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Yes, last week’s conviction of Walid Negash in a Dutch court was a meaningful step toward justice for survivors of human trafficking. But it was a partial one, a missed chance to confront the broader detention industry built on systematic abuse across Libya and the Central Mediterranean. Here’s why:
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PRESS RELEASE: Dutch court’s conviction of Walid in the ‘Pearce’ Case: a first step towards justice for crimes against migrants and refugees in Libya - Lawyers for Justice in Libya
ECCHR - European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights