Groups tied to Libya strongman crushing dissent: Amnesty

Groups tied to Libya strongman crushing dissent: Amnesty

Groups tied to Libya strongman crushing dissent: Amnesty

Groups tied to Libya strongman crushing dissent: Amnesty

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Armed groups affiliated with jap Libya strongman Khalifa Haftar are detaining at least 9 “nonviolent protesters,” Amnesty International said on Tuesday.

They had been amongst approximately 30 folks that protested closing month in Sirte, the place of origin of deposed dictator Moamer Kadhafi.

Amnesty stated the demonstrators called on global and neighborhood authorities to compensate sufferers of NATO airstrikes for the duration of the 2011 insurrection that overthrew Kadhafi.

The Detention of several of the protesters, as well as a Libyan TV reporter who covered their rally, reflects how rights have been “brutally crushed” in areas under the control of Haftar-affiliated forces, an Amnesty press release said.

Sirte, in the center of Libya’s Mediterranean coast, has been controlled by pro-Haftar forces since 2020.

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“The arbitrary detention of these peaceful protesters for demanding justice and reparation in connection to the 2011 armed conflict shows just how intolerant LAAF and affiliated armed groups are of any independent activism, even if not critical of their rule,” Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty’s deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa, said in the press release.

LAAF is an acronym for Haftar’s self-proclaimed Libyan Arab Armed Forces.

“Suspected opponents and critics have either been gunned down in the street, forcibly disappeared, or are languishing in jail,” Eltahawy said.

Last month United Nations investigators said serious rights violations including possible crimes against humanity were continuing with impunity across much of Libya, blocking the country’s transition to peace and democracy.

Since early March Libya has found itself with two governments after the eastern-based House of Representatives appointed ex-interior minister Fathi Bashagha in a challenge to the Tripoli-based prime minister, Abdulhamid Dbeibah.

Bashagha is allied with Haftar, whose external backers consist of Russia. Dbeibah, hooked up a remaining year as part of a UN-led peace technique, has insisted he’ll best cede power to elected management.

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Presidential and parliamentary elections set for closing in December have been indefinitely postponed.

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