Addis Ababa — The African Union (AU) has upped its goal to repatriate stranded migrants from Libya, saying in a statement that it aims to bring 20,000 Africans home in the next six weeks. Pressure has mounted on the organisation and individual African states to get their citizens out of Libya after a CNN broadcast showing Africans being sold as slaves in the north African country. The AU had earlier said it wanted to repatriate 15,000 migrants by the year’s end, but increased its goal after a task force — including AU, EU and UN officials — met earlier this week. "The immediate focus of the task force will be on the repatriation, within the next six weeks, of the 20,000 migrants currently in identified government-controlled detention centres who have expressed the wish to leave Libya," the AU said in a statement received on Thursday. The group is also working to organise consular services for stranded migrants and landing rights for airlines that can fly migrants out of Libya, the s...

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