Aisha only heard about sex slaves through the station, until she herself was locked in Hell living in Libya.

I flee nightmares but fell into hell, the migrant woman from Guinea said, said she was lured to the Northern African Libya.

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Aisha escaped from his hometown after 5 miscarriages.

I just want to disappear from my country, aisha, graduated from the hotel management, mind.

Aisha played with her daughter in the park in the town of Medenine, Tunisia, on June 2.

She contacted a old classmate, who accepted to live in Libya neighboring and let Aisha borrow money here.

I haven't even cleared this country.

Being locked in the room with a toilet, Aisha only saw the friend tricked himself when she brought food.

The men who come here are drunk.

After three months, a Libyan man injured her, threatened the abduction of Aisha and took her to the passenger car to Tunisia.

Now, Aisha dreams of to Europe and never wanted to go back to Libya.

Even with the worst enemy of his life, I didn't expect them to live in that situation, Aisha said.

For the past two years, she lives with other immigrant women in Medenine, southern Tunisia.

Some people in them, if there are men protected, will live better.

Some migrants said they were recommended to take contraceptives three months before departure, some people always carry medicine used in the morning, according to the United Nations report.

Mariam, who Ivory, his parents orphaned orphaned, only $ 1,200 paid to the sea trip from Abidjan to Libya via Mali and Algeria.

I worked 6 months with a family, then crossed the sea to Zuwara, a port in West Libya, a 35-year-old woman.

Mariam said she fell into the hands of rebels that executed unauthorized migration camps, where extortions, rape and forced labor was very popular.

Every morning, the police chief will make a decision, bringing the girls selected to the Libyan men's room, Mariam said.

They have weapons, suck, pay for the sheriff but don't pay me.

According to human rights groups, both men and boys are also sexually abused.

Sexual violence continues without punishment under the hands of people who trafficking, smuggling along migration routes, in detention centers, in the police prison, according to the United Nations 2019 report

Crime of criminals increased since Libya broke into the civil war in 2014. Three migrant detention centers in Libya closed between 2019. The establishment of a new transitional government in March.

Last year, the United Nations decided to deploy soldiers to protect against sex crimes, but this decision has not been implemented.