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'''Hanane Al-Barassi''' (1963 – 10 November 2020) was a Libyan activist for human rights and women's rights.
'''Hanan al-Barassi''' ({{lang-ar| حنان البرعصي}}; 1963 – 10 November 2020) was a Libyan activist for human rights and women's rights.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Al-Barassi was born in [[Libya]] in 1963. She was born into an influential tribe in the east of the country. She was very active on social media, bypassing strict controls and broadcasting livestreams to defend women's rights and denounce corruption, particularly by [[Khalifa Haftar]] and his armed militants. According to Hanan Salah, a reporter for [[Human Rights Watch]], Al-Barassi also fought against financial fraud and alleged cases of rape and sexual assault in the city of [[Benghazi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/afrique/article/2020/11/11/libye-une-avocate-defendant-les-droits-des-femmes-abattue-en-pleine-rue-a-benghazi_6059324_3212.html|title=Hanane Al-Barassi, avocate et défenseuse des droits des femmes, abattue en pleine rue en Libye|date=11 November 2020|work=Le Monde|language=French}}</ref> Her actions were heavily publicized, attracting many enemies to herself.
al-Barassi was born in [[Libya]] in 1963. She was born into an influential tribe in the east of the country. She was very active on social media, bypassing strict controls and broadcasting livestreams to defend women's rights and denounce corruption, particularly by [[Khalifa Haftar]] and his armed militants. According to Hanan Salah, a reporter for [[Human Rights Watch]], al-Barassi also fought against financial fraud and alleged cases of rape and sexual assault in the city of [[Benghazi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/afrique/article/2020/11/11/libye-une-avocate-defendant-les-droits-des-femmes-abattue-en-pleine-rue-a-benghazi_6059324_3212.html|title=Hanane Al-Barassi, avocate et défenseuse des droits des femmes, abattue en pleine rue en Libye|date=11 November 2020|work=Le Monde|language=French}}</ref> Her actions were heavily publicized, attracting many enemies to herself.


Hanane Al-Barassi was assassinated in Benghazi on 10 November 2020 by a group of men supporting Haftar, although they have not been identified. Shortly before her death, she had been livestreaming on [[Facebook]], where she had been criticizing Khalifa Haftar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://madame.lefigaro.fr/societe/lavocate-et-militante-des-droits-des-femmes-hanane-al-barassi-abattue-en-libye-111120-183372|title=L’avocate et militante des droits des femmes, Hanane al-Barassi, abattue en pleine rue en Libye|date=11 November 2020|work=Madame Figaro|language=French}}</ref> [[Amnesty International]] reported that she had already been receiving death threats,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lecourrierdelatlas.com/hanane-al-barassi-avocate-et-defenseuse-des-droits-des-femmes-abattue-en-pleine-rue-en-libye/|title=Hanane Al-Barassi, avocate et militante, abattue en pleine rue en Libye|date=12 November 2020|work=Le Courrier de L'Atlas|language=French}}</ref> and an assassination attempt on her daughter in Benghazi had failed the previous year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aa.com.tr/fr/afrique/libye-lactiviste-hanan-al-barassi-assassin%C3%A9e-par-balles-%C3%A0-benghazi-/2039082|title=Libye: L'activiste Hanan Al Barassi assassinée par balles à Benghazi|date=10 November 2020|work=Anadolu Agency|language=French}}</ref> The Syndicat des avocats libyens stated that security forces instructed assassins to "silence" her.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/murder-libya-death-squad-war-woman-b1721111.html|title=‘Death-squad style’: Daylight murder of Libyan activist sends shock waves|date=11 November 2020|work=The Independent}}</ref>
Hanan al-Barassi was assassinated in Benghazi on 10 November 2020 by a group of men supporting Haftar, although they have not been identified. Shortly before her death, she had been livestreaming on [[Facebook]], where she had been criticizing Khalifa Haftar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://madame.lefigaro.fr/societe/lavocate-et-militante-des-droits-des-femmes-hanane-al-barassi-abattue-en-libye-111120-183372|title=L’avocate et militante des droits des femmes, Hanane al-Barassi, abattue en pleine rue en Libye|date=11 November 2020|work=Madame Figaro|language=French}}</ref> [[Amnesty International]] reported that she had already been receiving death threats,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lecourrierdelatlas.com/hanane-al-barassi-avocate-et-defenseuse-des-droits-des-femmes-abattue-en-pleine-rue-en-libye/|title=Hanane Al-Barassi, avocate et militante, abattue en pleine rue en Libye|date=12 November 2020|work=Le Courrier de L'Atlas|language=French}}</ref> and an assassination attempt on her daughter in Benghazi had failed the previous year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aa.com.tr/fr/afrique/libye-lactiviste-hanan-al-barassi-assassin%C3%A9e-par-balles-%C3%A0-benghazi-/2039082|title=Libye: L'activiste Hanan Al Barassi assassinée par balles à Benghazi|date=10 November 2020|work=Anadolu Agency|language=French}}</ref> The Syndicat des avocats libyens stated that security forces instructed assassins to "silence" her.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/murder-libya-death-squad-war-woman-b1721111.html|title=‘Death-squad style’: Daylight murder of Libyan activist sends shock waves|date=11 November 2020|work=The Independent}}</ref>

al-Barassi's death highlighted the danger of denigrating political leaders in Libya, reported Amnesty International.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/10/activist-lawyer-who-targeted-officials-shot-dead-i/|title=Activist lawyer who targeted officials shot dead in Benghazi|date=10 November 2020|work=The Washington Times}}</ref> Her death came one year after the disappearance of parliamentarian [[Seham Sergiwa]], who was kidnapped by armed men supporting Haftar in [[Tripoli, Libya|Tripoli]] and never reappeared.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/31/abducted-libyan-mp-seham-sergiwa-torture-fears|title=Abducted Libyan MP's relatives in US sound alarm over torture fears|date=31 July 2019|work=The Guardian}}</ref> On her tombstone, the inscription "Martyrdom of Truth" appeared in honor of al-Barassi.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://information.tv5monde.com/terriennes/l-avocate-et-militante-hanane-al-barassi-assassinee-en-libye-383650|title=L'avocate et militante Hanane al-Barassi assassinée en Libye|date=16 November 2020|work=TV5Monde|language=French}}</ref>


Al-Barassi's death highlighted the danger of denigrating political leaders in Libya, reported Amnesty International.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/10/activist-lawyer-who-targeted-officials-shot-dead-i/|title=Activist lawyer who targeted officials shot dead in Benghazi|date=10 November 2020|work=The Washington Times}}</ref> Her death came one year after the disappearance of parliamentarian [[Seham Sergiwa]], who was kidnapped by armed men supporting Haftar in [[Tripoli]] and never reappeared.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/31/abducted-libyan-mp-seham-sergiwa-torture-fears|title=Abducted Libyan MP's relatives in US sound alarm over torture fears|date=31 July 2019|work=The Guardian}}</ref> On her tombstone, the inscription "Martyrdom of Truth" appeared in honor of Al-Barassi.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://information.tv5monde.com/terriennes/l-avocate-et-militante-hanane-al-barassi-assassinee-en-libye-383650|title=L'avocate et militante Hanane al-Barassi assassinée en Libye|date=16 November 2020|work=TV5Monde|language=French}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 22 July 2023

Hanan al-Barassi
Born1963
Died10 November 2020(2020-11-10) (aged 56–57)
Benghazi, Libya
NationalityLibyan
OccupationActivist

Hanan al-Barassi (Arabic: حنان البرعصي; 1963 – 10 November 2020) was a Libyan activist for human rights and women's rights.

Biography

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al-Barassi was born in Libya in 1963. She was born into an influential tribe in the east of the country. She was very active on social media, bypassing strict controls and broadcasting livestreams to defend women's rights and denounce corruption, particularly by Khalifa Haftar and his armed militants. According to Hanan Salah, a reporter for Human Rights Watch, al-Barassi also fought against financial fraud and alleged cases of rape and sexual assault in the city of Benghazi.[1] Her actions were heavily publicized, attracting many enemies to herself.

Hanan al-Barassi was assassinated in Benghazi on 10 November 2020 by a group of men supporting Haftar, although they have not been identified. Shortly before her death, she had been livestreaming on Facebook, where she had been criticizing Khalifa Haftar.[2] Amnesty International reported that she had already been receiving death threats,[3] and an assassination attempt on her daughter in Benghazi had failed the previous year.[4] The Syndicat des avocats libyens stated that security forces instructed assassins to "silence" her.[5]

al-Barassi's death highlighted the danger of denigrating political leaders in Libya, reported Amnesty International.[6] Her death came one year after the disappearance of parliamentarian Seham Sergiwa, who was kidnapped by armed men supporting Haftar in Tripoli and never reappeared.[7] On her tombstone, the inscription "Martyrdom of Truth" appeared in honor of al-Barassi.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Hanane Al-Barassi, avocate et défenseuse des droits des femmes, abattue en pleine rue en Libye". Le Monde (in French). 11 November 2020.
  2. ^ "L'avocate et militante des droits des femmes, Hanane al-Barassi, abattue en pleine rue en Libye". Madame Figaro (in French). 11 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Hanane Al-Barassi, avocate et militante, abattue en pleine rue en Libye". Le Courrier de L'Atlas (in French). 12 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Libye: L'activiste Hanan Al Barassi assassinée par balles à Benghazi". Anadolu Agency (in French). 10 November 2020.
  5. ^ "'Death-squad style': Daylight murder of Libyan activist sends shock waves". The Independent. 11 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Activist lawyer who targeted officials shot dead in Benghazi". The Washington Times. 10 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Abducted Libyan MP's relatives in US sound alarm over torture fears". The Guardian. 31 July 2019.
  8. ^ "L'avocate et militante Hanane al-Barassi assassinée en Libye". TV5Monde (in French). 16 November 2020.