Metro Plus News 22 Syrian migrants on hunger strike in Libyan prison

22 Syrian migrants on hunger strike in Libyan prison

At least 22 Syrian migrants detained for more than five months in Libya began a hunger strike Monday to demand their release, a Libyan rights group said.
The group of migrants included three minors and have been held in a prison in the western town of Zawiya in appalling conditions, the group Belaady said. They were detained in October in the town of Ajaylat, which is some 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of the capital of Tripoli, said activist Tarik Lamloum.
A spokesman for the government in Tripoli didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Russia’s foreign minister tours North Africa as anger toward the West swellsRussia’s foreign minister tours North Africa as anger toward the West swells

Not far from where Russia’s Foreign Minister is holding meetings in Tunisia on Thursday, large green billboards advertising Russia Today, a <a href=”https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-business-europe-media-european-union-95c44aeb2e4182227e40ae9fbe6b5841″ >Kremlin-backed media outlet</a>, have been recently erected.The