Libya: Evidence of possible war crimes underscores need for international investigation – Amnesty International USA - News Summed Up

Libya: Evidence of possible war crimes underscores need for international investigation – Amnesty International USA


Amnesty International has also documented attacks that have placed the lives of hundreds of refugees and migrants at risk. “Deliberate attacks on civilians and civilian property, and indiscriminate attacks that kill or injure civilians amount to war crimes. Amnesty International could not conclusively determine which side carried out any of the attacks on Hay al-Intissar, Hay Salahaddin, or the “Kikla Buildings”. Photos reviewed by Amnesty International confirm that both the LNA and GNA’s arsenal includes 107mm rockets and GRAD launchers. Just days later, on 10 May, another airstrike hit the vicinity of the detention centre, three detainees told Amnesty International.


Source: Libya Today May 16, 2019 00:00 UTC



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