Migrants detained in Albania transferred to Bari
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43 migrants have reached Bari from Albania
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43 migrants whose detention at a new Italian -run centre in Albania has been nixed by Rome 's appeals court.
They have been taken to the southern port city of Bari and transferred to the local Palese CARA hosting centre.
The migrants, all adult men from Bangladesh and Egypt , reached the Puglia port from Albania on Saturday night .
The scheme has so far been stymied by the courts.
Italy has long been accused of complicity in the long-documented abuse of migrants and refugees held in Libyan detention camps.
The agreement with Libya was forged in 2017 and renewed every three years to fight illegal immigration.
Opposition lawmaker Ubaldo Pagano slammed the new scheme as a "national shame".
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