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;...