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Libya: Nato - Investigate Civilian Deaths
HRW, 14 May 2012
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has failed to acknowledge dozens of civilian casualties from air strikes during its 2011 Libya campaign, and has not investigated… Read more »
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has failed to acknowledge dozens of civilian casualties from air strikes during its 2011 Libya ... see more »
This report examines in detail eight NATO air strikes in Libya that resulted in 72 civilian deaths, including 20 women and 24 children. It is ... see more »
An injured man from Misrata is met by a team of paramedics and doctors from Medecins du Monde after arriving in Benghazi on an IOM ship.
The United Nations mission in Libya has expressed deep concern over the recent intensification of violence in three towns in the north-west of the country. Read more »
A United Nations-mandated commission into human rights abuses perpetrated during the Libyan revolution says that crimes against humanity were committed by both pro-Gaddafi troops ... Read more »
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