Six bodies from a mass grave in the city of Tarhuna, south of the capital Tripoli, were exhumed by Libyan authorities on Wednesday. The corpses were found in a landfill site in
MoreThere are “probable mass graves” yet to be investigated, possibly as many as 100, in a town where hundreds of bodies have already been found, a United Nations-appointed mission to Libya has said.
MoreIn a report published by the UN, it was stated that between 2016 and 2020, evidence was found that war crimes were committed against civilians in Tarhuna, south of Tripoli. Mohamed Auajjar,
MoreIn Tarhuna, a former stronghold of warlord Khalifa Haftar’s forces located northeast of the capital Tripoli, Libyan authorities have discovered two new mass graves according to official statements. In a statement over
MoreMohammed al-Kani, the perpetrator of the mass graves in Tarhuna and a war criminal, was assassinated on July 27, along with 2 people, in Benghazi. According to local sources, Mohammed al-Kani was
MoreDuring the week, the Libyan Director of the Department of Search and Identification of Missing Persons announced that 3 more bodies were found as a result of the excavations in Tarhuna. In
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