Libya will mark the second anniversary of Liberation Day on Wednesday (October 23rd) amid a tense atmosphere of unrest and widespread insecurity.
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Two years after conflict Libya must end plight of displaced communities
The Libyan authorities must urgently find a durable solution to end the continued forcible displacement of tens of thousands of Tawarghas and other communities, from their hometown during the armed conflict of 2011, said Amnesty International.
Read More »Terrorists hijack Libyan revolution
Two years after Moamer Kadhafi’s overthrow, militants roam the streets and desert of Libya as they try to build an Islamic emirate and promote their long-held hard-line ideology.
Read More »Foreign Lobbying in Libya Undermines Security, Says Member of European Parliament
Ana Gomes, MEP, says competition among European powers over business interests in Libya is undermining the country’s security
Read More »Libya struggles to secure cities, borders
With Libya plagued by terrorist attacks and daily assassinations, many are urging authorities to rapidly restore a professional army.
Read More »Libya security affecting power supplies
TRIPOLI, Libya, Oct. 15 (UPI) — Libya may be facing power supply problems as foreign workers leave the country because of security concerns, authorities warned.
Read More »EU 'mentors' helping Libya stop unwanted migrants
BRUSSELS – The EU is building up a team of heavily-guarded men to help Libya stop unwanted migrants and to collect intelligence.
Read More »Benghazi blames government for security morass
Libya’s second city lives daily with car bombings at hospitals, shootings outside mosques, explosions at hotels and government offices, carjackings and other crimes.
Read More »Too weak to rein in militias, Libya turns to fight against illegal immigration
Zeidan asks for training and equipment from European Union to prevent illegal immigrants leaving Libya for Europe.
Read More »Foreign Ministry fire in Libya 2 days after prime minister's abduction
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) — Libya’s foreign ministry compound caught fire Saturday just two days after the country’s prime minister was kidnapped and a day after a car bomb exploded outside of the Swedish consulate.
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