Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. Fate of Refugees and Migrants in Recently Shut Libyan Detention Centers of Concern Lisa Schlein GENEVA - The U.N. refugee agency welcomes the closure of three detention centers in Libya but voices concern about the whereabouts and fate of the refugees, asylum seekers and migrants who were held in the facilities. The U.N. refugee agency has been advocating for the release of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants from Libya's detention centers for a long time. And, so it says it is pleased that three of the country's largest facilities--Mistrata, Tajoura and Khoms--have been shut. References Visible links Hidden links: 1. file://localhost/europe/five-eu-countries-agree-take-migrants-ending-standoff-sicilian-port .