Tag: Conflict

Misrata-Backed Forces Control Tripoli Aiport but Political Deadlock Persists

After around six weeks of fierce battle to control Tripoli’s international airport and other key political and military assets, the Misrata backed armed forces managed late last week to dislodge the Zintan pro-Khalifa Hafter troops from the airport. It now...

/ July 25, 2014

Bloody Stalemate in Tripoli and Benghazi Continues

The bloody confrontation between the Zintan Qaaqaa and Sawaiq militia on one hand, and the 17 February Revolutionaries Libya Shield on the other hand, continued throughout last week, with an intensification of clashes over the weekend. In Tripoli, the Misrata...

/ July 14, 2014

Ennahdha Still Betting on Consensus over Presidential Candidate

In its latest consultative Shura Council, the Ennahda Party announced that the resignation of Hama Jbali, its secretary general, was officially accepted and that Ali Laarayed was appointed to replace him. Besides, the Shura council called on the party’s leadership...

/ July 13, 2014

The Battle to Control Tripoli: Libya’s Dawn vs Libya’s Dignity

At dawn on Sunday, the 17 Feb. Revolutionary Libya Shield brigades launched a multi-pronged attack on the Zintan Qaaqaa, Sawaiq and Madani militia controlling Tripoli’s International Airport, and other key buildings. The Libya Shield brigades are determined to force the...

/ July 13, 2014

Tunisian Government Decrees Drastic Anti-Terrorism Measures

Following the killing of 14 Tunisian soldiers on Mount Chambi on the border with Algeria PM Mahdi Jouma convened a crisis taskforce which responded with a set of drastic measures. The crisis taskforce decided to close down all mosques that...

/ July 13, 2014

Partial Results of Parliamentary Elections Announced

The High National Elections Commission (HNEC) announced on Sunday partial results of the parliamentary elections that took place on 25 June. The HNEC stated that election results were annulled in twenty-four polling stations for fraud and other irregularities, and that...

/ July 6, 2014

Ansar Asharia and ISIS

Unconfirmed news reports on social media platforms alleging that Seif Edine Al-Rais, former spokesman of Ansar Asharia, swore allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, compelled the public prosecutor’s office in Kairouan to open an investigation into the matter. On...

/ July 5, 2014

Tunisia’s kidnapped diplomats released

Tunisia’s diplomats Mohamed Ben Cheikh et Laroussi Gantassi, who were kidnapped in Benghazia and Tripoli last March and April respectively, were released over the weekend.MongiHamdi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said in a press conference that the Tunisian government did not...

/ June 29, 2014