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33: 455: 213:, who had recently been elected GNC President. He formed the LROR by uniting existing militias under his command. Its official task was to keep order in Tripoli. He allegedly misappropriated 900 million Libyan Dinars (US $ 720 million) to the benefit of the LROR, but this was not investigated as Abusahmain himself suppressed the inquiry. Soon after being formed, the LROR attempted an Islamist coup when the group 234:, who tasked it with providing security to Tripoli. The LROR was later involved in the 10 October kidnapping of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan, who it charged with corruption. Zeidan was later rescued the same day after the building where LROR was keeping him was surrounded by a mixture of local protesters and pro-Zeidan militias. 246:
On 3 November 2013, the GNC voted to withdraw the LROR's mandate to provide security for Tripoli. In response to the vote LROR forces surrounded the building where the GNC was meeting in an attempt to intimidate members of the GNC. In a compromise vote the GNC agreed to maintain the LROR's mandate
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On 27 October 2013, Zeidan supporters walked out of a GNC session in protest to last minute changes to the agenda made by Abusahmain. In the changes Abusahmain cancelled a request by GNC members to disestablish the LROR, and also cancelled a request to establish a committee to investigate the
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allocation by Abusahmain of 900 million Libyan Dinars ($ 720 million) to the LROR and various other militias. The GNC members had claimed that the allocations made by Abusahmain had been against GNC rules.
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in October 2013. The LROR later set up a branch in Benghazi, purportedly to deal with the deteriorating security situation.
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for Tripoli, on the terms that the LROR was brought under the control of the General Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces.
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The LROR was created in the fall of 2013 by GNC President
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Formation and kidnapping of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan
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Nouri Abusahmain
Shaaban Hadia
Adel Gharyani
Tripoli
Libya
Tripoli
Benghazi
Ideology
Islamist
Fajr Libya militia
Zintan Brigade
2013 Libyan coup d'état attempt
Second Libyan Civil War
abbreviated
Arabic
Nouri Abusahmain
Libyan parliament
Second Libyan Civil War
Nouri Abusahmain
kidnapped Prime Minister Ali Zeidan
Nouri Abusahmain
2013 Libyan coup d'état attempt
Libyan Civil War (2014–present)
"Libya on the Brink After Militia Violence in Tripoli"
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Archived
"Libyan Dawn: Map of allies and enemies"
Archived
Historical Dictionary of Libya

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