Friday, October 21, 2011

NEWS LIBYA.

                                            NEW LIBYA.



 Libya is a country in North Africa, with an area of almost 1.8 million square kilometers (700,000 sq mi), Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa by area the population is 6.5 million people.
During his 42 years in power, Muammar Gaddafi ruled with an iron fist, stifling individual freedoms and any form of political dissent.
So longer there is a political Problem  Libyan  have a good life,  good infer structure and economic stability. Economy of Libya
Noor  Shija is among a Tanzania Journalist who appreciates the life of Libyan when he was there few years ago.
But  Libya  authorities restricted same rights to freedom of expression, hundred of prisoners continued to be arbitrarily detained on security grounds at least 18 executions’ were reported.
The country lacked an independent civil society, a free press or political parties.
Amnesty International last week published a report the basic findings  in Libya,
According to the Amnesty reporthttp://t.co/fcla92Dh #humanrights #Libya #Justice the found same human rights abuses there are:
The law continued to discriminate against women, notably in relation to marriage, divorce and inheritance, and polygamy remained allowed for men.
In January, a new nationality law was adopted to permit Libyan women married to foreign spouses the right to pass on Libyan nationality to their children on a similar basis as permitted for Libyan men married to foreign spouses.

Discrimination – members of the Tabu community
Members of the Tabu community in south-eastern Libya faced discriminatory measures. The authorities refused to renew or issue passports, birth certificates and other identification documents, and schools in Kufra municipality refused to enrol some Tabu students.
Forced evictions of members of the Tabu community continued in Kufra until early April; families told Amnesty International that those evicted were neither consulted about the evictions nor provided with alternative housing
At least 18 prisoners, possibly more, were reported to have been executed, many of them foreign nationals. In May, a newspaper close to Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi reported that over 200 people were on death row.
In December, Libya was one of the minority of states that voted against the UN General Assembly resolution calling for a moratorium on the death penalty.  
On 1 September 1969, a small group of military officers led by the 27 year old army officer Muammar Gaddafi staged a against King Idris, launching the Libyan Revolution .
Gaddafi is Dead without fair trial but we can remember him as among  a king of Africa

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