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05.10.

hier war es in den letzten Tagen stiller. Es kam zu einem Treffen unseres politischen Ablegers mit Chalifa al Ghweil

und ich schreibe gerade an einem Bericht zu den Haftbedingungen im Gefängnis unter der Aufsicht von Abdul Raouf Kara. Einige Häftlinge wurden in den letzten Tagen von dort entlassen.

Ein Mann war dort ein Jahr inhaftiert , weil er auf Facebook kritisch über Hafter geschrieben hat. Unter anderem befinden sich über 500 Frauen in diesem Gefängnis. Der Bericht dazu erscheint in den nächsten Tagen hier.

 

 

Bericht vom 26.09.

Human Rights Council discusses the situation of human rights in Yemen and Libya under its agenda item on technical assistance and capacity building

 

"After the self-styled Libyan National Army had taken control of most of the eastern city of Derna in June 2018, widespread pillage and destruction and appropriation of property had been reported. Libyan National Army forces had since arbitrarily detained and continued to hold, sometimes incommunicado, civilians including medical professionals, activists and local officials. The Libyan National Army had pursued extrajudicial executions of captives and other unlawful killings in a climate of total impunity. No Libyan National Army officials appeared to have been held to account. Places of detention remained of particular concern, particularly those run by armed groups, including those nominally under the oversight of Government ministries. Thousands of detainees were being held arbitrarily, subjected to torture and other ill-treatment, and denied adequate medical care. In a significant blow to the commitment of the Government of National Accord to improving human rights protection, human rights monitors belonging to the United Nations Support Mission in Libya had been denied access to prisons under the judicial police of the Ministry of Justice as of April 2018. Ms. Gagnon voiced particular concern about the situation of women prisoners. At the Jdeida Women’s Prison in Tripoli, members of the Special Deterrence Force armed group had reportedly beaten women, including with water pipes and the backs of rifles, and placed them in prolonged solitary confinement. They detained women arbitrarily and in the absence of female guards, increasing the detainees’ vulnerability to sexual abuse and exploitation."

https://reliefweb.int/report/yemen/human-rights-council-discusses-situation-human-rights-yemen-and-libya-under-its-agenda

 
 

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