Benghazi – The United Nations praised recent cooperation. This was detailed in its latest report on developments in Libya. The cooperation involved human rights and judicial bodies in eastern Libya. It led to the release of 40 prisoners during the report’s coverage period.
The report clarified this cooperation. It was between the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights in the Eastern Region (Benghazi) and judicial authorities. The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) also participated. This effort aims to strengthen the rule of law. It also seeks to improve conditions for detainees.
The report noted an inspection visit. This visit went to Gernada detention center last January. Its purpose was to monitor detainee conditions. It also verified legal procedures. This monitoring helped judicial authorities review several cases.
These measures resulted in the release of 40 detainees. This is a positive development. It enhances transparency. It also activates oversight of detention centers.
The UN confirmed these steps. They represent progress in human rights support. They preserve the dignity of detainees. They reflect the importance of cooperation. This cooperation is between national and international institutions. It improves the justice system. It strengthens the rule of law in Libya.
