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Libya’s deputy prime minister tells DW’s Conflict Zone: “We have no slavery”
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November 22, 2019
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Libya's GNA government is struggling against militias and ISIS, while hundreds of thousands of migrants seek a route through to Europe and have become prey to traffickers. The Libyan Deputy PM speaks to Conflict Zone.
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