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Sebha floods cause significant damage to infrastructure and people

by Client Client | Sep 15, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 14 and 15 September, heavy rains in Libya’s southern city of Sebha caused significant damage to infrastructure and people, with local authorities reporting at least two deaths and 33 injuries among residents. Homes have reportedly been submerged in floodwater and...

Clashes break out between 52nd and 55th brigades over control of Camp 27

by Client Client | Sep 12, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 12 September in the evening, elements of the 52nd Brigade (from Zawiyya, led by Mahmoud Bin Rajab) entered Camp 27, which is a base of the 55th (Wershefana) Brigade (led by Muammar al-Dawi) at the western edge of Tripoli. They demanded the base be handed over in...

Amnesty International says ISA should be held accountable for human rights violations

by Client Client | Sep 10, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 10 September, Amnesty International published a report calling for the Internal Security Agency (ISA) in eastern Libya to be held accountable for deaths in custody, enforced disappearances and arbitrary detention. Amnesty said that since January 2024, heavily armed...

LNA says it cleared Kalinga mountains of armed groups and expelled migrants

by Client Client | Sep 10, 2024 | International actors

On 10 September, as part of the ongoing efforts to clear illegal gold mining sites in the Kalinga region, one of the sites where hazardous materials were stored was inspected by the National Mining Corporation. A Libyan National Army (LNA) Field Engineering Battalion...

Protests erupt in Khoms over alleged deal for Turkish naval base

by Client Client | Sep 6, 2024 | International actors

In the evening of 6 September, the coastal road was closed at the entrance of Khoms and tires were set on fire to protest the long hours of electricity outage and demanding the cancellation of the alleged agreement between Prime Minister Abdul Hameed Dabaiba and...
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