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Representative raises concerns about divided judiciary and reports of arbitrary detention; prison access noted

United Nations Security Council briefing · April 23, 2026
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An Ansmil representative reported limited progress on unifying Libya's judiciary, warned that parallel judicial bodies and unilateral decisions deepen fragmentation, and cited continued reports of arbitrary detention and attacks on Sufi sites; access to Mitiga prison on April 11 reportedly led to releases and monitoring.

An Ansmil representative told the Security Council that Libya’s judiciary remains divided and that continued parallel constitutional bodies and supreme judicial councils, along with unilateral appointments and relocations, are entrenching institutional fragmentation and legal uncertainty.

"The persistence of 2 constitutional bodies, 2…

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