Wednesday, October 5, 2011


People were beaten with rifle butts AK, required by the limbs with electrical cables, wooden sticks and hit the heel of the spine ... the torture is being used in Libyan prisons.

During a visit to Tripoli, U.S. Senator John McCain to visit prisons firsthand Jdeida to learn more about the process of justice of the new government in Libya. Since then, the truth is gradually revealed.
The horror of torture toes in prison Libya
Equipment used for torture in Libyan jail.
According to Human Rights Watch, up to 27 / 9, Jdeida prison where 1,500 prisoners were held conviction. However, that number is too small because after civil war broke out, the security forces in the capital Tripoli Libya has imprisoned hundreds of others in different locations without conducting a trial.
Organization of Human Rights Watch conducted 53 investigations are being held prisoner, and they had heard the horror story best - stories that hatred between Libya together has become very deep identity.
According to reports, prisoners suspected of murder and rape will be punished by the very form of barbaric torture. They were brutally beaten and even tortured with electricity. The more scars on the body Chit is demonstrated for their allegations.
A man who burst into tears when telling the story of the days of being beaten tortured in prison. The prisoner was identified as Ahmed said: "They beat me with a piece of electrical cable. At first cable is not connected to the mains, but they threatened if I did not say they will ... then they used to beat me with AK and continuous rock face. Not only that, they used bayonets cut into my chest. "
Another witness then said: "I was tortured every day by wrapping wires around the wrists and ankles.After each time they began beating torture. Even though I swore that I do not know anything but they still beating continuously. Finally, they began using electricity to torture us. Moreover, they used clubs straight into the back heel and made us extremely painful. There on the cruel act that was repeated three times. "
Interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jabril Libya also has to acknowledge the existence of the above reality and urgency that should solve this problem. "Abuse of prisoners in any form are not acceptable.We carry the revolution to end the abuse and did not want it to survive, "said Mahmoud Jabril told Human Rights Watch Organization.
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