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Libya’s interior minister survives attack west of Tripoli
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The Interior Minister of Libya’s UN-recognised government, Fathi Bashagha, survived a militant attack on his convoy, west of the capital Tripoli on Sunday, an official said.
An armoured vehicle opened fire on the minister’s convoy on the highway in the Janzur area, the Health Ministry’s media adviser, Amin al-Hashimi, wrote on Twitter, adding that Bashagha was unharmed.
A guard in the minister’s convoy was wounded while one of the assailants was killed and two others arrested, according to the official.
No justice, no peace: until Libya punishes the warlords, democracy is just talk Borzou Daragahi © Provided by The Independent
As Libya this month marked 10 years since the beginning of the popular uprising that ultimately toppled the its longtime dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, two contrasting versions of the country came into focus.
One was on display in what appeared to be an aeroplane hangar outside of Geneva, where 75 Libyan civil society leaders gathered as part of the United Nations-backed Libyan Political Dialogue Forum. It was the culmination of a months-long effort to select an interim authority to lead the country towards December elections, a democratically agreed upon government and a new constitution.
No justice, no peace: until Libya punishes the warlords, democracy is just talk Borzou Daragahi © Provided by The Independent
As Libya this month marked 10 years since the beginning of the popular uprising that ultimately toppled the its longtime dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, two contrasting versions of the country came into focus.
One was on display in what appeared to be an aeroplane hangar outside of Geneva, where 75 Libyan civil society leaders gathered as part of the United Nations-backed Libyan Political Dialogue Forum. It was the culmination of a months-long effort to select an interim authority to lead the country towards December elections, a democratically agreed upon government and a new constitution.
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