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Africa North
Presidential Council probes slaughter of 36 persons in Benghazi's Al-Abyar
2017-11-01
[Libya Observer] The Presidential Council has issued a statement condemning the "heinous crime" and the "horrifying act" that led to the wholesale killing of 36 persons after being tortured then tossed on the road in al-Abyar district in Benghazi.

The statement issued on Sunday said that this act is only committed by inhuman individuals and those who are stripped of their ethics, morals and manners as well as religion, adding that such an act goes at odds with the efforts to build democracy in Libya, where human rights
...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty...
should be respected and violations be brought to justice.

"There will be a thorough investigation in coordination with the Attorney General's office to bring the criminals to justice." The Presidential Council added.

Reactions weighing in on the brutal massacre topped Facebook walls and were mostly accompanied by the sad and angry emojis.

The reactions included the UNSMIL, which tweeted that it "condemns in the strongest terms the heinous crime resulting in the killing of at least 36 whose bodies found in al-Abyar area," calling for immediate investigation to bring perpetrators to justice.

Likewise, the Italian Embassy in Libya's capital, Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
, tweeted: "Horrified at the sight of the bodies discovered in al-Abyar. Such a heinous crime must not go unpunished."

Posted by:Fred

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