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UN calls for accountability push in Libya as war crimes probe ends

Arab News 03 Apr 2023
Turk’s comments came as the so-called UN Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Libya, set up by the UN Human Rights Council in 2020, wound up its operations and handed over its archives and the evidence it had collected to his office in Geneva.
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NATO bombed Libya to ‘protect civilians’ 12 years ago. This led to thousands of deaths ...

Russia Today 18 Mar 2023
In fact, given its 12 years of total control over Libya (land, resources, institutions and archives), the West has been unable to show the alleged 8,000 victims of rape by the Libyan army, nor the ...
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Blair government had misgivings about Mandela mediation role over Lockerbie

The Observer 30 Dec 2022
But despite misgivings, No 10 aides did not rule out using Mandela “back against [Gaddafi] if Libya rejected a reasonable offer”, the documents released by the National Archives in the UK show.
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IRA arms shipment from Libya would have caused ‘civil war in Ireland’, diplomat told

The Irish Times 29 Dec 2022
Gerry Collins said Libya could have retaliated against Margaret Thatcher by transferring trade to Ireland rather than smuggling arms to the IRA ... Mr Collins met Libya’s permanent representative to the United Nations in New York in the autumn of 1991.
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Middle East Archive uses photography to break dehumanizing depictions

Washington Square News 09 Nov 2022
Middle East Archive is an online record of photographs depicting everyday life in the Middle East ... Tripoli, Libya, 1973 (© Michele Laurent), courtesy of Middle East Archive ... Aden, Yemen, 2007Maciej Dakowicz), courtesy of Middle East Archive.
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FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with a soldier and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stands next to him, smiling, during a visit at a military training centre of the Western Military District in Ryazan Region, Russia on Oct. 20, 2022. Putin begins his fifth term as Russian president in an opulent Kremlin inauguration on Tuesday after destroying his political opposition, launching a devastating war in Ukraine and consolidating power.
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French President Emmanuel Macron, center, China's President Xi Jinping and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attend a trilateral meeting at the Elysee Palace as part of the Chinese president's two-day state visit in France, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China's Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool via AP)
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The Courage Monument represents a saddened Soviet Soldier looking upon the ruins of the Brest Fortress that was destroyed by the Nazis in 1941, the eternal flame is to commemorate those who fought with all their might to protect the fortress until destruction, Belarus, July 2, 2019.
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