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Italian fishermen speak of torture after detention in Libya
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December 30, 2020
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After languishing in Libyan prisons, the crews of two Italian fishing boats seized by the Libyan coast guard in September were released just before Christmas. Back home, they tell DW's Jacopo Lentini of their ordeal.
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