Cousin Twaity Eleida Case Study

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There is my case explanation focusing on two subjects.
First my cousin Twaity Eleida case, he was voted as a member of Libyan General National Congress (GNC) in 07/2012. He started fighting for our right to live in justice and equal. So, there is a group from GNC tried to control him but they could not. After that they started to use their powerful militia to kill him. In 5/2014, they attempted to assassinate him by shooting fire on his car but he ran a way to Egypt. When he was coming back to Libya they tried to control and direct his plan to couch him, but they failed. They started to kidnap any member from my family. Two of my family members have been kidnapped and threats and torture from same militia that supported by the General National

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