February 13, 2020
Libya: Banned Cluster Munitions Used in Tripoli
Stop Use; Secure and Destroy Stocks
![GNA checkpoint guard stands behind an expended cargo section of an RBK-250 PTAB-2.5M cluster bomb impacted into Alasfah Road near Tripoli International Airport following an attack on or around December 2, 2019, Tripoli outskirts, Libya, December 18, 2019.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2020/202002mena_libya_mainphoto.jpg?itok=qR5zxoeO)
Stop Use; Secure and Destroy Stocks
Delivered by Bonnie Docherty, Senior Researcher
Delivered by Steve Goose, Executive Director
Delivered by Steve Goose, Executive Director
International Action Needed to Curtail Deaths, Long-Term Harm in Populated Areas
Palestinian Armed Groups Also Unlawfully Fired Indiscriminately in November Fighting
Reversal Means Its Forces Can Use Mines Indefinitely, Anywhere
Other Dangerous Crowd Control Weapons Remain in Use
Delivered by Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director