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Canada to welcome hundreds of refugees from Libya



Inside the Triq Al-Sikka Detention Center in Tripoli, Libya, in 2017.

Canada has announced it will take in 750 refugees from Libya, some rescued from migrant detention centers.

Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen said in a statement that Canada had already resettled more than 150 people, with another 600 anticipated to arrive in the next two years.

Two years ago, CNN revealed video footage that showed migrants being sold into slavery in Libya, some for as little as $400 each. It caused an international outcry, with the UN Security Council condemning the sale of migrants as "heinous abuses of human rights."
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