Press Release & Annual Report : CHRDA releases its annual report

A year of missed opportunities - Digital Copy Defender Center for Human Rights said today in its report “The Year of Missed Opportunities: A Briefing of the Human Rights Situation in Libya in 2021” that the Libyan authorities missed many…

Libya: Authorities must roll back repressive regulation on civil society and support new legal framework 

  On Wednesday 3 November, the Libya Platform, the Libyan Women’s Platform for Peace (LWPP) and the Defender Center for Human Rights (DCHR), supported by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS), hosted an event titled, “Freedom…

Human rights organizations call on Libyan authorities to rescind the new cybercrime law

  The undersigned organizations call upon Libyan authorities to rescind the cybercrime law recently adopted by the Libyan House of Representatives. The law would severely restrict freedom of expression,  curtail press freedom, and legalize…

The International Community Must Support and Protect Palestinian Civil Society

The International Community Must Support and Protect Palestinian Civil Society As a group of regional and international organizations, we express our full solidarity with Palestinian civil society and human rights defenders as Israel continues…

CHRDA & NGOs : Violence on land, violence at sea: Migrants in Libya between the Libyan hammer and the EU’s anvil

15 October 2021 Violence on land, violence at sea: Migrants in Libya between the Libyan hammer and the EU's anvil In Libya, the already dire situation for migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees has been escalating to an unprecedented level of…

Libya : Periodic update from the Cairo Institute and the Libya Platform – Peace process and legitimacy of elections in Libya threatened by lack of accountability and rule of law

11 October 2021 A semi-annual update on the human rights situation in Libya, published today by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) and the Libya Platform, finds evidence of continued systemic and grave human rights violations…

Libya: Rights groups present a new draft law regulating civil work and call on Libyan civil society to advocate for its approval by the legislature

Press release The undersigned human rights groups announce the proposal of a new draft law regulating  civil work in Libya; the proposed law would guarantee civil society’s independence and freedom. We call on Libya’s civil society organizations…

Defender Center welcomes the report of the Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Libya and calls on the Libyan authorities and the international community to implement its recommendations

Press Release October 5, 2021 Defender Center for Human Rights welcomes the report of the independent fact-finding mission on Libya, which stated that there are “reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes have been committed in Libya”…

CHRDA – Government of National Unity relies on Gaddafi’s arsenal of repressive laws to restrict civil society and block its role in the electoral process

A joint letter to the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah The undersigned human rights groups call for a halt to the issuance of the new regulation on the right to freedom of association in Libya[1], proposed…

The Defender Center’s (CHRDA) fourth quarterly report on the situation of human rights in Libya

(April-June 2021) The Defender Center’s fourth quarterly report on the situation of human rights in Libya (April-June 2021) Defender Center for Human Rights has followed up, with great concern, the outcomes of the Libyan Political Dialogue…

Joint letter: Renewal of United Nations Fact Finding Mission on Libya of vital importance

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) joined several human rights organizations in signing the following letter, urging state representatives at the Human Rights Council to ensure the extension of the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Libya’s…

Libya: The kidnapping of a human rights defender raises concerns and threatens the credibility of scheduled elections

A joint letter to the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, and the Libyan Attorney General, Sideeg Al-Sour   On the evening of 3 June 2021, according to local witnesses, human rights defender and…