In the wake of a call by the United Nations human rights office for a probe into Muammar Gaddafi's killing, Human Rights Watch says it has information indicating that he might ... Read more »
Forces on both sides fighting in the Libyan city of Sirte should minimize harm to civilians and treat all prisoners humanely, Human Rights Watch said. Fighters aligned with the ... Read more »
Every war has its collateral damage. A misguided missile, a civilian massacre, a building lying in ruin. But there are also the hidden tragedies: the stories buried in the rubble ... Read more »
The African Union and South Africa have caved in to international pressure, acknowledging that power has indeed changed hands in Libya. Read more »
Twelve African countries joined a losing bid to block Libya's new transitional administration from taking up the country's UN seat. Eighteen African countries voted to seat the new ... Read more »
Ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is losing the support of the African Union. The AU Peace and Security Council is to meet later this month on recognizing the new transitional ... Read more »
The National Transitional Council must get a grip on armed anti-Gaddafi groups to stop reprisal attacks and arbitrary arrests, Amnesty International has warned as it released a ... Read more »
Libya's interim leader, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, has received a hero's welcome in Tripoli, where he appeared in Martyr's Square. Read more »
Muammar Gaddafi is still in Libya, his media mouthpiece said on Wednesday, as his henchmen sought refuge in Niger and opposition fighters moved in against the last of his forces. Read more »
The former ruling family have apparently scattered in several directions. Libya's opposition fighters are seeking the return from Algeria of Muammar al-Gaddafi's wife and three ... Read more »
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