The United Nations has released a report which details how Libyan military strongman Khalifa Haftar has been providing military support for Sudanese rebel groups since his armed forces took control of Al-Jufra and Brak Al-Shati in Libya.
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Clashes continue in Sebha as Tebu denounce PC and call for an independent fact-finding mission
Communal fighting has continued in Sebha with locals saying ten civilians and eight combatants had died as violence continues between the Tebu and Awlad Suleiman tribes following a spike last month.
Stranded in Libya: ISIL’s Tunisian women and children
Baraa Zayani is nearly four years old and has spent more than half of his life in a Libyan prison. His only offence: he was born to a Tunisian father, now deceased, who joined the ranks of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) abroad.
Presidential Council hails efforts of its forces in Sabha, vows more support
The Presidential Council (PC) issued a statement praising the success of “army forces” in thwarting attacks in Sabha, reaffirming that more support will be given to them in order to help them defeat the “mercenaries’ attacks.”
Janzour blocks coastal road, blames Presidential Council for inaction in the region
Fursan Janzour Brigade closed the coastal road that links Tripoli to cities and districts westward due to an attack by “gangs and bandits” and their control of Al-Maya side of the road.
Sebha remains tense amid failure of mediation efforts
Sebha remains tense after a fortnight of clashes centred on the Sixth Brigade (Faris) barracks in downtown Sebha. Tribal mediation efforts have proven ineffective and as divisions have grown.
Special Deterrence Force raids Sahara Bank in Al-Maya
Tripoli-based Special Deterrence Force (SDF) attacked on Wednesday the Sahara Bank in the coastal district of Al-Maya in Wershiffana, some 27 west of Tripoli, and killed commander of the armed group controlling the bank.
Tripoli government leaves Zuwara Security Directorate to fend for itself
Zuwara’s security forces are effectively on their own, relying on old vehicles and seized weapons to perform duties.
UN: Libyan security services are accomplice with human smugglers
The United Nations said most armed groups involved in human trafficking in Libya have links to the country’s official security institutions.
Libya forces ‘may be colluding with migrant smugglers’
Human trafficking is on the rise in Libya, according to a report by a UN panel of experts which found that Libyan forces may be helping rebel groups tighten their control of smuggling routes.