Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has warned of worsening blackouts in eastern Libya due to a months-long blockade of oil and gas facilities, Reuters reports.
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Human Rights Solidarity urges Libya’s GNA to explain stance on Mitiga prison abuse
The Libyan Human Rights Solidarity organization has called on the Government of National Accord (GNA) to explain its stance on the horrendous abuses and violations at the Tripoli-based Mitiga prison.
UNICEF provides essential services to over 30,000 people in Libya during 2020
UNICEF said it had provided, in partnership with the local authorities, safe drinking water to 10,976 people in Libya, during this year.
UNHCR Deeply Worried About The Condition of Migrants in Libya
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said 72 illegal immigrants have been rescued by the Libyan coast guard off the country’s western coast. It voiced concern over the deteriorating condition of thousands of illegal migrants in Libya.
Red Cross: 20% of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean in June lost their lives
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) confirmed that at least 20% of all migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean in June had perished.
UN: 28,000 Libyans displaced from Tarhuna and Sirte
Some 28,000 Libyans have been displaced from the cities of Tarhuna and Sirte since 4 June, the UN revealed on Tuesday.
Haftar’s forces ‘responsible for majority of civilian deaths’ in Libya since 2019, study finds
Libya has seen a dramatic increase in reported civilian casualties over the past year as warring parties fight for the control of the capital Tripoli, and the forces associated with Khalifa Haftar are responsible for the majority of non-combatant deaths during this period, a new study has found.
Libya faces risk of ‘Vaccine-Preventable Diseases’
The lives and health of over a quarter of a million children under one year of age in Libya are at risk from vaccine-preventable diseases due to critical shortages in vaccine supplies.
Despite Covid-19, Libya War Rages, with Civilians at Risk
In early April, a photograph of three fighters on one of Tripoli’s front lines grabbed social media’s attention both for its poignancy and the absurdity of the situation. The photo was of three heavily armed men in full combat gear wearing protective face masks against Covid-19.
Escalation in Libya’s ground fighting drives up civilian casualties in 2020 Q1: UNSMIL
UNSMIL reports that between 1 January and 31 March 2020, it documented at least 131 civilian casualties (64 deaths and 67 injuries) in Libya. This figure represents an overall increase in civilian casualties of 45 per cent compared to the preceding period in the fourth quarter of 2019, it adds. …