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Libya Killings: Bodies found with signs of torture

By Al Jazeera
25 July 2016   |   6:30 am
Investigation is under way in Libya after 21 unidentified bodies showing signs of torture were found in Benghazi. The UN's Libya envoy Martin Kobler says he is shocked by the executions, which he labelled a war crime.

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