«The Minister of Justice has taken a very good stance on this group of prisoners. He's publicly criticized the security agencies for continuing to detain prisoners, despite the fact that they have been acquitted by the courts. And, the problem really is that the Internal Security Agency and the Ministry of Interior have been ignoring court orders.» Fonte: Peter Clottey, Rights Researcher Calls for Expanded Libyan Prisoner Compensation, in 2010-08-08, Voice of America. URL consultato il 23 febbraio 2011.
«At least 200 others remain detained after serving their sentences or being acquitted by courts. Justice Minister Mostafa Abdeljalil has publicly called for the release of these prisoners, but the Internal Security Agency, which holds them, refuses to comply... Justice Minister Abdeljalil has said that he is unable to order an investigation into abuses by Internal Security Agency Officers because they have immunity. Only the Interior Ministry can waive immunity, but it has consistently refused to do so, he said.» Fonte: Public statement: Libya: Carry out UN calls for reform: Government rejects much-needed changes at first Human Rights Council review, su amnesty.org, 17 novembre 2010. URL consultato il 23 febbraio 2011 (archiviato dall'url originale l'11 settembre 2014).
Relazione di Human Rights Watch (PDF). URL consultato il 21 ottobre 2011 (archiviato dall'url originale il 21 luglio 2011). per la Universal Periodic Review (UPR) del Consiglio per i diritti umani delle Nazioni Unite, aprile 2010