Libya: a new step towards reparation for victims of sexual violence
Publisher | International Federation for Human Rights |
Publication Date | 11 June 2014 |
Cite as | International Federation for Human Rights, Libya: a new step towards reparation for victims of sexual violence , 11 June 2014, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/53b12019b.html [accessed 23 May 2023] |
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11 June 2014
Today, Libya adopted an important decree for the reparation of crimes of sexual violence perpetrated during the war. It establishes a structure tasked with identifing the victims and delivering the benefits they are entitled to.
"This is an incredible achievement. Victims of sexual violence will finally get the reparation they deserve", declared Karim Lahidji, FIDH President.
"This is an important step towards the ending of sexual violence", added Souad Wheidi, director of the Observatory for Gender in Crisis, currently attending the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict in London.
On 19th February 2014, the Libyan Minister of Justice, Mr Salah El Marghany, adopted a decree recognizing victims of sexual violence perpetrated during the revolution in Libya as victims of war and providing them with access to reparation necessary to enable them to rebuild their lives. It was already a symbolic victory for the victims but the text still had to be implemented.
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