A refugee said "I cannot go back to my country because of the following points: 1. Imprisonment and Persecution 2. Torture and punishment 3. Electric torture 4. Beating with the stick on the feet (corporal punishment) 5. threatening me to be killed 6. Lack of human rights organizations which can lobby against human rights violation in the country. 7. Threatening to abuse my family members. 8. Demolition of my house. Due to all that I can’t go back".

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Dec 13, 2010

Commemorating 17th anniversary of Dr. Mansoor Alkikhia abduction



Dr Manssor Alkikhia is a Libyan who was a trustee of the council of the Arab Human Rights Organizations. He was known activist of human rights and he was in contact with the Libyan opposition in exile as it is revealed by document No: 1 below. Gaddafi since long time known to prepare for the revolutionary committees of the assassination squads. This was sent to Egypt, Britain and Europe to assassin and silence his opponents in exile. Few opponents were killed in the Streets of London. As it did happen in killing British police woman Yvonne Fletcher 17 April 1984, in the process of Gadafi’s assassination squad firing on Libyan demonstrators in front of the Libyan embassy in St. James’s square Piccadilly. Dr. Mansoor Alkikhia went to Cairo to attend the conference of the Arab Human Rights Organizations in the international day of human rights 10-12-1992.
Suddenly Dr. Mansoor Alkikhia was reported missing without trail to where about and how he was missing. The ambiguity of such crime is similar to many of Gaddafi’s mystery missing persons in and outside Libya. On 22nd April, 1992, Mansoor Alkikhia signed an agreement with the Libyan National salvation front which earned him Gaddafi’s rage and anger.


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Similar abduction of the Libyan Sheikh M. Albishti happened in the eighties and after more than 20 years in 2004 Gaddafi’s son confirmed that he was killed by the regime. In another incident in under two hours Gaddafi terminated the life of 1200 prisoners of conscience who were never been tried in Abu Salim Prison in Tripoli in 29th June 1996. The families of those killed were coming to the prison with food and clothes to the prison gates and the guards took them thinking they will be given to the prisoners of conscience. This phenomena continued to happen up to 2004 when Gaddafi openly said they were killed. More likely a similar event was the abduction of Mosa Assadr a shieht clerk founder of Amal movement who was in Libya at that time. In 1978 Gaddafi alleged that Mosa Assadr took the aeroplane to Italy while the Italian confirmed no such a person came through its airports. His family still insisting that they should know the real story. Gaddafi offered Mosa Assadr’s family blood money or compensation but they turned it down and they insisted he is alive and they want him back.
The abduction of Mansoor Alkikhia seems to be similar to that of Mosa assadr where it happened while travelling. Therefore, the offender is one in many ways. Although it is a speculation up to now whether he was abducted or killed, indeed it was his contact with the Libyan opposition in exile that made Gaddafi and his followers to abduct him.
Araya Human Rights Organization holds Gaddafi and his regime responsible for the abduction of Dr. Mansoor Alkikhia. There should be an independent international inquiry into the case involving Libya and Egypt to determine Dr. Mansoor Alkikhia fate once and for all.

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