
Hanan Salah
Hanan Salah is the Deputy Director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) for the Middle East and North Africa, known for her advocacy on behalf of human rights, particularly in conflict zones and areas experiencing humanitarian crises. Recently, she came into the news for her strong condemnation of a proposed U.S. plan to send migrants to Libya, describing it as inhumane, especially given the country's vulnerable state.
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Hanan Salah is an associate director for North Africa and the Middle East at Human Rights Watch who discussed Haftar's control.
Power without a throne: how Khalifa Haftar controls Libya – and is answerable to no one | LibyaHanan Salah, the Libya director for Human Rights Watch, raised concerns about Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's solitary confinement.
Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, who crushed dissent then sought political comeback, dies at 53Hanan Salah is the deputy director of Human Rights Watch for the Middle East and North Africa, criticizing the proposed plan.
Des ONG mettent en garde contre le projet imputé aux Etats-Unis d’envoyer des migrants en Libye













