Four militia fighters, loyal to the warlord Khalifa Haftar, surrendered themselves and their weapons to the security forces of the Libyan Army on Tuesday.
Read moreThe International Criminal Court announced that it had received well-founded information regarding the existence of 11 mass graves discovered in and around the city of Tarhuna in Libya, which likely constitutes evidenc
Read moreThe British Minister of State for Middle East and North African Affairs (MENA), James Cleverly, confirmed on Tuesday that there is not solution in Libya other than a political one.
Read moreNATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday the bloc was concerned over reports of mass graves in Tarhouna, calling for a UN investigation into such violations in Libya.
Read moreThe United Nations (UN) announced on Monday that the Government of National Accord (GNA) had officially requested the UN’s assistance in the ongoing investigations into the discovery of mass graves in the city of Tarhuna.
Read moreSenior European Parliament members expressed their deep shock at the discovery of several mass graves in areas which were under the control of Haftar’s militias.
Read moreThe Libyan Government of National Accord called Sunday on the UN Security Council to take up responsibility to file the evidence of Tarhouna mass graves with the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Read moreThe United Nations on Friday expressed its readiness to provide support as necessary to the Government of National Accord (GNA) regarding the massive graves discovered recently, in Tarhuna and liberated areas south of
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