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The UK calls for political solutions to end the exploitation and abuse … – GOV.UK

President, let me begin by thanking Directors Menikdiwela and Liljert for their briefings today.

The UK would also like to thank France and Malta for their efforts in drafting the renewal of UN Security Council Resolution 2652, which we fully support. As we are all aware, Libya is a complex operating environment for tackling migration and human smuggling. All refugees and migrants, regardless of their migration status, should be treated with the humanity and dignity that they deserve.

The UKcontinues to be deeply concernedby abuses of migrants and refugees in Libya. We continue to call on the Libyan authorities to takestepsto end theexploitation and abuse of migrants and refugees, working towards the closure of all detention centres. A more holistic approach is needed to tackle the drivers of migration across Africa and the Western Mediterranean route and we are committed to working closely with member states and the UN to achieve this, and we take note of the recommendations by the UNCHR and the IOM today.

President, the UK also continues to urge the Libyan authorities to comply with their obligations under International Humanitarian Law, and implement a functioning migration system that respects migrants and refugees human rights.

Unfortunately, these challenges will sadly endure in Libya in the absence of a political solution, which is why driving forward that process is front and centre of our work. We continue to support SRSG Bathily and the work he is doing to reach an inclusive political agreement, as well as UNSMILs wider efforts to support peace and stability in Libya.

President, before concluding, let me also note that we hope the Russia delegation will give equal focus to language on human rights and international law when the Council discusses UNSMILs mandate next month.

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Song of the Cyrene: IMB calls Southern Baptists to pray for Libya … – The Pathway

by Tessa Sanchez/IMB

DERNA, Libya (IMB) Two stories worth of water wiped out land with Christian history and tradition dating back millennia on Sept. 11. Rain from Storm Daniel overwhelmed the dams in Derna, Libya, and the deluge claimed entire neighborhoods and the lives of thousands.

In recent days, the world has witnessed unspeakable tragedies, IMB President Paul Chitwood said. The death toll from the Morocco earthquake is nearing 3,000. In Libya, more than 11,000 have been reported dead in the floods and tens of thousands remain missing. These staggering numbers should alert the Church to the immediacy of our mission.

Chitwood, who often speaks of the urgent need to reach the lost, prays Southern Baptists will respond to world events with prayer and renewed commitment to reach the lost.

The daily death toll of people dying without Christ is much higher than what weve seen in these tragedies. 173,451 people die every day without the hope of salvation. We dont have time to wait. We must reach the lost and we must reach them as soon as possible, he said.

The high number of North Africans dying without knowing Christ wasnt always the case.

North Africa isnt a region many think of as an epicenter of Christianity, yet its roots run deep and span the rise and fall of empires. The Berbers, also known as Amazigh, were the first inhabitants of North Africa.

They refer to themselves as free people, said North African journalist and author Youcef. Youcef hopes that his people will discover and claim their Christian inheritance. One of their own was a helper to Jesus in the hours leading up to the prophesied day that humanity waited centuries for.

Perhaps an understanding of Gods work among the people of North Africa will drive us to pray with greater fervency. May God complete the good work He started and bring salvation to the lost.

Youcef committed his life to Christ 40 years ago after reading a New Testament a friend gave him. The friend received a copy from Christians in Switzerland. Three years after becoming a Christian, Youcef discovered Simon of Cyrene the man enlisted to carry Jesus cross.

Why did the Lord choose someone from North Africa to carry His cross? Youcef wondered.

Simons story intrigued him, but references to Simon in the Bible are limited. Simon is only mentioned in Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26.

Youcef embarked on a journey to learn more.

Simon was a Berber from the ancient Libyan city of Cyrene. Until he read and investigated the passage, Youcef didnt know Cyrene was in Libya. The city was decimated in an earthquake in the 4th century and is now called Shahat.

Cyrene is a short drive from Derna where the dams released torrential waves. Excavations of Cyrene began in recent years; however, Youcef said the recent flood most likely wiped out what remained of the city. Through natural disasters and man-made leveling, Christianitys rich legacy in the region has largely been washed from the memories of many, but that is something Youcef is praying he can help remedy.

Cyrene was founded in 631 BC by Greek migrants who fled from famine and went south to what is now known as Libya. At the time, Libya was the name given to all North Africa. Berbers already lived in the area, and they welcomed the Greeks. By 85 BC, Cyrene was home to Greeks, Berbers, Jews and other foreigners. The Berbers and Greeks built five cities that came to be called the Pentapolis, with Cyrene being the most important city a city of philosophers and poets and a mix of Greek and Berber culture.

In 33 AD Simon and his sons, Rufus and Alexander, made the pilgrimage from Cyrene to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. Simon happened to be walking down the street at the same time soldiers were leading Jesus to His death. He was singled out and forced to carry Jesus cross to Golgotha.

According to Youcefs research, Simon, Rufus and Alexander returned to Cyrene, and they visited synagogues to share that they met the Messiah. The word Libya means helper, and Simon, without knowing, ultimately went to Jerusalem to help Jesus.

Later, a group of believers began to preach the gospel in Cyrene, and believers spread the good news to Carthage, Tunisia, and Alexandria, Egypt, key cities in the rise of Christianity.

Youcefs research of Simon inspired him to write a book to chronicle the history of his people. He hopes to make his book into movies since many Berbers are oral learners. He wants to share the story of North African Christians so they can discover their history and draw closer to the truths of the Bible.

Though Islam has been the reigning religion in North Africa for centuries, Christianity predates it.

Why did such a Christian region leave the Lord and turn to Islam? Youcef wondered. Why did God allow that? And, with all the information we have today, why dont [North Africans] ask themselves about what happened?

Youcef was the fifth Christian in his city, that he was aware of. Through his research, he learned it wasnt always this way. According to Tertullian, a prolific Berber Christian author, more than half of the population of North Africa were Christians. Each town averaged three churches, and there once were more than 20,000 bishops. Christians from Cyrene were important leaders in the early church.

Islamic immigrants led to the purging of many of the regions Christians in the 7th century. Though there were Christians for two more centuries, the populations dwindled and disappeared with time. In the ensuing centuries, people came to believe Islam was always the faith of the land.

Cyrenes legacy and hometown heroes are not so easily expunged from history.

Cyrene was also widely believed to be the birthplace of John Mark, more commonly known as Mark. He is credited by many as the author of the Gospel of Mark. Many believed he heard and recorded an account of Jesus life and ministry from Peter. Mark was the traveling companion of Barnabas, his cousin, and Paul, but the men parted ways after a disagreement. Mark established the first Christian church in Africa and was the first bishop of Alexandria, Egypt. The Coptic church continues to this day, and many churches in Egypt bear his name.

Lucius, mentioned in Acts 13, was also from Cyrene. Lucius was one of the founders of the church in Antioch. Famous Christian Berbers include Augustine, Tertullian and Cyprian.

Youcef said he discovered that God has prepared a destiny for every nation.

This region once had a thriving evangelical movement. Now, there is only a remnant, but the remnant is working to restore the holy seed that took root in the region so long ago. Youcef said the gospel is spreading quietly and silently but also efficiently among local believers.

He says the destiny of North Africa is to play the role of a helper, like Simon, who came in quietly from behind to carry the weight of the cross. Berbers helped take the gospel across the region and to Europe, and they continue to be helpers of the gospel.

We need more workers, as Jesus said. We need people who go and spread the gospel, either physically, or by technical means, Youcef said.

North Africa needs more Christians like Mark, Simon, Rufus, Alexander and Lucius to spread the gospel. Join him in praying more Christians will boldly share their faith.

Youcef hopes God will give boldness to the Algerian, Tunisian, Libyan and Moroccan church leaders who have this desire not only to lead a community of faith but to go and reach the lost.

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News Headlines, Thursday, September 28, 2023 – The Libya Observer

Conference of Ministers of Culture of Islamic World expresses solidarity with Libya and Morocco http://lyo.ly/4oie

Internet cable damaged in Tripoli, partially affecting services http://lyo.ly/4oib

Rights groups launch initiative for independent international investigation in Derna http://lyo.ly/4ohs

Libyan Government of National Unity condemns Houthis attack on Bahraini soldiers http://lyo.ly/4oho

President Nguesso says Libyan people have 'had enough' http://lyo.ly/4ogb

ICRC provides detailed briefing on its efforts in flood-hit Derna http://lyo.ly/4ofw

Haftar in Russia "to discuss situation in Libya" http://lyo.ly/4ofu

Al-Huweij announces housing initiative for surviving families in floods-ravaged areas http://lyo.ly/4ohl

Dbeibah orders immediate maintenance of schools in flood-hit areas http://lyo.ly/4ogj

Ministry of Culture announces inventory of heritage and cultural sites affected by Storm Daniel in Derna http://lyo.ly/4oid

US envoy to Libya: Effective response efforts to flood disaster must be consolidated http://lyo.ly/4ods

622 tons of UAE aid arrived in Libya http://lyo.ly/4odr

Audit Bureau prepares plan to monitor reconstruction of affected areas http://lyo.ly/4odq

Number of deaths in Derna reached 4,029, Al-Mismari says http://lyo.ly/4odn

Italy extends foreign state of emergency by six months over Libya floods http://lyo.ly/4odl

Takala, Bathily review disaster areas' situation, pushing political process forward http://lyo.ly/4od1

Turkey says ready to provide necessary support to alleviate floods impact http://lyo.ly/4od0

Arabia Weather Center says low-pressure area with heavy rainfall to pass through Libya http://lyo.ly/4ocy

Two weeks on from storm, official meetings continue to discuss impact of the disaster http://lyo.ly/4obg

Dbeibah, Bathily review global efforts to address situation in flood-hit areas http://lyo.ly/4obc

HCS head hails Italy for supporting Libya after floods http://lyo.ly/4ob5

Libya, Sudan discuss cultural cooperation http://lyo.ly/4ob4

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Croatia: Sharp rise in illegal immigration since Schengen entry last year – Euronews

The Balkan nation has recorded the jump nine months after it joined the Schengen area, the world's largest visa-free zone.

Croatia has recorded a 140% year-on-year increase in illegal immigration, according to new figures released by authorities.

On Thursday, Border Police Chief Zoran Niceno announced that the sharp rise has seen more than 54,500 people crossing the Croatian border illegally this year so far.

Croatia, which is home to nearly 3.9 million inhabitants, joined the Schengen area in 2023.It also has the European Union's longest external land border some 1,350 kilometres in total.

It applies strict checks on arrivals crossing from its non-EU neighbours in the Balkans, but is nonethelesswell known as one of the preferred passages on the Balkan route used by hundreds of thousands of men, women and children fleeing conflict in 2015 and 2016.

Several associations across Europe have warned Croatia against illegal expulsions of migrants especially children and have raised concerns at the country's stark lack of reception facilities for asylum seekers.

Among the 1,700 cases of illegal expulsions documented this year, more than half of the migrants surveyed say they have suffered "physical violence, humiliation or theft", according to the Centre for Peace Studies, a local organisation.

NGOs and some media outlets frequently accuse Croatia of forcibly pushing back migrants at the border, often using force.The government in Zagreb has always denied such behaviour.

Across the border in Slovenia - also an EU member - the number of migrants has increased too, almost tripling in the first 8 months of 2023, compared to the same period in 2022.

While the Slovenian Minister of the Interior, Bostjan Poklukar, says there are no immediate plans to toughen up border controls in many areas, he has indicated that they have been strengthened in the most critical places.

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Ramaswamy says he will end birthright citizenship for kids of illegal immigrants if elected US president – Times of India

WASHINGTON: Republican presidential aspirant Vivek Ramaswamy has re-ignited a controversial proposal by former president Donald Trump among others "MAGA" proponents by pledging -- if elected to the White House -- to end birthright citizenship" for children of illegal immigrants in the United States. Son of Indian immigrants to the US, Ramaswamy took a strong position on the issue at the Second Republican presidential debate on Wednesday by challenging the interpretation of the US Constitution's 14th Amendment, which says all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the laws and jurisdiction thereof, are citizens." But Ramaswamy is challenging that interpretation, arguing that it does not bestow the right of birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. Nobody believes that the kid of a Mexican diplomat in this country enjoys birthright citizenship. Not a judge or legal scholar in this country will disagree with me on that. Well, if the kid of a Mexican diplomat doesnt enjoy birthright citizenship, then neither does the kid of an illegal immigrant who broke the law to come here," he argued. Ramaswamy's pledge came when he was asked by Univision host Ilia Caldern what legal premise he would use to expel undocumented immigrants and their American-born children from the country. He began by noting that his opponents onstage are on the right side of this issue by supporting the militarization of the southern border, defunding sanctuary cities, and ending foreign aid to Mexico and Central America. But he would go a step further by ending birthright citizenship for the kids of illegal immigrants in this country. The 14th Amendment's interpretation has long been questioned by hardline Republicans who argue that the phrase and subject to the jurisdiction thereof referred to slaves/slavery, not illegal immigrants/illegal immigration. Because of this, Ramaswamy argued, children of undocumented immigrants born in the United States should not be granted citizenship, "because their parents broke the law in entering the country illegally.

As the father of two sons, it is hard for me to look them in the eye and say, You have to follow the law, when our own government fails to follow its own laws, Ramaswamy, whose parents immigrated legally, said. Former president Donald Trump had taken a similar line when he first ran for the White House in 2015 and had threatened to issue an executive order that would end automatic citizenship to those born in this country to noncitizens. But he never carried out his threat because there is a broad consensus in the US to hew to the 1898 Supreme Court interpretation.

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