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AJC is calling on the international community to condemn unequivocally
Libya's brutal use of deadly force against those protesting the Qadhafi
regime.
AJC has been receiving regular reports in
recent days of both massacres and execution-style killings by the
Libyan government to suppress those demonstrating against Qadhafi's
reign, which began when he seized power in 1969.
"While there has
understandably been much focus in recent weeks on the dramatic events
in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, and Bahrain," said AJC Executive Director
David Harris, "far less media attention, especially in the United
States, has been paid to Libya, where the death toll has surpassed by
far anything we have seen elsewhere in the region."
"There has
been a steady stream of reports from Tripoli, Benghazi, Misurata,
Al-Baida, and other Libyan cities," Harris continued, "of
Qadhafi-controlled security forces and foreign mercenaries killing
hundreds of innocent people, including children, in cold blood, of the
suppression of Internet and other internal means of communication and
information, and of inadequate medical care for the wounded. These
reports are alarming and must be investigated immediately."
"We
call on the international community to raise its voice loudly and
quickly, and to make clear that such abhorrent behavior will not be
countenanced," Harris concluded. "For starters, the Geneva-based UN
Human Rights Council should convene a special session on the alarming
situation in Libya. Turning a blind eye to unfolding events or
conducting business as usual with Libya must not be options at such a
moment of massive human-rights violations. The Libyan people are
seeking, at long last, to exercise the right to determine their own
future. That right needs to be supported."
SOURCE American
Jewish Committee
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