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Smuggling,Trafficking, and Extortion: New Conceptual and Policy Challenges on the Libyan Route to Europe
Authors:Katie Kuschminder  Anna Triandafyllidou
Institution:1. Maastricht University/ UNU-MERIT, Maastricht, The Netherlands;2. Canada Excellence Research Chair, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:This paper contributes a conceptual and empirical reflection on the relationship between human smuggling, trafficking and kidnapping, and extortion in Libya. It is based on qualitative interview data with Eritrean asylum seekers in Italy. Different tribal regimes control separate territories in Libya, which leads to different experiences for migrants depending on which territory they enter, such as Eritreans entering in the southeast Toubou controlled territory. We put forth that the kidnapping and extortion experienced by Eritreans in Libya is neither trafficking, nor smuggling, but a crime against humanity orchestrated by an organized criminal network. The paper details this argument and discusses the implications.
Keywords:smuggling  trafficking  extortion  Libya  Eritrea
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