wrong. it destroys everything it is a country apart so. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution. then revenge took its place libya s former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious circle. in the spring of twenty seventeen the international criminal court finally broke its silence it published an indictment against a senior official of the gadhafi regime who had allegedly ordered soldiers to commit rape stering the revolution the libyan exiles had to act quickly and they
evidence exists mass rape has been carried out in systematic fashion what s more these where gonna have become the scapegoats of libya s war. unless i lost it s reached a critical point. now any ordinary person can go get a gun and rape torture do whatever they want if you quit legal it s acceptable some people even think it s a national duty. for. in order for us to start considering possible legal proceedings we have to analyze all of these documents and assess them in legal terms. it s very clear that from twenty eleven on rape has been used repeatedly mass and on a mass scale to this day it s wrong that within that. contex there s the issue of
the spring of twenty seventeen the international criminal court finally broke its silence published an indictment against a senior official of the gadhafi regime who had allegedly ordered soldiers to commit rape stering the revolution the libyan exiles had to act quickly and they had to gather more evidence in support of the case documentation to prove that rapes were ongoing. they had to go back to libya despite the risk.
outside on the ground and what we are trying to do we are trying to collect a lot of the criminalization of from this or and organizations as owns two thousand and eleven. since ok since two thousand and eleven and two thousand and eleven. there is sometimes not just militias. do the crime there is people rocking the. ministry of the minister frontier now we can deal with this gun. you know that recently had the i.c.c. for rape you know the case bamba he was sentence and he didn t rape nobody but she was sentence for rape because he ordered it or even knew that it was happening of and he didn t do nothing so that s a very important case because night existing the jurisprudence and this is also
prison they did everything to what they teach us they stopped us thinking raped us we re going to repay you gadhafi guys they said it was. so horrible you know what i mean. the code everyone uses violence but that s wrong. rape destroys everything it is a country apart and i thought. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution then revenge took its place libya s former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious circle. in