The Head of Investigations Department at the Public Prosecutor's Office Al-Siddiq Al-Sour said Thursday they had issued a list of over 100 persons accused of being behind the mass graves in southern Tripoli and Tarhouna.
The Director of the Information Office, under the supervision of the Attorney General’s Office, for Search and Identification of Missing Persons, Abdulaziz Al-Jaafari reported that the number of bodies found in a new mass grave
Read moreThe spokesman for the Libyan Justice Ministry of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Nasser Al-Ghaita said a team from the International Criminal Court (ICC) will visit Tarhouna to document the unearthing of mass g
Read moreThe Spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Muhammed Al-Giblawi, said on Tuesday, that the International Criminal Court accepted the request put forward by the Head of the Presidential Council (PC), Fayal Al-Sarraj, to se
Read moreThe committee tasked with excavating mass graves has unearthed two new bodies from a site in the Souq Al-Jumma area of Tarhuna.
Read moreAuthorities have unearthed five more bodies in three separate graves in Tarhuna.
Read moreTeams of the General Authority for Research and Identification of Missing Persons have discovered more unidentified bodies in a new mass grave in Tarhouna, with fears that more graves are yet to be unveiled.
Read moreThe Head of Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj called Sunday on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to urgently send a team to investigate crimes committed by Khalifa Haftar's forces.
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