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Moscow stops UN blacklisti­ng of Libyan militia

- Reuters

Russia has stopped a UN Security Council committee from blacklisti­ng a Libyan militia group and its leader for human rights abuses because it said it wanted to see more evidence first that they had killed civilians.

The US and Germany proposed that the council’s 15-member Libya sanctions committee impose an asset freeze and travel ban on the Al-Kaniyat militia and its leader Mohammed Al-Kani. Such a move has to be agreed upon by consensus, but Russia said it could not approve. “Our support in the future is possible, but conditione­d by the provision of an irrefutabl­e evidence of their involvemen­t in the killing of civilian population­s,” a Russian diplomat told his Security Council colleagues in a note.

The Libyan city of Tarhouna, which was recaptured in June by the internatio­nally recognized Government of National Accord ( GNA), had for years been controlled by the Kaniyat militia run by the local Kani family, which fought alongside Khalifa Haftar’s eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA).

Last month, Libyan authoritie­s dug 12 bodies from four more unmarked graves in Tarhouna, adding to the scores of corpses already discovered since June. Libya descended into chaos after the NATO-backed overthrow of dictator Muammar Qaddafi in 2011. Last month the two major sides in the country’s war — the GNA and the LNA — agreed on a cease-fire. Turkey backs the GNA. Russia supports the LNA. Those foreign powers have been cited in earlier UN documents as supplying weapons in defiance of the arms embargo.

The US and Germany wrote in their sanctions proposal that internatio­nal human rights groups and the UN political mission in Libya, known as UNSMIL, has “received reports of hundreds of human rights abuses perpetrate­d by the Al-Kaniyat militia against private individual­s, state officials, captured fighters, and civil society activists in Tarhouna.”

“Under Mohammed Al-Kani’s leadership, the Al-Kaniyat militia has reportedly carried out enforced disappeara­nces, torture, and killings.

“In addition, UNSMIL verified numerous summary executions at Tarhouna Prison conducted by the Al-Kaniyat militia on September 13, 2019,” the proposal read.

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