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Libya: Amid the elections, on-going hostilities continue to displace thousands

Publisher Norwegian Refugee Council/Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (NRC/IDMC)
Publication Date 11 July 2012
Cite as Norwegian Refugee Council/Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (NRC/IDMC), Libya: Amid the elections, on-going hostilities continue to displace thousands, 11 July 2012, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5003bea32.html [accessed 20 May 2023]
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While official results have yet to be announced, Libya's first national elections on 7th July, in the post-Qadhafi era represented a positive step in the delicate transition towards democracy. Yet in the days leading up to the elections, violence in communities where tensions still exist have resulted in several casualties with thousands more becoming displaced.

In the southern town of Kufra, for example, 50 families have been displaced due to the fighting between opposing groups, while in Zintan, Shegiga and Mizdah 105 people were killed and thousands more displaced. There also remain serious concerns regarding IDPs who are unable to return due on-going hostilities in and around their places of origin. People of Tawergha, associated with Qadhafi, continue to be subjected to abduction, arbitrary arrest and torture by militias, for example.

Indeed, internal displacement remains of serious concern in Libya. According to UNHCR, over the past three months the number of people internally displaced has remained at around 74,000. As the country struggles to consolidate a democratic government, solutions for IDPs as for other victims of the violence will need to not only address the root causes of the tensions, but also impunity for violations.

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