Friday, February 22, 2019

Security Chief in South Libya Town Assassinated: Ministry
Forces loyal to Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar said they have seized Murzuk as part of an ongoing operation against "terrorists" and gangs across southern Libya (AFP)

21 Feb 2019 11:15PM
TRIPOLI

Armed men have murdered a security official in southern Libya, the UN-backed government said Thursday (Feb 21), a day after forces opposed to it said they had entered his town.

The interior ministry of the internationally-recognised unity government branded the murder of General Ibrahim Mohamad Kari, security head in the town of Murzuk, a "cowardly crime" and vowed to bring the culprits to justice.

In a brief statement, it said Kari was killed on Wednesday by "an outlawed armed group", without giving further details.

Authorities "will pursue his murderers and bring them to justice" and "will not remain idle in the face of crimes that threaten the security and stability of the country," it added.

Libyan media said Kari, a member of the minority Tubu community, was killed when armed men raided his home in Murzuk.

On Wednesday night, forces loyal to Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar said they had entered and taken control of Murzuk as part of an offensive launched in January.

Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army has said the operation is intended to "purge the south of terrorists and criminal groups" including rebels from Chad.

The unity government, known as the Government of National Accord, accuses the Tubu minority of supporting the Chadian rebels.

Murzuk is a stronghold of the Tubus, many of whom are opposed to Haftar's offensive, and lies in a region where tensions run high between them and Arab tribes, who have largely joined LNA ranks.

Kari's murder also reflects the many divisions that have destroyed Libya since the 2011 NATO-backed counter-revolution that toppled and killed longtime leader and Pan-Africanist  Moamer Kadhafi.

The Tripoli-based GNA is locked in a bitter and protracted power struggle with a parallel administration based in the country's east and backed by Haftar's LNA.

Source: AFP/na
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