Tag: Libya

  • LIBYA: THE STATELESSNESS OF THE TUAREGS, A POLICY OF DELAY.

    In southern Libya, thousands of Tuareg families have lived without statehood for decades. Research by political scientist Souad Akhaty Alamin, published in the Egyptian scientific journal “Eurasian,” demonstrates that this situation is not an administrative dysfunction, but the product of a governance strategy.

  • THE EXTREMELY UNJUST SITUATION FOR THE TUAREGS IN LIBYA

    Here is a link to an article by Rania Hadjer, highlighting the extremely unjust situation for the Tuaregs in Libya. How can this situation even be acceptable?

  • WHO ARE THE HOLDERS OF ADMINISTRATIVE NUMBERS IN LIBYA?

    Who are the holders of administrative numbers in Libya? Are they mercenaries? Are they illegal immigrants? Are they fourth-class citizens? Or forgotten citizens?

  • SAHARAN AMAZIGHS IN LIBYA: BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIVE MARGINALIZATION AND MILITARY EXPLOITATION

    Saharan Amazighs in Libya face administrative discrimination that perpetuates exclusion and regionalism. They are administratively classified with special numbers, relegating them to a status akin to foreigners within their own country.

  • REPORT: 16 000 TUAREG FAMILIES FROM LIBYA TO EUROPEAN SOCIETES

    International relations are currently witnessing a remarkable development in the efforts made by some Western countries such as Ukraine, Canada, Britain and the Netherlands to conduct negotiations with Libya with the aim of transferring about 16,000 Tuareg families living in southern Libya to European countries.