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Libya urged to protect Tawerghan IDPS

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We call on the GNA to take all necessary measures to protect Towerghan internally displaceme­nt, torture and other human rights violations following last week's forced eviction of 1,900 people from an IDP camp in Tripoli: UN official

GENEVA: The Ofice of the United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights has called on the Libyan government to take all necessary measures to protect Tawerghan internally displaced persons, following a recent eviction of some 1,900 individual­s from a refugee camp in Tripoli.

In a statement, the Spokespers­on for the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights, Ravina Shamdasani, said, “We call on the Libyan Government of National Accord, the GNA, to take all necessary measures to protect Tawerghan internally displaced persons from further displaceme­nt, torture and other human rights violations following last week’s forced eviction of some 1,900 people from an IDP camp in Tripoli.”

The Tariq Al Matar camp, which hosted some 370 families who had led ighting in the eastern town of Tawergha in 2011, was raided three times last week by an armed group which is allied to the GNA.

Camp residents were ordered to leave and homes were demolished, with IDPS scrambling to grab a few possession­s or even leeing with nothing. We understand that during these raids at least 87 IDPS were detained by the armed group and taken to unknown locations, Shamdasani continued.

“The majority were subsequent­ly released — with some reportedly giving accounts of being tortured and ill-treated. Reports indicated that 19 people are still held by the armed group.”

The spokespers­on went on to say, “We echo the concerns voiced by the UN refugee Agency, UNHCR, about the safety of thousands of Tawerghan IDPS sheltering in other camps in Tripoli, including in areas under the control of the armed group,” adding that the UN OHCHR reminds the GNA that Libya is “obliged to prevent displaceme­nt, protect and assist displaced persons, and identify durable solutions.”

Shamdasani said, “We call on the authoritie­s to provide shelter and protection to the evicted IDPS. The armed group should immediatel­y release those who are detained. We call on all detaining authoritie­s to fully ensure the rights of all detainees to their physical and psychologi­cal integrity, and to due process.”

Last week’ s forced evictions and related allegation­s of human rights violations must be the object of an independen­t, impartial, prompt and thorough investigat­ion and the perpetrato­rs must be brought to justice, the spokespers­on continued.

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Ravina Shamdasani

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