Survivor depicts how the bloodbath of Bangladeshis in Libya unfurled




An overcomer of the massacre where 26 Bangladeshi vagrants were slaughtered in Libya has depicted the occurrence to the government office from an undisclosed area.

The man said he was covering up in a Libyan resident's home in the wake of getting away from safe, the outside service said in an announcement on Friday, a day after the killings by the group of a human dealer to retaliate for him. 

Outside Minister AK Abdul Momen said in a video message that there were 38 Bangladeshi transients at the site of the slaughter in the town of Mizda and that 11 harmed survivors were taken to an emergency clinic in Zintan. 

Five of the harmed were in basic condition, the remote pastor said. Four African transients were additionally executed in the bloodbath. 

Refering to the survivor, Momen said the Bangladeshi transients began for Tripoli from Benghazi with the dealers 15 days back, however individuals from a volunteer army kidnapped them in Mizda. 

The vagrants paid the dealers up to $10,000 each yet they requested more and started tormenting the hapless transients. 

A battle broke out at one phase of a quarrel and one of the top dealers was slaughtered, the survivor said. 

The individuals from the dead dealer's family and his partners promptly started shooting aimlessly, the Bangladeshi vagrant said. 

Sayedul Islam from Madaripur region included the assailants stripped a drug store where he had taken asylum at first. 

Remote Minister Momen said Bangladesh spoke with the International Organization for Migration and requested pay and equity for the killings. 

The remote service said in the explanation that all the nations, with the exception of Bangladesh and two others, moved their missions from Libya to Tunisia because of battling. 

"It's totally leveled out of the volunteer army. We don't have the foggiest idea when the executioners will be brought to equity," Momen said. 

The Civil Society for Global Commitments on Migration, a foundation of associations that work for transients' government assistance, has called for collaboration between various nations to discover and rebuff the executioners. 

It likewise scrutinized the nearness of new Bangladeshi transients in Libya five years after the stop on labor fare toward the north African nation. 

THE VICTIMS 

The outside service distinguished the greater part of the casualties with single names. 

Upwards of 11 of those executed were from Madaripur area. 

They are Jewell and Manik of Rajoir Upazila, Ashadul, Aynal Molla and Monir of Tekerhat, Sajib and Shahin of Ishabpur, Shamim and Zakir Hossain of Dudhkhali, and Jewell and Feroz of Sadar Upazila. 

Seven others were from Kishoreganj region. They are Rajon, Shakil, Shakib Mia, Shohag, Akash and Mohammad Ali of Bhairab Upazila and Rahim of Hosenpur. 

The others included Sujan and Kamrul from Gopalganj region, Lal Chand from Magura, Arfan from Dhaka and Rakibul from Jashore.

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