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UN calls on Libya to crack down on militias

TRIPOLI, Aug 20, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The United Nations has called on Libya’s
internationally recognised government to crack down on armed groups
obstructing the work of state institutions in the chaos-wracked country.

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) late Sunday night expressed its
“strong condemnation of the violence, intimidation and obstruction to the
work of Libya’s sovereign institutions by militiamen”.

It called on the UN-backed Government of National Accord to “prosecute
those responsible for these criminal actions”.

The GNA’s military and security institutions have failed to place limits on
the powerful militias that sprung up in the turmoil that followed the 2011
ouster of dictator Moamer Kadhafi.

Several state institutions, including those in Tripoli, have been regular
targets of harassment and intimidation by armed groups technically operating
under the GNA’s interior ministry.

Members of militias “nominally acting under the Ministry of Interior of the
Government of National Accord are attacking sovereign institutions and
preventing them from being able to operate effectively”, UNSMIL said.

Last week, the GNA’s National Oil Corp. said men from the interior ministry
had forced their way into the headquarters of Brega Petroleum Marketing
Company — a distribution outfit — to “arrest” its chief.

The Libyan Investment Authority, the GNA-managed sovereign wealth fund,
recently moved from its downtown Tripoli office to a more “secure” location
after threats from militiamen against its employees.

UNSMIL said it would work with the international community and the GNA to
“investigate the possibility of bringing sanctions against those interfering
with or threatening the operations of any sovereign institution”.

Libya remains divided between the UN-backed GNA in Tripoli and a rival
administration in the east supported by military strongman Khalifa Haftar.

A myriad of militias, jihadist groups and people traffickers have taken
advantage of the chaos to gain a foothold in the North African country.

BSS/AFP/RY/1935 hrs