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Libya: UN calls for investigation into reports of prison torture | Africanews

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The UN support mission in Libya is calling for an urgent investigation into reports of torture at the Gernada prison in the east of the country. It comes after footage surfaced that is believed to show detainees in the facility being abused.

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