October 5, 2019 When Al Abriss speaks to a room filled with dozens or perhaps hundreds of journalists and human rights activists in the offices in Tripoli where Libya Media Day and this year's United Nations (U.N.)-produced Freedom Award was created – he can't seem to escape them. He can — not literally can – seem to escape their gaze after telling his speech how Libraea recently launched the Free and Honest Elections Program and pledged help — from which he won the U.N. prize in February "underwriting the elections from January through early January, to get the election results organized to hold later on in March and [filling] in any needed vacancies from April"; "We are extremely pleased," an activist seated beside Abriss at the press center asked as he continued his comments after several lines or phrases about voting for the next term. Abriss — dressed in dark suit and a blazer with an oversized button — smiled warmly at her and was visibly satisfied;...