An interesting development in Libya. One might even say intriguing.
A foundation run by Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi’s son Seif al-Islam catalogued an array of cases of torture, wrongful imprisonment and other abuses in a report for 2009 published on Thursday.
The Kadhafi Foundation’s report also sharply criticised the continuing domination of the print and broadcast media by the state. The few non-state media are all controlled by a publishing company run by the younger Kadhafi.
The report recorded “several flagrant violations” of human rights in Libya during the year, including “cases of torture and ill-treatment” as well as a number of “blatant and premeditated breaches of the law.”
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Moreover, there’s the timing of the thing.
The publication of the Kadhafi Foundation’s human rights report, its first since it was set up in 1999, came just two days before New York-based watchdog Human Rights Watch is due to bring out its own report on Libya.
Still, it’s interesting.