- DAVOS, Switzerland — The U.N.s top human rights official says Libyas transitional government must take control of all makeshift prisons to prevent further atrocities against detainees. U.N. (Huffington Post)
- DAVOS, Switzerland—The U.N.s top human rights official says Libyas transitional government must take control of all makeshift prisons to prevent further atrocities against detainees. U.N. (Denver Post)
- Amnesty International said its researchers in Libya met detainees in prisons in and around the cities of Tripoli, Misurata and Gheryan who bore injuries consistent with torture, including open wounds on their heads, limbs and back. (New York Times)
- The U.N.s top human rights official said Friday that Libyas transitional government must take control of all makeshift prisons to prevent further atrocities against detainees. (AP - msnbc.com)
- DAVOS, Switzerland — The U.N.'s top human rights official says Libya's transitional government must take control of all makeshift prisons to prevent further atrocities against detainees. U.N. (Washington Post)
- He resigned as prison director in October echoing concerns from foreign human-rights workers about the profusion of armed factions in Libya. (Globe and Mail)
- Libyas regular army and array of militias have been torturing He said the authorities have set up a committee to monitor jails across the country and acknowledged that some prisons were under the control of militias. (Hindustan Times)
Friday, January 27, 2012
Libya prisons
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