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Islamist militia bases stormed in Benghazi | ||
2012-09-22 | ||
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The violence followed a day of protests by tens of thousands of citizens demanding an end to the armed groups. The bases include the HQ of the Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia, suspected of involvement in an attack on the US consulate in the city. Witnesses say supporters of Ansar al-Sharia lined up outside its headquarters, in front of the crowd, waving black and white banners. They fired into the air to try to disperse the protesters, but fled with their weapons after the base was surrounded by waves of people shouting "no to militias". Buildings and a car were set alight and fighters evicted. However, in a standoff outside the headquarters of the Sahaty Brigade in the city, three people were killed and at least 20 injured according to witnesses and officials. Another person was killed and another 20 injured in other incidents, city hospitals said. The BBC's Rana Jawad in the capital Tripoli says the Sahaty Brigade is believed to be operating under the authority of the Ministry of Defence. Officials in Tripoli have been appealing for calm, she says. Senior Libyan officials say that while they welcomed the protests, people should differentiate between the rogue militias and honest rebel brigades that helped to secure the town in last year's uprising against Col Muammar Gaddafi. Earlier, some 30,000 protesters marched through Benghazi calling for an end to the armed groups and a return to the rule of law. Thousands of Libyans in Benghazi marched against the presence of militias. There has been a wave of hostility towards the militias since US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others Americans died in the 11 September attack on the Benghazi consulate.
Many Libyans have expressed outrage at the attack on the US consulate, which followed a protest triggered by an anti-Islam film made in the US. Libya's interim government has since come under renewed and intense pressure to rein in well-armed extremist militia groups and force them to disband. Friday's march was the largest seen in Benghazi - considered the heartland of Libya's uprising - since Col Gaddafi was deposed. Armed militia groups which helped to defeat Gaddafi remain powerful in many parts of the country. They are better armed and more numerous than Libya's official army, and there have been reports of militias intimidating and carrying out killings against rivals. Earlier this week authorities in Libya arrested around 50 people in connection with the attack on the US consulate. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#6 "I don't want to see armed men wearing Afghani-style clothes stopping me in the street to give me orders, I only want to see people in uniform," said university student Omar Mohammed. That's the difference between you and most of us, Omar. I don't want "people in uniform," armed or otherwise, "stopping me in the street to give me orders." If I'm minding my own business and not doing anything illegal, NOBODY has the right to "stop me in the street to give me orders." Y'all accept too much crap as "normal." But thanks for driving the bastards out |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-09-22 20:47 |
#5 It's taqiyya all the way down. |
Posted by: tipper 2012-09-22 17:06 |
#4 Earlier, some 30,000 protesters marched through Benghazi calling for an end to the armed groups and a return to the rule of law. Unfortunately, that means Sharia Law. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2012-09-22 08:46 |
#3 is that from the rand corp news channel and the DNC that crapped on God and Israel yet supports Islam? Or just uses Islam! |
Posted by: Angiting Snore1647 2012-09-22 07:47 |
#2 Well done Libya get rid of the wannabe Taliban which is affecting lots of muslim countries. |
Posted by: Fester Clunter7205 2012-09-22 07:40 |
#1 My delight in this news item are tempered by the knowledge that it is (almost certain) to represent the most recent clash in a long running feud between two groups of savages with the apparent justification being just an excuse. But, maybe, I'm just being cynical. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2012-09-22 05:16 |