Libya armed men occupied a section of the General National Congress parliament on November 1, 2012. They were said to be against the composition of the new cabinet., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Rebel Libyan state TV suspends work over security row
BY ESAM MOHAMED
ASSOCIATED PRESS
TRIPOLI, Libya -- Staff members at Libya's state TV news channel have suspended work indefinitely after an employee was allegedly assaulted by a member of a militia guarding their building.
Live shows were cancelled, and Libya al-Wataniya was airing only archive video on Tuesday.
An employee at the channel, who spoke anonymously because he feared retribution from militiamen, said that staff wants the army or police to secure the building.
The TV building, like most of Libya, is secured by militias aligned with the government.
The channel's top managers declined to comment.
Two years after the country's civil war, Libya is struggling to build a national security force and reign in militias that were formed when rebels fought to oust the country's longtime leader, Moammar Gadhafi, in 2011.
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