Lebanese migrant disappeared after being abducted by Libyan militant group

Lebanese migrant disappeared after being abducted by Libyan militant group

On August 10, 2023, two boats departed from Lebanon's northern shore in Akkar, attempting to irregularly cross the Mediterranean Sea towards Italy. One of the two boats managed to cross into international waters. On August 18, 2023, upon reaching Malta's Search and Rescue area, the migrants reported that a ship displaying a Libyan flag was pursuing them, and armed individuals were firing at their vessel. Members of Libyan militant group Tarek Bin Zeyad Brigade (TBZ) apprehended all 110 migrants and transferred them to Misrata, Libya, before relocating them to a Benghazi detention center called Qanfouda. While most detainees were released on August 25, 2023, more than 20 migrants remain in detention in the TBZ’s center, including Khodr Khaled Al-Nabush Al-Nabush was last in contact with his family informally on August 20, 2023. Since then, his family has not received any calls from him until his release on October 4, 2023.

Khodr Khaled Al-Nabush is a Lebanese national. He lived in Bebnine, in the north of Lebanon. On August 10, 2023, he boarded one of the two boats that set off from the northern coast of Lebanon in Akkar, attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea irregularly en route to Italy. The Lebanese army beached one of the boats, while the boat carrying Al-Nabush managed to cross international waters. The boat was carrying 110 migrants, including 37 children, 14 women and 59 men. According to the survivors, 37 of them were Lebanese and the rest Syrian.

On August 18, 2023 at 3 p.m., upon reaching Malta's Search and Rescue (SAR) area, the migrants reported that a ship displaying a Libyan flag was pursuing them, and armed individuals were firing at their vessel, resulting in the injury of one person on board and the failure of one of the boat's engines.

Members of Libyan militant group Tarek Bin Zeyad Brigade (TBZ) apprehended all 110 migrants before transferring them to Misrata, a city in northwestern Libya, and relocating them to Qanfouda (Benghazi) Detention Center, close to the port. During their detention, the migrants were mandated to work on tasks such as transferring dirt and digging in the ground. Some reportedly had to work in an animal sanctuary.

While most detainees were released on August 25, 2023, more than 20 migrants remain in detention in the TBZ’s center, including Al-Nabush. Al-Nabush was last in contact with his family informally on August 20, 2023. Since then, his family has not received any calls from him. It is unclear whether Al-Nabush is still detained in Qanfouda.

Since his arrest and detention by TBZ, the legal representative of his family in Lebanon has contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the office of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Beirut. On August 20, 2023, the family was able to speak on the phone with one of the guards of Qanfouda, where Al-Nabush was detained. The guard responded to them claiming that Al-Nabush is not detained there anymore. However, the family could not verify the accuracy of this information.

On September 4, 2023, MENA Rights Group requested the urgent intervention of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, calling on them to urge the Libyan authorities to take action clarify Al-Nabush’s fate and whereabouts.

On October 4, 2023, at night, TBZ released all detainees.

Timeline

October 4, 2023: Al-Nabush is released.
September 4, 2023: MENA Rights Group requests the urgent intervention of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.
August 20, 2023: Al-Nabush makes his last phone call to his family before his disappearance. Later on in the day, the family contacts one of the guards of Qanfouda, who tells them that Al-Nabush is no longer detained there.
August 25, 2023: Tarek Bin Zeyad Brigade releases most of detainees except Al-Nabush.
August 18, 2023: Al-Nabush is arrested – alongside the other 109 migrants - by members of the Libyan militant group Tarek Bin Zeyad Brigade.
August 10, 2023: Two boats depart from Lebanon's northern shore in Akkar heading towards Italy. The Lebanese Army thwarted one of the boats, while the other managed to cross into international waters.

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