon U.N. for aid
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