Euro-Med Monitor in Libya

Libya’s interim government faced multiple challenges. Myriad armed groups controlled security in many parts of the country, thousands of detainees remained in government and militia-controlled detention facilities without access to justice, and rampant ill-treatment and deaths in custody persisted. Forced displacement of tens of thousands of people from the town of Tawergha by militias from nearby Misrata had yet to be resolved. Authorities failed to conclude any investigations into politically motivated assassinations, attacks on protesters in Benghazi and Tripoli, and attacks on journalists and foreign diplomatic missions, citing lack of resources and the precarious security situation.

In a seminar organized by NGOs, Euro-Med Monitor discusses the responsibility of the international community to protect civilians in Palestine, Libya and Iraq

At HRC: Euro-Med Monitor calls for establishment of mechanism to support victims of torture in Libya

Libya: Conflicting parties must stop fighting in Tripoli, neutralize civilians

Humanitarian Field Workers in the Middle East: Victims of Duty

Euro-Med Monitor : Assault on Tawergha’s displaced persons and attempting to force them out of Tripoli is a war crime

Euro-Med Monitor to address UN Special Rapporteur following arbitrary measures by Libyan Judiciary against Tripoli Prosecutor

Joint Statement: Hundreds dead as Europe strikes deal for additional censorship along its coastline

Libya: New project launched to document cases of torture victims in the country

Tunisia: New training session organized by Euro-Med Monitor on documentation of torture cases

Euro-Med Monitor and IHLC reveal: African migrants face death following deportation, torture and targeting by military force in Libya and Algeria