The cease-fire deal has dramatically reduced civilian casualties, but the U.N. has continued to document killings, forced disappearances, sexual violence, arbitrary arrests, hate crimes and attacks against activists and human rights defenders in Libya, U.N. special envoy Jan Kubis told the council last month.
Libya welcomes UN decision to deploy cease-fire monitors
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U.N. envoy Kubis said elements of the Islamic State group also continue to operate in the country.
UN envoy demands foreign fighters and mercenaries exit Libya
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