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UN Calls for Respect of Human Rights in Libya

March 13, 2025
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The United Nations in Libya has expressed deep concern over misinformation and hate speech, warning that false narratives are fueling tensions and inciting hostility toward refugees and migrants. The organization urged all parties to avoid spreading unverified information and to ensure that public discussions remain fact-based and respectful of human rights.

The UN acknowledged the efforts of Libyan national and municipal authorities in addressing the needs of the Libyan people. It reaffirmed that its support for migration governance is fully aligned with Libya’s national priorities, emphasizing the importance of preserving the country’s sovereignty while promoting a balanced approach to migration management.

Amid growing speculation and misinformation campaigns, the UN cautioned that misleading narratives only serve to create fear and division, making it harder to address migration challenges effectively. The organization called on all actors—including government officials, media outlets, and civil society organizations—to promote responsible and accurate reporting to prevent tensions from escalating further.

Libya has long been a key transit hub for migrants and refugees, with thousands attempting to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe.

However, migration policies and border security remain highly sensitive topics, often leading to heated political debates and public backlash. Recent xenophobic rhetoric and disinformation have raised concerns among human rights organizations and international agencies, prompting the UN’s latest warning.

As Libya navigates political uncertainty and economic difficulties, the UN continues to emphasize the importance of maintaining social cohesion, preventing incitement, and ensuring migration governance remains aligned with national priorities while respecting human rights.

The organization reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Libya’s stability and sovereignty, urging all parties to engage in constructive and fact-based dialogue rather than resorting to misleading narratives and hate speech.

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