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Delivered Into Enemy Hands - Human Rights Watch

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On June 7, 2006, Abu Farsan was transferred to Abu Salim prison. At Abu Salim, Abu Farsan<br />

said conditions were a little better than at Tajoura. His cell was slightly bigger and he was<br />

allowed to bathe, and the ventilation was better. But he was still kept in isolation most of<br />

the time. He was at Abu Salim when a riot broke out in October 2008. One of his friends<br />

was killed and five others injured when the government violently suppressed it.<br />

Overall, Abu Farsan said that the conditions of his detention were better than those<br />

experienced by others he knew who had been detained in earlier years. During his period,<br />

he said, the Libyan authorities were being easier on prisoners as they opened relations<br />

with the West and prepared for Gaddafi’s son, Saif Gaddafi, to come to power. Conditions<br />

at Abu Salim in particular started to improve when Belhadj, Saadi, and Khalid Sharif began<br />

negotiating with the government for the release of prisoners. 357 Abu Farsan was released<br />

on February 16, 2011.<br />

357 See above, “Libyan Islamic Fighting Group” part of the “Background” section.<br />

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