The Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has renewed its demand to reveal the fate of the poet Tariq Gaddafi, 36 years old, who was kidnapped in the city of Sirte by gunmen affiliated with Haftar’s militia, on December 18.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch reported in a statement that four illegal immigrants were injured after being shot by human traffickers in the city of Emsaed, which is located near the border with Egypt, on December 07.
Read moreLibyan Crimes Watch (LCW), on Friday, urged the authorities in eastern Libya to release hundreds of abductees, who have been arbitrarily detained in Benghazi, and to reveal the fate of the disappeared.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) Organization on Saturday called on the authorities in the east of the country to reveal the fate of the kidnapped and forcibly disappeared and to release them unconditionally, holding them responsib
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) requested on Monday the so-called General Command and the Government of National Unity to intervene in the release of the mayor of Qasr Bin Ghashir, Mohammed Ali Ajaj, who has been kidnapped for thr
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has reported the injury of five civilians as a result of the clashes that took place in Tripoli on Tuesday.
Read moreTwo unidentified handcuffed bodies with head shot were found in the Masculo agricultural project near the Jardine area, 40 km away of the city of Benghazi, the Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) reported.
Read moreThe head of the Libyan General Taekwondo Federation, Ali Saber, was abducted in Tripoli on Thursday, the Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) reported.
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