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August 18, 201920.30 "I want to go to Rome to study," said one of the Open Arms migrants, an 18-year-old young Ethiopian woman. "I was in Libya for three years, one year and four months in prison and one year and six months in a warehouse. They tortured me with kicks and punches. The Libyans are crazy, it's a dangerous place." So said Hikma. He is now in the 'hotspot' of Lampedusa. He was among the 13 survivors landed from the Open Arms ship four days ago for health reasons. "Finally free", he wants to "continue" his studies in the capital, he said.