AhlulBayt News Agency

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26 February 2011

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10,000 fled Libya into Tunisia Saturday: Red Crescent

More than 10,000 people fled Libya into Tunisia at the Ras Jedir post on Saturday, most of them Egyptians, the Red Crescent said Sunday, calling it a "humanitarian crisis."

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - More than 10,000 people fled Libya into Tunisia at the Ras Jedir post on Saturday, most of them Egyptians, the Red Crescent said Sunday, calling it a "humanitarian crisis."

More than 40,000 have come through this border post in the past week, including more than 15,000 Egyptians, the organization’s regional president in Ben Guerdane, the main border town, Monji Slim said. The flood of arrivals was continuing Sunday.

"It is a humanitarian crisis, our capacities to take in people are exhausted, people are sleeping in the open. I appeal urgently for everyone to help resolve this problem. The entire world should mobilize to help Egypt repatriate its nationals," Slim added.

The exodus from Libya, where leader Moammar Qaddafi is battling for survival, began on February 20.

The situation has worsened all week, particularly after Qaddafi’s son Seif al-Islam on Monday accused Arab and African expatriates of fomenting the revolt against his father and accused Egyptians and Tunisians of being behind the conspiracy.

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