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Libya: Ten years after uprising abusive militias evade justice and instead reap rewards


February 16, 2021
A decade after the overthrow of Muammar al-Gaddafi, justice has yet to be delivered to victims of war crimes and serious human rights violations including unlawful killings, enforced disappearances, torture, forced displacement and abductions committed by militias and armed groups, Amnesty International said today. Libyan authorities have promoted and legitimized leaders of militias that have been responsible for heinous acts of abuse, instead of ensuring accountability and redress for violations committed both since al-Gaddafi’s fall and under his rule.
The protests that began in February 2011 were met with violence and quickly escalated into a full-fledged armed conflict, which following an air campaign by NATO, led to al-Gaddafi’s demise. Since then, Libya has been engulfed by lawlessness and impunity for war crimes committed by rival militias and armed groups. Successive Libyan governments have promised to uphold the rule of law and respect human ....

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Libya: Ten years after uprising abusive militias evade justice and instead reap rewards
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A decade after the overthrow of Muammar al-Gaddafi, justice has yet to be delivered to victims of war crimes and serious human rights violations including unlawful killings, enforced disappearances, torture, forced displacement and abductions committed by militias and armed groups, Amnesty International said today. Libyan authorities have promoted and legitimized leaders of militias that have been responsible for heinous acts of abuse, instead of ensuring accountability and redress for violations committed both since al-Gaddafi’s fall and under his rule.
The protests that began in February 2011 were met with violence and quickly escalated into a full-fledged armed conflict, which following an air campaign by NATO, led to al-Gaddafi’s demise. Since then, Libya has been engulfed by lawlessness and impunity for war crimes committed by rival militias and armed groups. Success ....

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Sarraj shields himself with Libyan warlords against Bashagha and any unsatisfactory settlement drive |


Tuesday 19/01/2021
Fayez al-Sarraj, Prime Minister of Libya’s National Accord (GNA), attends a military parade in Tripoli, on December 24, 2020. (AFP)
TUNIS - The head of the Libyan presidential council of the Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez al-Sarraj, sent a clear message Monday to Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha and the UN mission and its head Stephanie Williams that he intends to remain in office and shield himself for that purpose behind a number of warlords and militia leaders to thwart any settlement formula that does not satisfy him and his allies.
Sarraj decided to create a security apparatus called the Stability Support Authority at a time when the UN mission has opened the door to voting on an election mechanism for new authorities in Libya, as agreed upon by the advisory committee at last week s Geneva meeting, and when Williams has confirmed the process is underway to agree on new authorities. ....

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