• LWPP Welcomes UN Communication Raising Concerns Over Forced Evictions and Demolitions in Benghazi
  • 17th of July, Daunting Attack on Libyan Women Politicians: Dark Mark in the History of Women’s Political Participation
  • Statement: Violating women's right to freedom of movement is an insult to Libyan women and a contravention of the constitution and law
  • Libyan Women's Platform for Peace Condemns Escalating Violations of Human Rights in Libya and Calls for Transparency in Reconstruction Efforts
  • Joint Statement: Libyan organisations call on authorities to stop draconian laws and civil society crackdown
  • LWPP and Karama condemn the arrests of Ibtisam and Rabia Bin Omran, and call for their immediate release

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Over thirty-five women from different cities and backgrounds launched the Libyan Women’s Platform for Peace (LWPP) in October 2011 to ensure that women are a vital part of post- Gaddafi Libya. Doing so with a particular emphasis on inclusive transitions, women’s rights, youth leadership, advancement and security as related to women’s political and economic participation and constitutional reform. Our experience is far reaching,…

 

 

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On June 25, 2014, Libyans lost a voice of reason, a proponent of peace and democracy, and a strong advocate for human rights. Salwa Bughaighis was brutally assassinated by unidentified militia men in her home in Benghazi only hours after casting her vote for a new parliament. To this day, the investigation in her killing and disappearance of her husband, Essam El-Gheryani, has not been completed, and no one has been prosecuted or punished for the brutal act.
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