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Dispatches: Two Years after Gaddafi, Lawless in Libya | Human Rights Watch

21.10.13

Dispatches: Two Years after Gaddafi, Lawless in Libya | Human Rights Watch: Human Rights Watch presented the current government with our detailed findings about the killings at the Mahari Hotel. No known investigation is underway.

The groups who apparently took part in these crimes are known. They identified themselves with graffiti on the Mahari Hotel walls. They boasted about capturing the dictator, whose forces had committed horrible crimes in Misrata and elsewhere.

The failure to investigate systematic executions helped set the stage for the militia lawlessness in Libya today. Impunity for those and subsequent crimes sent the message that Libya’s armed groups stand above the law.


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