Yep, Somalis were included those relocated from Libya.
African Refugees Evacuated from Libya Tell Horror Stories in Rwanda.
Asylum-seekers who arrived from Libya, are seen at the United Nations emergency transit center in Gashora, Rwanda, Oct. 23, 2019.
GASHORA, RWANDA - African migrants evacuated from Libyan detention centers to Rwanda say they still want to make the dangerous journey to Europe, despite the abuse they encountered in Libya.
The 189 migrants, mostly Eritreans but also Somalis, Ethiopians and Sudanese, were brought to Rwanda after a September agreement with the African Union.
Near the lake at the Gashora Transit Camp in Rwanda, 37-year-old Eritrean Ganet Nagash is dressed in black and her eyes look swollen because of crying.
Abdul Abbas is from Somalia. He came here with his wife and a 3-month-old daughter, who was born in detention in Libya.
He says he is happy.
“Because I am standing here. The place is safe, and I have health and everything. I am very happy,” he said.
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