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Céline Bardet is an expert in sexual violence in conflict, international justice, war crimes and in transnational crimes. Counter terrorism and human rights #Migrants Zones of expertise #Libya #Balkans #Kenya #Zimbabwe #Nigeria #Burundi #Pakistan #Afghanistan #India #DRC #CAR #GuineaConakry #Niger #Chad #Irak #jordan #SyriaCrisis She is also the founder of We Are NOT Weapons Of War a non profit start up developing solutions for survivors of sexual violence in conflict and accountability and prosecution related to it.
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Understanding Libya
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Libya, focusing on the recent offensive by Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army against Tripoli. It highlights the dire situation for Libyan civilians, the historical context of violence and instability since Gaddafi's regime, and the international community's response. The author criticizes the hypocrisy of Western nations and international organizations, calling for a more robust and principled approach to restoring security and justice in Libya. The piece underscores the need for international support to help Libyans rebuild their country on democratic foundations.
Somalia, the shock
On April 7, 2014, two consultants for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime were assassinated upon their arrival at Galkayo airport in Somalia. They were on an official mission to contribute to the security and peace in Somalia, working on issues of international piracy, terrorism financing, and money laundering. The author expresses profound shock and grief over the loss of one of the victims, Clément, a young, vibrant, and promising man with whom the author had a close relationship. The author reflects on the inherent risks of working in conflict zones and the personal impact of such a tragedy, urging readers not to forget those who risk their lives for international organizations and the values of freedom, democracy, and justice.
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