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Date: 21 Jun 2013 11:00:00 -0400
Subject: FOLLOWING LATEST CLASHES IN BENGHAZI, SECURITY COUNCIL URGES
DIALOGUE AMONG LIBYANS
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FOLLOWING LATEST CLASHES IN BENGHAZI, SECURITY COUNCIL URGES DIALOGUE
AMONG LIBYANSNew York, Jun 21 2013 11:00AMThe United Nations Security
Council has renewed their call to Libyans to resolve disagreements
peacefully and through dialogue following recent fighting in Benghazi.
"The Members of the Security Council expressed deep concern about the
recent acts of violence in Benghazi which claimed lives of many people
and called upon all Libyans to rally around their legitimate
institutions, both civilian and military," the 15-member Council said
in a statement released to the press last night.
The Council also "encouraged all Libyans to engage with the political
process of reconciliation and constitutional reform through peaceful
and inclusive means, underpinned by respect for the rule of law."
The statement comes two days after Tarek Mitri, the
Secretary-General's Special Representative for Libya, briefed the
members.
Mr. Mitri, who also heads the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL),
said that managing Libya's democratic transition is bound to be
difficult given the legacy of decades of brutal rule and that the
country could benefit from a national political dialogue on the way
forward.
Muammar al-Qadhafi ruled the North African country for more than 40
years until a pro-democracy uprising in 2011 – similar to the protests
in other countries in the Middle East and North Africa – led to civil
war and the end of his regime.
In today's statement, the Security Council also called on Libyan
authorities "to investigate all violations of human rights and bring
the perpetrators of such acts to justice."
They expressed serious concern about the continued arbitrary
detentions without access to due process of thousands of persons held
outside the authority of the state and called for their immediate
release or transfer to detention centres under state authority.
The Members also condemned cases of torture and mistreatment observed
in illegal detention centres in Libya, and emphasized that practices
of torture and extra-judicial killing should not be tolerated.Jun 21
2013 11:00AM
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