11 mass graves have been discovered so far in the Libyan city of Tarhouna, according to the Libyan government, this is a region used by the forces of Khalifa Haftar as an operations and supply center.
In a statement made public, the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Minister Mohammed Seyyale sent a letter to the UN Security Council for this case to be treated with the International Criminal Court (ICC). Seyyale said that some people had been buried alive and that among them were women and children.
This Wednesday, June 17, Tunisia expressed its lively concern by this discovery calling for a “independent and transparent” investigation to return to its undersides. Indeed, in a press release made public, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalls that military solutions could in no case resolve the Libo-Libyan conflict.
The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, had expressed his deep dismay at the discovery of these common pits in Libya, “on a territory which was recently in the hands of the Libyan National Army (LNA), opposition army led by General Khalifa Haftar”.