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Factional violence in Libya (2011–2014)

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1107:, a diplomatic source briefed by Western intelligence officials stated that, beside the tribal rivalries plaguing the country, there was concern about a growing presence of Islamist militants in some areas, specifically the city of Derna. The source said that hundreds of Islamist militants were in and around the town, and there were militant training camps where weapons were also provided. He said one official had described the area as "a disaster zone." Tensions had reportedly grown between local people and the militants. According to the source, the previous month, a number of town residents went to a camp on the outskirts of the city and forced militants to leave. One of the indicators of the militant inter-factional were also the recent spate of car-bombings in Derna. One of the attacks targeted Abdel Hakim al Hasadi, a former member of the 1048:, 21–34 Zuwara militiamen were detained by members of a neighboring town's militia. The Ragdalein fighters stated that they captured the men after months of abuses by a Zuwara brigade, including the looting of property. For their part, the Zuwara local council head accused Ragdalein to be a hub of Gaddafi loyalists. A third version of the events came from the government Interior Ministry which stated that the trouble started when a Zuwara hunting party near Al-Jumail shot and killed a person from that town by mistake. The hunters were then arrested but released later. Another Zuwara council head claimed that the men were tortured before being released and stated that Zuwara came under mortar and anti-aircraft fire by militias from both Ragdalein and Al-Jumail. 2093:
a majority of public and private sectors' demands for the militiamen to leave was not met. He said: "We have declared a strike for three days from today, but if our demands are not met we will continue. We will not negotiate with them. Things are as clear as the sun, we want a decision." The call for a strike was to allow "the government, the police and the army." Businesses and schools were closed but essential services like pharmacies, hospitals and petrol pumps were open. Residents were also armed as they set up checkpoints and barricades of metal, wood and tires to protect the various neighbourhoods amid fears of renewed violence. The Misrata militia was reported to have abandoned its headquarters in south Tripoli's Gharghour, according to
713:, large-scale fighting erupted between Zawiya and Tripoli between a Zawiya-based militia and a group from the Wershifanna tribe. The Zawiya group accused their opponents of belonging to loyalist remnants and they reported seeing tanks and vehicles with the Gaddafi-era green flag and markings that said "Brigade of the Martyr Muammar Gaddafi". The Wershifanna denied this and stated that the men from Zawiya had been misled by a rumor that pro-Gaddafi fighters were in the area. The fighting was centered around the former loyalist Imaya military base and both sides vied for control. Grad rocket launchers were used at times during the clashes. 9–12 Zawiya fighters and nine Wershifanna fighters were killed. 246: 2004:
people are still being held in relation to the 2011 conflict. The United Nations Support Mission in Libya said it has recorded 27 deaths in custody since late 2011 "where there is significant information to suggest that torture was the cause", with 11 of the cases occurring in 2013. The report did note however that the use of torture was happening "despite the efforts of the Libyan authorities which are committed at the highest level to ending torture and to ensuring the proper functioning of the criminal justice system" and recommended that detainees held by brigades be handed over to "effective state control".
1984:, One man was reported killed and two others injured when the police station in Gubba was damaged in a massive car bomb attack early this morning, around sunrise.The dead man and the two injured – all said to be Egyptians – were in a house next door to the police headquarters. The reasons for the attack are unclear. The complex also houses the National Security Directorate, the town's court, the prosecutor's offices and the local registration and licensing authorities. The size of the bomb was such that parts of the buildings were destroyed. There were only charred parts left of the vehicle used in the bombing. 657:, and militias who fought against Gaddafi but refused to lay down their arms when the war ended in October 2011. According to some civilian leaders, these latter militias shifted from merely delaying the surrender of their weapons to actively asserting a continuing political role as "guardians of the revolution". Some of the largest, and most well-equipped militias were associated with Islamist groups that were forming political parties. Before the official end of hostilities between loyalist and opposition forces, there were reports of sporadic clashes between rival militias, and vigilante revenge killings. 1291:, the Al-Shaab Al-Dahmani mosque and shrine in central Tripoli was bulldozed in broad daylight by a group of armed Salafists, including members of the security forces. According to witnesses, when the police came, they prevented people from approaching instead of stopping the demolition, while an anonymous government officer alleged that after a small clash they sealed the area to prevent violence from spreading. One of the assailants affirmed that the Interior Ministry had authorised the operation after discovering practices of worshipping and "black magic" at the shrine. According to witnesses, the Sheikh 1773:, GNC president Mohamed Magarief announced that he had been the target of an assassination attempt at the hotel in Sabha where he was staying with his delegation on a visit. He told the Libyan state television that gunmen attacked the hotel with heavy gun-fire. An ongoing battle between Magarief's personal bodyguards and the gunmen lasted for three hours and left three of his guards wounded. Although, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry said that he believed the shooting in Sebha had not been specifically aimed at the GNC President, but linked to the intertribal clashes of the precedent days in the town. 1995:, Three security officials were murdered in separate attacks in Benghazi today, according to the spokesman for Benghazi Joint Security Room, Abdullah Al-Zaidi. Colonel Abdulkadir Mohamed Ahmed Al-Madani, Associate Director of Intelligence in the eastern region was seven shots by unknown assailants in a black Jeep in front of his home in the city's Laithi district. He died instantly, Zaidi told the Libya Herald. One of his sons who was with him was also shot and was taken to hospital. Helicopter pilot Ali Adam Aldgara died when a bomb blew up under his car in the Suq Zamzam area. 2053:, gunmen killed at least 12 Libyan soldiers in an attack on a checkpoint near the city of Bani Walid, a former stronghold of supporters of Muammar Gadhafi, security officials said. "The ambush happened on the road between Bani Walid and the town of Tarhouna, where the army had a checkpoint. They came under heavy gunfire. Between 12 and 15 soldiers were killed," said Ali Sheikhi, a spokesman for the army joint chief of staff. Army Capt. Hassan al-Saidah said 15 soldiers had been killed and five wounded in the attack, which forced officials to close the main road to Bani Walid. 348: 339: 227: 2132:, 3 soldiers were killed and 3 others wounded in clashes with militants in the Sidi Khalifa district of Benghazi after they stopped a car loaded with weapons, explosives, and large sums of money that was trying to enter the city from the east. Another soldier was shot dead when militants in a van fired a volley at two soldiers as they got into a car. According to a medic at Benghazi's Al-jala hospital, "the soldier died after being shot in the head". Special Forces defending the hospital were shot at later in the night though no casualties were reported. 1153:, clashes raged in the town of Zintan. Zintani militiamen were involved in fighting with members of the El-Mashasha tribe, whom they accuse of being Gaddafi loyalists because they did not join the opposition during the civil war the previous year. The fighting reportedly started when a Zintani militiaman was shot and killed at an El-Mashasha checkpoint. At the same time, a security patrol came under fire in Sabha, leaving two dead and 10 wounded. Armed clashes also flared anew in Kufra, leaving one dead and dozens injured. After days of clashes, on 875:, during the Libyan Civil War) announced the suspension of their work in the city detention centres, as detainees were tortured and denied urgent health care. MSF General Director Christopher Stokes stated: "Patients were brought to us in the middle of interrogation for medical care, in order to make them fit for more interrogation. This is unacceptable. Our role is to provide medical care to war casualties and sick detainees, not to repeatedly treat the same patients between torture sessions.". 773:, fighting erupted south of Zintan, between the Zintan militia and members of the El-Mashasha tribe. The clashes started when the El-Mashasha attacked the convoy of a Zintan militia commander, killing him, as he tried to pass through the town of Wamis, around which the tribe was based. The Zintanis retaliated by attacking the town with artillery or rocket fire, hitting houses in residential areas. A mosque and a school were also hit. Over two days of fighting three townspeople were killed. By 2076:, militias from Misrata clashed in Tajoura, an eastern Tripoli suburb where checkpoints were set up to keep outside militia from entering the city. The news followed imams calling for an end to the militias, which in turn led to violence that erupted at an anti-militia protest that also called for resignation of the government the previous day in Tripoli and occurred during mourning for the dead at that protest. At least 45 people were killed and 400 wounded, according to Justice Minister 44: 1871:, several hundred people protested in Tripoli's Algeria Square against those who laid siege to the aforementioned ministries. They carried placards that read: "The era of the militias is over," "Attacks on the ministries are attacks on the Libyan people" and "No to weapons, yes to dialogue." As they marched to Martyrs' Square they were attacked by others who supported the adoption of a law to ban members of the previous regime for partaking in the incumbent regime. 10340: 9121: 720:, a militia force in Bani Walid was ambushed after being sent there to arrest a known Gaddafi supporter. 15 militia members were killed. The survivors reported being shot at and hit with grenades and rockets from houses after they found out all the roads were blocked. Another report stated that the fighting started after a high-speed chase with a suspect vehicle in which a Gaddafi loyalist was killed. 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the hospital. Both groups received reinforcements and the fighting, involving heavy machine guns and anti-aircraft guns, lasted for three hours. There were no direct fatalities from the fighting, but three patients at the hospital died due to stress-related causes linked to the clashes. Three Tripoli fighters were wounded. The fighting reportedly ended after calls from a local imam and senior commanders from both groups talked by phone with their men.
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This prompted a popular outcry against semi-legal militias that were still operating and resulted in the storming of several Islamist militia bases by protesters. A large-scale government crackdown followed on non-government sanctioned militias, with the Libyan Army raiding several now illegal militias' headquarters and ordering them to disband. 1420:. In the clashes with local residents that followed, three militiamen were killed and seven people were injured, according to Interior Ministry sources. Finally, the Libya Shield Brigade was deployed to stop the violence. Wisam Bin Hamid, leader of the Libya Shield Force in Cirenaica raised later the injured toll to thirteen, and denied reports that his forces were involved in the attack. 826:, the rival groups carried out a prisoner swap and agreed to a ceasefire. Officials said 12 people had been killed and around 100 wounded on both sides. In the days leading up to the fighting, the Asbi'a commander assigned to Gharyan, Ezzedine al-Ghool, was detained and tortured to death by members of the Gharyan militia. His body was dropped off anonymously at a hospital in Tripoli. 2046:, police stations in Benghazi were attacked. Two police stations were bombed in Benghazi in what was being seen as a linked attack. Sabri police station was attacked at around 4.30 am. Three and a half hours later, a bomber went off at Birkah police station – the fifth time it has been attacked this year. In both cases, there was damage to the buildings but no casualties. 1802:. Mohammed Mahmoud Al-Bargati accused later his former deputy Siddiq Al-Ghaith of inciting an attempt to kill him, rejecting Al-Ghaith claims that the incident had been only a "tribal matter". In Ghadames, the local council denounced that the town was besieged by Zintan border guards, who had clashed with local militiamen, with no serious injuries. 1690:, three Libyan soldiers, including two Captains, were killed in Bani Walid when they were ambushed by gunmen who were then reported to have taken full control of the Darha area. The next day, four policemen were killed in two attacks by Islamist gunmen in Benghazi. In Tripoli, the GNC announced the temporary closure of the borders with 1100:, protests outside prime minister office turned violent when ex-rebels, which protested on the non-payment of the promised cash handout by the government, attacked the office in Tripoli. One Interior Ministry's Supreme Security Committee (SSC) guard was killed, while four others, one protester and three SSC guards, were injured. 1595:, a masked man entered a café in Benghazi and shot twice in the face Haitham Warfali, killing him instantly. A friend of the murdered was also wounded in the leg by the attacker. Friends of the victim linked the execution with his involvement in organising demonstrations in the city to protest the blockade of Bani Walid. 2011:, a group of locals attacked and torched the police station in Suq Al-Juma following the death of a local resident.The man, who has not been named, was shot dead by the Quwat Al-Rada, the special deterrence force in Tripoli. It claims the man, originally from Ajilat, southwest of Sabratha, was drunk and resisted arrest. 1717:, during a demonstration calling for the release of a prisoner at the Security Directorate in Benghazi, clashes erupted between protesters and security forces, leaving at least one policemen, one soldier, two armed attackers and three civilians killed, as well as 16 wounded (8 civilians and 8 from the security forces). 1055:, reports emerged that the fighting in the Zuwara area was still continuing with at least one Zuwara militiaman killed and five wounded. The losses for Ragdalein and Al-Jumail were not known. Clashes were reported at the entrance to Ragdalein while Al-Jumail was shelling Zuwara. At least 14 were killed and 80 injured. 1566:, Misratan fighters, who besieged Bani Walid since the beginning of the month, killed three residents, including a child, and injured seven others during an artillery attack on the town, according to Colonel Salem Waer, who was leading the Bani Walid fighters. In a counter-attack, nine Misratan fighters were wounded. 1988:
declared Fezzan, one of the three Libyan historic provinces, a federal state within Libya have been denied by a local source. He said that a meeting to decide on the future of the Fezzan would be held next week. "Yesterday's meeting was like an advertisement for the main meeting next week in Obari," the source said.
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featured a report with Libyans who claimed that much of the southern half of the country as well as Bani Walid had fallen under the control of the "Green" Gaddafi loyalists, and that some foreign Libyan embassies were flying the Gaddafi-era green flag in support. The interviewed Libyans claimed to be
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survived an assassination attempts that killed one other person and wounded another in his motorcade. According to a parliamentary security committee official, Noah was also released. The Misrata militia also began withdrawing as the army moved to secure the sites." Withdrawal of Misrati militias was
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A group of tribal elders in southern Libya are reported to have held a preparatory meeting in Obari on Thursday to discuss the possibility of setting up a "Fezzan Supreme Council" similar to the Cyrenaica Transitional Council set up last year by Cyrenaica federalists.However, reports that the meeting
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The next day about 200 heavily armed, including anti-aircraft weapons, surrounded the foreign ministry building demanding an end to former government officials from the old regime getting leadership positions in the new regime. The commander of the group surrounding the building said that it had been
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accused Libya of not doing enough to stop Chadian mercenaries from training at a camp set up near Benghazi. He said: "Libya is now infested with mercenaries. Camps are set up them in Benghazi where Chadians are assembled and recruited. I know who is directing and commanding those mercenaries. I call
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newspaper reported that a large contingent of Gaddafi-friendly fighters were scattered near Ajilat as they tried to aid other Gaddafi-loyalists in Sabha, with five of them killed. The report claimed that if the events were part of a coordinated movement, "it does not appear to be well organised, let
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the deputy intelligence chief, Mustafa Noah, was also kidnapped outside Tripoli airport. The same day, the head of Tripoli's municipal council, Al-Sadat al-Badri, said that a strike being carried out on the day (Sunday is a working day in the Middle East) would go on for three days if the demands of
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and escaped under unclear circumstances. Militiamen set on fire the SSC headquarters, damaging also a nearby hospital, and looting shops on Zawiya street. Fighting lasted for much of the day, until army reinforcements arrived and Warfalli, together with 11 of his men, surrendered. Fighting allegedly
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and sent troops to stop the fighting. The total casualty toll for the fighting in the Zintan area was ultimately stated to be 105 killed and more than 500 wounded. The majority of the dead were reported to be El-Mashasha. The tribesmen accused the Zintan forces of shelling their town, Sheguiga, with
1084:, fighting restarted in Kufra with 12 people being killed and more than 35 wounded when the Tobu fighters were reportedly attacked by units under the command of the Libyan National Army. The fighting began when a Tobu tribesman was killed by members of the Zuwayya tribe. The battles lasted late into 698:
fighters stormed a hospital in Tripoli and demanded they hand-over of a fighter who was wounded earlier in the day in a clash that also left another militiaman dead. The doctors refused and a Tripoli militia, in charge of hospital security, forced the Zintanis out, but not before they shot rounds in
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just a week before the incident. The British Council in Tripoli was targeted by a car bomb simultaneously with the attack on the French Embassy in Tripoli. It was reported that "the bombers were foiled as they were preparing to park a rigged vehicle in front of the compound gate, diplomatic sources
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and the Head of Libya's Copts, Father Timothaus Bishara Adla condemned the attack. Meanwhile, in Tripoli, units of the local SSC and police officers clashed again because the detention of a SSC member. In Ubari, at least two Libya Shield militiamen were killed and an unknown number injured in armed
1181:, Colonel Bouzyreda Sleiman, a former military intelligence agent who defected to the opposition during the civil war, was shot and killed in Benghazi as he was performing the Taraweeh prayers at the Amer Bin Yas mosque. Other former Benghazi interior security officers, as Abdelhamid Kandouz Ali or 2124:
in the Benghazi neighborhood of Birkah, fighting between the army special forces Thunderbolt Brigade and the militant Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia started after the Islamists first attacked a military position. The Thunderbolt Brigade was soon reinforced by armed locals, and after a day of heavy
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was declared, while Prime Minister Ali Zeidan called for those from outside the city to withdraw. He said: "The armed manifestations and bullying on the state with the weapons that were seized during the revolution (against Muammar Gaddafi) is unaccepted by the people" and the violence by outside
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Jebel Nafusa towns united over road attacks and closures. Responding to the closure of the main road linking towns in the Nafusa mountains to Tripoli and attacks on people who were using it, local councils in the region decided to set up a joint committee to coordinate on the region's affairs and
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In October a United Nations report said that torture and ill-treatment, sometimes resulting in death, was "widespread" in Libyan jails. This torture was most frequently used "immediately after arrest and during the first days of interrogation" according to the report. The UN estimates about 8,000
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street, at the center of the city, killing a Colonel of the former government security services and wounding the other passenger. While at first Supreme Security Committee spokesman Abdel Moneim al-Hurr said that the driver was carrying the bombing device, he later affirmed that the two men, both
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by unknown armed men yesterday near Sirte.The soldiers were on the coastal road, around 40 kilometres east of Sirte, when their vehicle came under fire, Military Commander for the Sirte area, Salah Abu Hligha, told the Libya Herald. The soldiers were on their way home to Benghazi from a military
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to withdraw from their barracks and flee. People in the crowd waved swords and even a meat cleaver, shouting "No more al-Qaeda!" and "The blood we shed for freedom shall not go in vain!" They tore down the banner of group while chanting "no no to the brigades". 11 people were killed during the
1231:, two people were killed in a two independent car bomb attacks in Tripoli. They are the first fatal bomb attacks since the fall of the Gaddafi regime. The Libyan Ministry of Interior accused Gaddafi loyalists of carrying out the attacks, while those loyalists using an instant messaging service 1927:, six soldiers were killed in Benghazi in clashes between Libyan special forces and armed protesters. The previous night, an Army convoy transporting military vehicles from Tripoli to Sabha was ambushed resulting in the deaths of three of the attackers and an Army brigade commander. 2654: 1941:, Muslim Brotherhood critic Abdelsalam al-Mosmary was fatally shot after leaving a mosque following Friday prayers during Ramadan. In the aftermath protesters attacked Muslim Brotherhood property in both Benghazi and the capital Tripoli. Violence continued for the next few days. 1062:, the fighting escalated with the use of tanks and artillery. The reported number of dead was said to had risen to 26, eight from Zuwara and 18 from the outlying towns, and another 142 Zuwarans were wounded. Unconfirmed reports rose up the death toll to 48 killed in the clashes. 706:, it was evident that loyalist remnants were also still active in the country, even more than two weeks after their defeat, when a pro-Gaddafi convoy tried to cross the border into Niger and was intercepted by the Nigerien army. 13 loyalists and one Nigerien soldier were killed. 1977:, The son of the Libya's Defence Minister, Abdullah Al-Thini, was abducted yesterday afternoon, a source close to the Ministry of Defence told the Libya Herald under the condition of anonymity.He was kidnapped in Janzour, but the reasons behind the abduction are still unknown. 2039:
problems. The towns taking part were Zintan, Jadu, Mizdah, Ghariyan, Nalut, Qala and Rujban. At a meeting in Nalut, representatives of the towns' local councils said that a safer alternative route to the capital had to be found to the one passing through Warshefana territory.
2161:, the Libyan air force attacked targets in the south of Libya because of unrest blamed on forces loyal to ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi. The government also declared a state of emergency after Gaddafi loyalists took over the Tamahind air force base near the southern city of 982:
Mohammed Al-Hassi, was shot and killed outside a petrol station in the town. He had previously survived two earlier assassination attempts and was also the head of Derna's anti-drugs unit. He cracked down hard on local drug smugglers during and before the civil war.
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killed at least 11 people, with some sources putting number up to 18, but there was no confirmation of the deaths. Angry residents also set ablaze Warfali house in the district. Meanwhile, a protest at Zawiya's refinery caused petrol shortage in the Libyan capital.
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quoted him as saying that he "can't be a part of this, either by being silent and taking no action, or by taking any action because he can't be part of the shedding of Libyan blood if he takes any action as a responsible official or as a minister of defence."
1780:, clashes erupted at the university campus in Kufra, leaving two or three killed, with the local council claiming they were unknown armed militants shot by troops, while the Toubou community claimed they were Toubou civilians assassinated by Zway militiamen. 1825:
also said: "This was a terrorist act ... aimed at killing. The terrorists who wanted to attack France and Libya and undermine the friendship between them will pay." He then flew to Tripoli where he inspected the site of the attack with host Prime Minister
1509:, Omran Shabaan died from his wounds in France. He was among the men who captured Gaddafi before his death. He was later allegedly captured and tortured in Bani Walid before being released when the prime minister visited the city earlier in the month. The 1617:
In Tripoli, the arrest attempt on Mohamed Al-Warfali, leader of a ministry of Interior SSC brigade, started clashes in Sidi Khalifa district. Warfali was arrested in October after what he was accused of supplying Bani Walid militia with weapons during
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of Libya, which was evacuated that day following a firefight on a protest by disgruntled former NTC fighters, hailed Shabaan as a "brave hero" and called for inquires into the circumstances of his death in order to find and punish those responsible.
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said Deby's claims were not credible: "The president of Chad used to be a good friend of Gaddafi. He was blackmailing Gaddafi in the past to get the money to support the regime ... Maybe now is looking for a kind of support outside his country."
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The destruction of shrines and mosques is a crime. Those who commit these crimes will be held responsible… I asked the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Defence to intervene yesterday but they did not do their duty to protect these
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Mohamed Hadia al-Feitouri, was shot and killed in Benghazi. Hadia, then defence ministry official responsible for ammunition and weapons, was returning home from Friday prayers when a group of gunmen pulled up in a car and opened fire on him.
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were trying to seize a group of prisoners being held in a security compound by Tripoli militias. Another report stated that there were two separate gun battles and put the number of dead at seven. In response to the incident, NTC chairman
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fighting the Ansar al-Sharia bases within the city were destroyed and all of its militiamen seemed to have somehow simply "vanished" from the city. The heavy fighting on this day left at least 6 soldiers and 1 civilian dead.
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to surrender the men who had tortured Omran Shaban to death, or face the town being stormed. Shelling of the town was reported, but the Misratan commanders denied they had any artillery that they could use against the town.
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on a desert route often used for smuggling, near the Algerian border. Between seven and thirteen people were killed and more than 20 wounded. Per one local official, except one person, all of the dead were Tuaregs.
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and explosives, according to Zlitan military council official Omar Ali and witnesses. The attackers have also blown up the mosque attached to it and its library, filmed the events and posted the footage online.
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clashes in Benghazi, including six government soldiers who were found executed outside the city. Militias were blamed for the soldier's deaths. A colonel was also reported missing and feared kidnapped.
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in which the "May 28 Brigade" militia wished to arrest local men in unclear circumstances. The May 28 Brigade and their compound were then attacked by local fighters who then took control of the town.
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after a Russian woman killed a Libyan air force officer and injured his mother. The Embassy was evacuated the next day and incident was dramatized as a full scale attack in the 2017 TV series
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had described two days ago "widespread torture and ill-treatment of suspected pro-Gadhafi fighters and loyalists.", with several detainees dying across Libya in the precedent weeks.
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Adel Baqramawi was killed when unknown assailants threw a bomb from a pick-up truck to his car, marking at least the 15th military official to be murdered in Benghazi in 2012.
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targeted as officials from the former regime worked there. He added: "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will remain closed until the political isolation law is implemented." On
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office ordered, after meetings with representatives of Libyan political parties and security forces, all militias to either disband or come under army command in 48 hours.
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At the same time, Essam al Katous, a senior security official reported that Gaddafi loyalists killed 20 militiamen and abducted 30 other from a bus in the southern town of
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priest Moses Zerai. In Sabha, two African migrants were killed and several others wounded when unknown assailants threw an explosive device at the home where they stayed.
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Tripoli bombings. In Homs, east of Tripoli, a women's hunger strike over conditions at a migrants camp was suppressed by anti-Gaddafi militia members, leaving three
777:, a ceasefire was established. Officials from Zintan stated that the fighting was the result of the El-Mashasha killing several residents of Zintan earlier in week. 5189: 4361: 8975: 7753: 7045: 5364: 2024: 1663:, the secretary of Sirte local council was killed by unknown gunmen outside the town's medical institute, allegedly because his support to the NTC during the war. 1409:, an agreement was made with the group fleeing the checkpoint and releasing the hostages in exchange for the liberation of a Wershifanna man accused of car theft. 6448: 5952: 4507: 3583: 3501: 1634:, one person was reported killed and four others injured in clashes between the SSC forces and a local militia named Katibat Nusur Al-Sahel ("The Coast Eagles"). 10218: 8953: 7481: 6993: 6575: 6486: 6089: 4838: 2607: 2523: 5851: 1532:, clashes erupted between pro-government militias from Misrata and local militiamen in Bani Walid, with a result of one death and between five and ten wounded. 11513: 8965: 7653: 7339: 4954: 2948: 2321: 1875: 7533: 7413: 5163: 4252: 3609: 10251: 9490: 7778: 6769: 5903: 4898: 3949: 536: 7156: 6159: 6070: 10285: 3889: 3427: 3180: 7387: 6598: 6426: 6181: 4170: 3401: 3343: 1577:
tribesmen and Misratans fueled by the situation in Bani Walid. On the first night of the curfew, two members of the armed forces were injured by gunfire.
7705: 6505: 6266: 5015: 4059: 2101: 921:, a suburb of Tripoli. The survivors said that they appeared to be from Misrata because of their license plates, though the Misrata militia denied this. 3066: 2862: 739:, as it was speeding through a checkpoint set up by the group. In a separate incident, gunfire broke out between the army and the Zintan brigade at the 10300: 10230: 7019: 6105: 5708: 5597: 4196: 3725: 4801: 11503: 11257: 10943: 10435: 10152: 9458: 9067: 8936: 7891: 7800: 5974: 4222: 5730: 4868: 4447: 4035: 2884: 2545: 10235: 9009: 6915: 6684: 6658: 6632: 6129: 5132: 4592: 3850: 2836: 1641:, the dead body of a retired colonel who had supported the NTC during the war was found in his farm in Benghazi, with shots in the head and chest. 6736: 6545: 5388: 4391: 10900: 10895: 10225: 10208: 10177: 10172: 10167: 10162: 10157: 9087: 9082: 9077: 9072: 8011: 7305: 7275: 6710: 3668: 1851:
on Libyan authorities to take every possible measure to spare Chad from new plot being originates in their country." Libyan Ambassador to the UN
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for the theft of a car resulted in seven killed and thirteen injured, ending with the intervention of local security forces. The same day, the
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A car bomb exploded outside the French embassy injuring two French guards. While Libya called it a "terrorist attack," French President
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tribesmen, after a man from the Abu Seif tribe was killed in a dispute over a car by the Toubou which lasted for one week.
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basin, following an attack on some company personnel by the guards of the complex. In Benghazi, a car bomb exploded in
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Exclusive – Interior Ministry communications system hacked as Qaddafi loyalists overheard discussing Tripoli blasts
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said. The next day another person was killed and dozens others were wounded as clashes continued and a 48-hour
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in Zliten (which had been target of an earlier attack in March) was destroyed by Salafist groups using a
814:, two fighters were killed and 36 were injured after clashes between militias from neighbouring towns of 7541: 7473: 7421: 6989: 6911: 6680: 6654: 6628: 6125: 4890: 4588: 4443: 3941: 2832: 1710:, the head of the local council was killed and two members of his family wounded by unknown assailants. 1674:'s police chief Faraj al-Deirsy in front of his home in the latest attack against security officials in 11533: 11528: 11523: 11518: 11419: 11402: 11251: 11207: 11160: 11078: 11061: 10754: 10031: 9636: 9037: 8083: 6732: 6541: 5385: 1751:, near Misrata, killing two Egyptians and injuring another two. Both Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister 1619: 1523: 1303: 990:, tribal and militia leaders in Benghazi declared unilaterally semi-autonomy for the eastern region of 611: 507: 102: 10021: 6706: 4387: 3881: 3664: 807:
warned that Libya risked sliding into civil war if the rival militias were not brought under control.
11563: 11239: 11155: 11083: 10680: 10590: 10004: 9978: 9540: 9291: 9188: 8915: 8666: 8621: 8063: 8001: 3256:"Libya: Several killed in fighting between El-Mashasha and Zintan militians in south west of Tripoli" 1965:, two soldiers were killed and another injured when the military vehicle they were travelling in was 1510: 1487:, the head of Sabhas military council, Colonel Ali Dallah Gaidi survived an assassination attempt in 1300: 6407: 3405: 3293: 1890:, 17 people were killed in car bomb incident in Benghazi, according to the Libyan Defense Ministry. 1174:, a helicopter carrying election material was shot at south of Benghazi killing an election worker. 11342: 11217: 10706: 10675: 10418: 10016: 9781: 9606: 9581: 9241: 9042: 9016: 8848: 8716: 8641: 8515: 8385: 8225: 8149: 8033: 7860:
Security incidents in Libya since June 2011 – U.S. Embassy Tripoli, Libya. Regional Security Office
4312: 1370: 1182: 888: 766:, the former rebels had dismantled most of their checkpoints, while some key bases still remained. 477: 11337: 11073: 10873: 10724: 10701: 10627: 10490: 10462: 9948: 9871: 9751: 9641: 9520: 9485: 9435: 8485: 8213: 8043: 7900: 6048: 3979: 3378: 3320: 3154: 2210: 1835: 1216: 1158: 647: 594: 306: 92: 7619: 3721: 3206: 11553: 11548: 11543: 11538: 11049: 10867: 10656: 10071: 9996: 9968: 9826: 9766: 9425: 9355: 9271: 9266: 9236: 8777: 8736: 8711: 8292: 8235: 8220: 8154: 8088: 8053: 6369: 6207:
GNC announces temporary closure of southern borders and declares south a "closed military zone"
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announced his resignation. However, Prime Minister convinced him to rescind his resignation.
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were killed by militias who raided their makeshift refugee camp at a former naval academy in
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All Benghazi militia to be put under National Army control, others to be disbanded: official
762:, the authorities and members of the public intended to close the whole city to traffic. By 11391: 11331: 11043: 10343: 9591: 9565: 9181: 8997: 8731: 8726: 8616: 8242: 5095:"UNESCO Director-General calls for an immediate halt to destruction of Sufi sites in Libya" 2201:, nine soldiers were killed and 27 injured near Tripoli in clashes with Gaddafi loyalists. 1439: 1351: 661: 626: 621: 616: 599: 502: 271: 180: 1818: 8: 11355: 10730: 10530: 10452: 9953: 9886: 9841: 9731: 9311: 9286: 9251: 9092: 8838: 8701: 8636: 8631: 8556: 8535: 8530: 8370: 8325: 8048: 7957: 7863: 4980: 3813: 1398: 1014: 962:
reported that at least 12 detainees had been tortured to death while in militia custody.
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Omran Shaban Dead: Rebel Who Helped Catch Gaddafi Dies After Being Captured And Tortured
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called on the Libyans to bring the perpetrators "to justice." French Foreign Minister
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a Gambian migrant was shot dead by militiamen in Tripoli, according to eyewitnesses.
1428: 1310: 1220: 606: 11166: 10354: 5269:"Three Salafists reported dead following clashes with locals defending Sufi shrines" 2773:"Libya militia leader: Heat-seeking missiles, other weapons stolen during firefight" 1573:, a night-time curfew was imposed in Sirte by the local SSC, due to clashes between 11425: 11325: 11117: 10819: 10423: 9906: 9811: 9786: 9741: 9706: 9545: 9475: 9306: 8880: 8828: 8762: 8741: 8606: 8586: 8576: 8571: 8500: 8465: 8420: 8415: 8360: 8285: 8271: 8186: 8164: 7989: 7245: 7093: 6283: 5423: 5404: 4806: 4771: 4699: 4670: 4469: 4413: 4274: 4136: 3778: 3748: 3691: 3523: 3458: 3088: 2623: 2605:
http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/libyan-army-tackles-rogue-militias-two-disband
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Fashloum youth demand government action against Nawasi brigade; others support it
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pilots to bomb their positions. On the other hand, the more government-friendly
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Secretary of Sirte Local Council assassinated for "pro-revolutionary" loyalties
3228: 2224: 2220: 1822: 1585: 1262: 795: 755: 736: 364: 311: 265: 139: 49: 7216:"Libyan checkpoint ambush kills at least 12 soldiers | News, Middle East" 2997:"Fresh clashes in Libya's Bani Walid; U.N. says 7,000 held in militia prisons" 1427:, Air Defense Colonel Badr Khamis Al-Obeidi was killed by unknown gunmen in a 822:. It was reported that artillery and rockets were used during the clashes. On 116:
of Gaddafi died violently from injuries he received from Gaddafi loyalists in
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district police chief Nasser Zayed blamed hardline Islamists for the attack.
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were reportedly listening to the Interior Ministry's communications network.
665: 43: 10397: 9796: 9671: 9651: 8772: 8767: 8691: 8611: 8430: 8395: 8136: 7828:"Libya: Rogue General Khalifa Haftar Storms Parliament in Attempted 'Coup'" 2742:"Libya: revolutionaries turn on each other as fears grow for law and order" 2189: 2162: 1729: 1631: 1292: 1024: 975: 7869: 4984: 2516:"Libya: western countries urge citizens to leave as civil war intensifies" 1453:
In Benghazi, in late September, mass protests forced the Islamist militia
754:, Libya's interim government announced that, following consultations with 11472: 11467: 11016: 10790: 10545: 9711: 9656: 9646: 9395: 9204: 9097: 8380: 7994: 7912: 5894:"Gambian shot dead in Libya. Is there a Gambian representative in Libya?" 2106: 2094: 1847: 1540: 1462: 1255: 1146:, purportedly by anti-Gaddafi gunmen who thought the man was a loyalist. 199: 129:
Several militias disbanded and routed by the government in western Libya.
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Awad Mohamed Al-Fakhri and injured his mother, in their family house at
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Cyrenaica military council chief escapes assassination attempt: report
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for several hours in what he later referred to as an attempted coup.
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in fighting between former pro-Gaddafi Tuaregs and the Zintan tribe.
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Army says it will impose order in Kufra following new deadly clashes
5300:"Libya Shield forces did not join in Salafist attack says commander" 5238:"Armed group commits murder at fake checkpoint near Tripoli airport" 3059:"Libya: Tripoli airport closed after rogue militia attacks garrison" 2374:
28 قتيلا من قوات الصاعقة ببنغازى منذ بدء الاشتباكات مع أنصار الشريعة
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As a result of the continued influence of militias Defence Minister
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fighting against a Western-backed "puppet government" with ties to
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cost the life of at least five other people, with several wounded.
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where they clashed for several days with a pro-government militia.
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Attacks on foreign diplomatic missions in Benghazi and Tripoli by
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National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces
6856:"Libyan army brigade says head of unit killed in ambush in south" 5898: 5566:"Update: National Congress evacuated following firefight outside" 2859:"Libyan war over, but fighting continues among regional militias" 2405: 2110: 1864:, armed men surrounded the Justice Ministry for the same reason. 1748: 1707: 1691: 1446:
annex, killing four United States citizens, including Ambassador
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Defence minister says former deputy behind assassination attempt
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Ibrahim Al-Arabi, were killed several days before by car bombs.
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Qaddafi supporters heading to Ajilat killed in Sabratha: report
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Libye : 6 morts dans des affrontements tribaux dans le Sud
5945:"Libyan militiamen set Tripoli security HQ on fire, loot shops" 5604:. Huffingtonpost.com (26 September 2012). Retrieved 2012-09-30. 5098: 4615:"Libyan Army General Escapes Assassination Attempt in Benghazi" 2215:
A significant escalation of the conflict began in May 2014. On
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Large scale collapse of government and threat of new civil war.
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militias "would have negative and catastrophic consequences."
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For the attack on the USA diplomatic mission in Benghazi, see
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Period of violence in Libya following the overthrow of Gaddafi
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intelligence officers, had been the target of the explosion.
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officer who was among the first defecting to the opposition,
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Col. Wanis Bukhamada (Special Forces and Benghazi commander)
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Army calls for calm in Benghazi as details of attack emerge
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gunfire was reported outside the Russian embassy in Tripoli
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Meeting Mohammad Ali al-Zahawi of Libyan Ansar al-Sharia
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when he was leaving the Saida Aisha mosque in Benghazi.
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mausoleum in the port of Misrata was also destroyed. On
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Libyan revolutionary who captured Qaddafi dies in Paris
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to urge the other militias in the capital to withdraw.
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soon followed by withdrawal of militias from cities of
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fire from Islamist militias aimed to hit United States
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Former Tarhouna NTC representative tortured and killed
5467:"U.S. drones fly over Benghazi; cause airport to shut" 5433:. BBC.co.uk (24 September 2012). Retrieved 2012-09-30. 5414:. BBC.co.uk (22 September 2012). Retrieved 2012-09-30. 4245:"Nomads, locals clash in Libya desert town: officials" 4193:"Concern grows over jihadist numbers in eastern Libya" 3942:"Government fails to halt western Libya militia clash" 3494:"Torture and lawlessness as Libya 'victory high' ends" 1330:". International non-governmental organizations (like 1073:
reported that a dozen people were killed near Ghat on
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National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change
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at the Zahra bridge, in the road between Tripoli and
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after skirmishes, January 2012. Since the end of the
6770:"Death toll from Libyan clashes rises to 31: doctor" 4506:. Agence France-Presse. 20 June 2012. Archived from 3882:"Libyan PM visits scene of tribal clashes in desert" 3692:"Libya militias threatening stability, says Amnesty" 3375:"Militias could drag Libya into civil war-NTC chief" 461: 56:, armed militias had clashed throughout the country. 6568:"French embassy targeted in Libyan car bomb attack" 6313:
Head of Libya's Copts speaks out on Misrata killing
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Index

Libyan Crisis (2011–present)
aftermath of the First Libyan Civil War

Tripoli
First Libyan Civil War
Libya
Second Libyan Civil War
Warfalla
seize control
Bani Walid
extrajudicial killing
Bani Walid
Islamist
Khalifa Haftar
2014 Libyan coup d'état attempt
Tripoli International Airport
Libya
Libyan National Army
Saiqa brigade
Libyan Air Force
Libyan Navy
Libya
Gaddafi loyalists
Brigade 93
Toubou Front for the Salvation of Libya
Libya
Zintan Brigade
Libyan National Army
Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries
Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades

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