The head of the Libyan General Taekwondo Federation, Ali Saber, was abducted in Tripoli on Thursday, the Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) reported.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) said that it has monitored 41 kidnapping and enforced disappearance cases throughout Libya for the year 2021, including 2 females and one child.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has condemned the killing of Ibrahim Al-Nalouti, his wife, and 17-year-old son, who were shot dead in the head by masked gunmen.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has reported the death of three illegal immigrants of Moroccan nationality in an immigration detention center in the Maya region, west of Tripoli.
Read moreLibyan Crimes Watch denounced "use of excessive force" and "arbitrary detentions" by the Anti-Illegal-Immigration Authority and Fursan Janzour Brigade of the Interior Ministry against immigrants conducting a sit-in out
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has revealed that a number of people from Tobruk city, demonstrated on Monday in front of the House of Representatives (HoR) HQ, were attacked by Brigade 106, which belongs to the so-calle
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has reported the death of eight people, including seven children, during December as a result of the explosion of landmines planted in Tripoli.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has called on warlord Khalifa Haftar and his chief of staff, Abdul Razzaq Al- Nadouri, to reveal the fate of Muftah Al-Nif Al-Asbali and two of his sons after they were kidnapped by gunmen affiliate
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