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Libya boat capsize: 27 Bangladeshis may return on Sep 17

A total of 27 Bangladeshis who survived after two boats capsized near Zuawara may return home on September 17. This is the file photo of one of the boats, recovered off the Mediterranean coast in Libya, being towed to the port of Zuwara. Photo: BBC

A total of 27 Bangladeshis, who survived after two boats capsized off Libyan coast on August 24, may return home on September 17.

The rescued migrants may reach Dhaka from Libya by a Turkish Airline, ASM Ashraful Islam, counsellor (labour) at Bangladesh embassy in Libya, told The Daily Star yesterday.

"The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has agreed to help repatriate them," he mentioned.

These Bangladeshis are part of some 500 migrants from Asia, Africa and Middle East who boarded on two vessels that sank after leaving Libyan port city of Zuwara for Italy, Ashraful said.

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Libya boat capsize: 27 Bangladeshis may return on Sep 17

A total of 27 Bangladeshis who survived after two boats capsized near Zuawara may return home on September 17. This is the file photo of one of the boats, recovered off the Mediterranean coast in Libya, being towed to the port of Zuwara. Photo: BBC

A total of 27 Bangladeshis, who survived after two boats capsized off Libyan coast on August 24, may return home on September 17.

The rescued migrants may reach Dhaka from Libya by a Turkish Airline, ASM Ashraful Islam, counsellor (labour) at Bangladesh embassy in Libya, told The Daily Star yesterday.

"The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has agreed to help repatriate them," he mentioned.

These Bangladeshis are part of some 500 migrants from Asia, Africa and Middle East who boarded on two vessels that sank after leaving Libyan port city of Zuwara for Italy, Ashraful said.

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