Friday, August 1, 2014

Libya Disintegrating Into A Failed State As Benghazi 'Falls To al-Qaeda-Linked Rebels'

The armed groups that took the city belong to a group called Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries [Reuters]

Benghazi 'Falls To al-Qaeda-Linked Rebels' -- Al Jazeera

Factions including Ansar al-Sharia say they have taken over Libyan city after defeating forces of renegade general.

Armed groups claimed to have taken control of Libya's second largest city, Benghazi, after defeating units loyal to a renegade general, taking over their barracks and seizing tanks, rockets and hundreds of boxes of ammunition.

The main police headquarters was on Thursday still smouldering after it was hit by shelling a day earlier, and smoke rose from the barracks of al-Saiqa soldiers loyal to General Khalifa Haftar, once the strongest security body in the city until it was overrun earlier this week.

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More News On Libya Disintegrating Into A Failed State As Benghazi 'Falls To al-Qaeda-Linked Rebels'

Libya Islamic Militias Declare Control of Benghazi -- AP
Libya’s Islamic militants ‘seize’ Benghazi, declare it ‘emirate’ -- RT
Ansar Al-Sharia Claims Control Of Benghazi, Declares 'Islamic Emirate' In Libya -- IBTimes
Heavy shelling, clashes spread in Libya's Tripoli -- Reuters
Libya an armed free-for-all teetering towards failed state -- Irish Times
Libya's rouge general Haftar denies fleeing to Egypt -- Middle East Eye

Thousands flee to Tunisia to escape Libya fighting -- AP
Foreign diplomats, workers flee Libyan chaos by thousands -- L.A. Times
Libya Violence Forces Countries to Evacuate Workers, Nationals -- VOA
Diplomat to oversee mass Filipino evacuation from Libya -- BBC
Filipinos told to leave Libya after beheading -- Al Jazeera
Greece sends ships to Libya evacuate embassy, foreign nationals -- Reuters
Greece to help 'hundreds' of Chinese leave Libya -- AP
France pulls diplomatic staff out of Libya -- Euronews
Spain evacuates staff from embassy in Libya -- Washington Times

Fighting in Libya threatens Western efforts to help its democracy -- Karen DeYoung, Washington post
What is going on in Libya? -- Karim Mezran, Al Jazeera
Don’t Abandon Libya -- Karim Mezran, NYT
The West seems to have left Libya to its fate -- Richard Spencer, Gulf Times
Libya Is Out of control -- The Economist

2 comments:

efFlh43 said...

Now thats actually worry me. While in other places (Syria and Iraq) there are opposition forces of the Islamist movements, but in Lybia noone not even nearby. It's clear that the current Lybian government can't do anything to stop the islamist rebelion on the east, but what will happen when they gather more territory? Who will be able to stop them? The nearby countries can't, and it's will be a time for the NATO to intervent. Becase this is a more serious threat for EU than Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.

Unknown said...

Libya is an Obama foreign policy achievement. He showed us how to use the U.S. military as a force for good, smart power. unlike that cowboy Bush. He implemented Ambassador Samantha Power's R2P.