Human Rights Watch said fighters affiliated with Khalifa Haftar's forces apparently tortured, summarily executed, and desecrated corpses of opposing fighters, urging for proper investigations into these violations.
Read moreHuman Rights Watch said that armed groups and fighters under Khalifa Haftar's command "appear to have used antipersonnel landmines and booby traps in Tripoli in late May 2020.
Read moreHuman Rights Watch called on the UAE government to conduct a transparent investigation into the
Read moreHuman Rights Watch said Monday that Libya needs to be prepared to limit the spread of the Coronavirus in overcrowded detention facilities and shelters for displaced people, adding that Libya’s healthcare system, along
Read moreHuman Rights Watch accused Thursday Khalifa Haftar's forces of using banned cluster munitions in a residential area in Tripoli on December 02 2019.
Read moreHuman Rights Watch (HRW) called on the Italian government to suspend support for Libya's Coast Guard until they adhere to a clear plan that fully respects the safety and rights of migrants.
Read moreThe deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, Eric Goldstein, has accused Khalifa Haftar and his forces have repeatedly shown their disregard for civilians’ lives with disproportionate or indiscriminate attack
Read moreHuman Rights Watch said that the family of the abducted MP Siham Sergiwa had reaffirmed the involvement of the so-called 106th Battalion, led by Haftar's son in her kidnapping in Benghazi.
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