Repressive Laws, Harassment, Detentions Derail Organizations’ Work
- Libyan authorities have used a litany of overbroad and draconian legacy laws that violate international law to threaten, harass, arbitrarily detain, and attack civil society members and activists.
- Targeting nongovernmental organizations risks completely closing the space for free assembly and association in the country. Many activists are self-censoring or leaving the country.
- The authorities in both administrations vying for…
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