North Africa

Libya’s ex-intelligence chief to face trial in Mauritania

Qaddafi’s ex-intelligence chief, wanted by the International Criminal Court for organizing mass rapes and other human rights abuses, will first be charged with immigration violations in Mauritania, where he has taken refuge.

North Africa

Mali: worst human rights situation in 50 years

Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by fighting in northern Mali and dozens have been subjected to arbitrary detention, extra-judicial executions or sexual violence including rape, Amnesty International reports.

North Africa

Jihadis attack UNESCO-recognized Sufi site in Timbuktu

While Tuareg rebels continue to claim to hold Timbuktu, an attack on the revered tomb of a Muslim saint by Ansar Dine militants shows jihadist factions have a free hand. UNESCO has issued an urgent appeal to protect the city’s cultural sites.

North Africa

Sahel refugee crisis strains aid efforts

Sahelian governments and international aid groups are struggling to cope with both the continual arrivals of people fleeing the fighting in northern Mali, and the mounting number of hungry people across the region.

North Africa

Libyans flex democratic muscle

Protesters in Benghazi have for days been blocking the entrance to the offices of Libya's biggest oil company, Agoco, to demand jobs for youth and greater transparency over public funds.

North Africa

ICC closely monitoring situation in Mali

The International Criminal Court office of the prosecutor said it is monitoring the situation in Mali for potential war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by various armed actors since the Tuareg rebellion began.

North Africa

Tuaregs wait for other jackboot to drop…

Weeks after Tuareg rebels seized the northern half of the country (with its precious uranium deposits) no move has been made by Mali’s government to try to take it back—a sign that the state has in fact collapsed.

North Africa

Invisible persecution of Black Libyans

As the Libyan regime consolidates control over regional militias, Amnesty International warns of torture and killings of Black African detainees at militia-run camps. Fighting between Arab militias and Black Libyans continues in the country’s south.