Migrants are seen at the Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency in Tajora shelter center in Tripoli, Libya April 24, 2019. (Reuters) Dozens of illegal migrants held in centers in western Libya have been suffering from severe shortages of food, medicine, heating devices and blankets. The migrants have appealed for help from international relief organizations to rescue them. According to Souq al-Khamis detention center in Khoms City (east of Tripoli), more than 100 migrants, including women and children who have been held at the center since Jan. 9, need urgent support. Khoms city’s security directorate “had previously brought 109 migrants from the sea after saving them from drowning,” the center said, adding that it has since been treating their injuries and feeding them after informing international organizations. An official at the center, which was closed two years ago by the Government of National Accord (GNA) authorities for violations, told Asharq Al-Awsat on […]