Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Human right in Libya

As two cases happened recently which points to a lack of morality in Libya, it clearly shows that the country is no human right zone. First, there came a woman who insists on being raped by Al Gaddafi’s forces and now life of civilians in Libya is reported to be at risk.

Rebels blossomed in Libya were a big threat to residents around. Some civilians were taken illegally. People who were under a suspicion of being pro-Gaddafi were detained without a second thought. One of them has allegedly been killed. There were evidential marks of being tortured, said Human Right Watch. As the matter has come to this far, NATO warned rebels in Libya to stay away from people whether their beliefs are against theirs or not. “We have to distinguish between general people who are loyal to their government,” said NATO. “And that is why we are having hard time in making decisions such as providing rebels with more skilled weapons or not.

Human Right Associates have also pointed out the previous case of the woman raped, whose name is Al Obediy. Reportedly, after she had opened her secrets to the press or media, her eye was blackened with bruises. Her arms were red with scratches and seemed to have been somewhat tortured. The UN council is concerned about her health condition and promised to hold an investigation.

Under the process conducted by UN she was safely transferred to another place in Qatar. To start her new life in there overcoming the gang raped, her place to stay was chosen with a great concern. However, another piece of breaking news came to convey that she was moved to another place again. She had expelled by Qataris officials. Transitional National Council had forced Qataris to get her out of the place, she said. As to take an action Qataris embassy in US told that they could send questions about her movement as if they were innocent with no guilt. However, there has been no reply yet.

Those are their tactics or leak in their morality, said Human Right group. Accordingly, this is how they play, letting pro Gaddafi to hide between among civilians in order not to identify them. It is better off to be in most populated areas.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/06/05/libya.war/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

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