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Jurist UK imposes sanctions on Libyan al-Kaniyat militia for international law violations

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On Thursday, the UK government imposed new sanctions on Libya’s al-Kaniyat militia and its leaders for violations of international law. The militia is reportedly responsible for 27 mass graves containing hundreds of residents reported missing in the Libyan town of Tarhuna. The group has allegedly committed atrocities such as torture, murder, arbitrary detention, and enforced disappearance.

Such acts being in direct violation of the principles established under international humanitarian law and international human rights law, they have resulted in condemnation by many stakeholders of the international community. As one of these stakeholders having international obligations by virtue of Security Council Resolution 1970 (2011), the UK has imposed new sanctions on the militia under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018.

James Cleverly, the UK Minister of the Middle East and North Africa, stated following the imposition of the sanctions:

These new sanctions send a clear message that those responsible for serious human rights violations or breaches of international humanitarian law in Libya will face consequences. The al-Kaniyat militia and its leaders, Mohamed al-Kani and Abdurahem al-Kani, oversaw a reign of terror in Tarhuna, Libya, which included enforced disappearances, torture, and the killing of civilians. The persistent climate of impunity in Libya must be addressed and justice provided for the victims.
Out of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, the UK and the US are the two members that have in the past two years taken definitive action in the form of imposing sanctions on the militia.

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