Libyan Human Rights Commission raised awareness of human rights violations in Libya for over 15 years through its direct worldwide campaigns and appeals to world governments, testimonies to United States House of Representatives, United Nations Human Rights Commission, in New York, Switzerland, and Austria as well as human rights organizations; Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and others.
Secured political asylum for hundreds of Libyans in the USA, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Holland, and Australia.
Omar Turbi, Founder of the Libyan Human Rights Commission lays out persuasive legal arguments before governments of several Western European counties namely, Switzerland, Holland, the UK, Australia, and Canada to allow entry and political asylum for hundreds of Libyan fleeing the persecution by the Libyan regime throughout the nineties.
Omar Turbi, Founder of the Libyan Human Rights Commission lays out persuasive legal arguments before governments of several Western European counties namely, Switzerland, Holland, the UK, Australia, and Canada to allow entry and political asylum for hundreds of Libyan fleeing the persecution by the Libyan regime throughout the nineties.
Raised awareness of human rights violations in Libya through symposiums in cooperation with Georgetown University and think tanks.
Most notable, on his own behalf and not in the name of the Commission, its founding member (Fathi) A. Omar Turbi negotiated with the Libyan regime the release of 413 Libyan political prisoners, in the year 2001, and for the safe entry into Libya by thousands of Libyans from around the world.