The National Human Rights Commission in Libya (NCHRL) called on the Public Prosecutor to commit all security and military apparatuses to avoiding publishing confession statements and identities of detainees on social media and TV channels.
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HRW World Report 2022: Rights Trends in Libya
After five months of UN-brokered political talks between Libyan stakeholders, the country’s House of Representatives swore in on March 15 a new interim authority, the Government of National Unity (GNU).
The Arab Youth: Aspirations for the New Year
Sada spoke to Arab youth about their hopes and wishes for the new year, which spanned everything from civil and political rights, to education, to arts and culture.
Libya: Rights groups demand ICC investigation into treatment of refugees
A number of human rights groups on Tuesday filed a dossier of evidence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) demanding the investigation of crimes against migrants and refugees in Libya that they said amount to “crimes against humanity”.
NCPLHR denounces HoR law on cybercrime for violating basic freedoms
Libyan NGO, the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights (NCPLHR) yesterday denounced the House of Representatives’ (parliament) recently passed cybercrime law for violating international obligations to protect basic freedoms.
Dbeibah reiterates necessity to address Libyan citizenship file in the south
The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, has stressed the necessity to address the file of Libyan citizenship in the southern region of Libya, according to the standards of legal foundations.
Libya’s interim government must end civil society crackdown
In 2011, Libyans took to the streets to overthrow the regime of Muammar Gaddafi after 42 years of dictatorship. Amid the upheaval, diverse communities organised to demand greater rights, justice and equality. For the first time, a more democratic future seemed within reach.
Libya: Stateless Tuareg demand rights and inclusion ahead of elections
As Libya’s much-anticipated 24 December general elections edge closer, the last month has seen an intensification of frustration and mobilisation among the country’s Tuareg minority.
Amnesty slams Libya and Europe over ‘horrific’ abuse of migrants
Amnesty International has condemned the “horrific violations” being committed against migrants returned to Libya with the cooperation of European states after trying to cross the Mediterranean.
Aid groups to suspend work in Libya over inhuman acts in detention centres
Following violence towards refugees and migrants held in two detention centres in the Libyan capital Tripoli, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders-MSF) announced on Tuesday that it will temporarily suspend its activities in Mabani and Abu Salim detention centres.