Amnesty International said that the new rulers of Libya may repeat violations of human rights, which were common during the reign of the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, including arbitrary arrests and torture.
Told Jalal Jalal, a spokesman for the National Transition Council ruling that the Libyan leadership of the Council will consider reports of the organization is definitely in defending human rights.
He said that the President of the Council, "Mustafa Abdul Jalil said repeatedly that he would not permit the violation of prisoners' rights and said unequivocally that he would investigate the allegations."
Amnesty said in a report entitled / / violations during the period of reservation pollution Libya's new / / forces the Transitional National Assembly that stormed Tripoli on August 23 detained about 2,500 people in and around the capital, mostly without an arrest warrant in a scenario similar to the kidnappings.
A large number of detainees who spoke with the organization to beatings and ill-treatment.
Many are held in the former prisons and temporary detention centers such as schools and sports clubs that are not subject to the supervision of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.
Amnesty called on the Transitional National Assembly that ensure that no one detained without an arrest warrant from the Attorney General, and placed all detention facilities under the supervision of the Ministry of Justice.
And talked about watching Amnesty researchers during a visit to a detention center sticks and ropes, as heard during the visit of the skin and other voice screaming from a nearby cell and the organization said that at least two guards in the detention centers said they would turn again to beat detainees to extract confessions.
Told Jalal Jalal, a spokesman for the National Transition Council ruling that the Libyan leadership of the Council will consider reports of the organization is definitely in defending human rights.
He said that the President of the Council, "Mustafa Abdul Jalil said repeatedly that he would not permit the violation of prisoners' rights and said unequivocally that he would investigate the allegations."
Amnesty said in a report entitled / / violations during the period of reservation pollution Libya's new / / forces the Transitional National Assembly that stormed Tripoli on August 23 detained about 2,500 people in and around the capital, mostly without an arrest warrant in a scenario similar to the kidnappings.
A large number of detainees who spoke with the organization to beatings and ill-treatment.
Many are held in the former prisons and temporary detention centers such as schools and sports clubs that are not subject to the supervision of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.
Amnesty called on the Transitional National Assembly that ensure that no one detained without an arrest warrant from the Attorney General, and placed all detention facilities under the supervision of the Ministry of Justice.
And talked about watching Amnesty researchers during a visit to a detention center sticks and ropes, as heard during the visit of the skin and other voice screaming from a nearby cell and the organization said that at least two guards in the detention centers said they would turn again to beat detainees to extract confessions.
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