Representatives withdraw in protest and bombs rain down in capital, 24 hours after House of Representatives agree Thani’s government
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Withdrawals rock Thani's new cabinet as fourth mystery airstrikes hit Libya
Representatives withdraw in protest and bombs rain down in capital, 24 hours after House of Representatives agree Thani’s government
Benghazi violence: assassinations and lawlessness as Benina clashes continue
Violence has continued in Benghazi in the aftermath of Friday’s unprecedented wave of murders with the killing of a an imam and an activist.
Security and Justice in Post-Revolution Libya: Where to Turn?
Three years after the death of Muammar Qaddafi and the end of the revolution in Libya, security and justice are stalled and elusive despite the proliferation of security providers. The power of the gun prevails over the rule of law. Many see no end in sight. Based on a nationwide …
Chief of Staff Nazhuri declares national state of emergency
Libya is in a state of emergency, the General Chief of Staff has said in Tobruk as the the Libyan National Army readies itself for war against “extremist groups”.
Leaked dossier shows Egypt’s links to Libya
As warnings mount against foreign intervention in Libya, a document reveals Egypt’s military agreement with the country.
Leaked dossier shows Egypt's links to Libya
As warnings mount against foreign intervention in Libya, a document reveals Egypt’s military agreement with the country.
Urgent aid arrives in Warshefana after days of fierce clashes
Supplies from the Libyan Red Crescent and the International Red Cross have arrived at Warshefana’s Zahra Hospital following days of brutal violence in the area which has led to the deaths of dozens of civilians and combatants.
Nine killed, 30 wounded in fresh clashes in Benghazi
At least nine people have been killed in Libya in heavy fighting between forces loyal to renegade General Khalifa Haftar and armed Salafi militiamen in the restive eastern city of Benghazi.
Submission to the Universal Periodic Review – Libya
Libya’s criminal justice system remains weak and riddled with deficiencies that the government has yet to overcome, and is ineffective. The government has failed to achieve control over detainees held in many militia-run facilities, such as Saif al-Islam Gaddafi. Detainees are abuse in custody, officials often deny them access to …