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UN mission backs PC move on security and rights committees

UN mission backs PC move on security and rights committees

Libya Observer6 hours ago

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has welcomed the Presidential Council's (PC) decision to form two committees made up of key stakeholders to address pressing security and human rights issues.
In a statement released on Saturday, UNSMIL said the initiative aims to strengthen security arrangements to prevent renewed fighting and protect civilians. It also seeks to tackle human rights concerns in detention centres, including the widespread issue of arbitrary detention.
The mission pledged technical support to the committees in line with international standards and the UN's mandate in Libya. It said the move comes at a critical time, as Libyans continue to demand meaningful reforms and accountable, democratic state institutions. News Tagged: security and rights committees Presidential Council UNSMIL

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