In September, the Security Council expects to be briefed by Tarek Mitri, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), followed by consultations. The Council will also likely receive the periodic briefing by the chair of the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee, Ambassador …
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US consulate attack in Benghazi: a challenge to official version of events
A year after the first US ambassador in 33 years was killed on duty, Chris Stephen, one of the first western reporters on the scene in Benghazi, pieces together what really happened from witness accounts, official reports, and the ruins of the compound
Two years after Libya’s revolution, government struggles to control hundreds of armed militias
Tripoli, Libya — Mohamed Hossain Akari was at home with his parents one day last week when armed robbers drove up and started shooting — an all-too-familiar attack these days in Libya’s increasingly violent capital city.
Senussi’s daughter: Libya ‘security forces’ behind kidnap
A militia linked to Libya’s interior ministry has said it seized the daughter of former spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi for her own protection.
Senussi's daughter: Libya 'security forces' behind kidnap
A militia linked to Libya’s interior ministry has said it seized the daughter of former spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi for her own protection.
Libya: Latest abduction highlights ‘dysfunctional’ justice system
The abduction of ‘Anoud al-Senussi, the daughter of military intelligence chief under al-Gaddafi, Abdallah al-Senussi, upon her release from prison in Tripoli raises serious concerns about her safety and the Libyan authorities’ ability to protect detainees held since the 2011 armed conflict, Amnesty International said.
Libya: Violent Response to Tripoli Prison Mutiny
Investigate Apparent Excessive Use of Force
Libya at a crossroads as strikes threaten oil supplies
Production slumps as workers seize ports in protest at Tripoli’s failure to revive moribund economy despite bumper oil revenues
Restricted Security Zones to be Created Along Libya, Algeria Borders
Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki yesterday announced the creation of security zones along the borders with Algeria and Libya.
September 2013 Monthly Forecast – Libya
In September, the Security Council expects to be briefed by Tarek Mitri, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), followed by consultations. The Council will also likely receive the periodic briefing by the chair of the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee, Ambassador …