The Tarhuna Victims Association expressed its "surprise and shock" at the Supreme Judicial Council's request, in which it called on the Government of National Unity to inform the International Criminal Court (ICC) that
Read moreThe Director of the Department of Search and Identification of Missing Persons, Lotfi Tawfik, stated that their teams had recovered three unidentified bodies, in a state of decomposition, in two graves on Monday, July 12, near t
Read moreThe search teams of the General Authority for Search and Identification discovered on Tuesday, July 6, a new mass grave site in the agricultural project five kilometers within the vicinity of Tarhuna.
Read moreThe General Authority for Search and Identification of Missing Persons announced on Wednesday, June 16, the discovery of yet another mass grave in the city of Tarhuna.
Read moreThe Libyan Search and Identification of the Missing Persons Authority discovered Wednesday a new mass grave in Tarhouna's agricultural project area, digging out four bodies.
Read moreThe General Authority for Search and Identification of Missing Persons reported that yet another two bodies have been recovered from two new graves in Tarhuna.
Read moreThe Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah visited Tarhouna city and vowed justice for the people who lost their loved ones in mass graves' crimes, saying it is the best way on the road to national reconciliation.
Read moreVice President of the Presidential Council (PC) Abdullah Al-Lafi on Thursday conducted a visit to Tarhouna city where he met with families of the mass graves victims committed by the pro-Haftar militia Al-Kani.
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