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Libya Karama Test – Video


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Psychosocial support in Libya – Step Project – Video


Psychosocial support in Libya - Step Project
Libya: Training Civil Society Organizations in Psychosocial Support Three-months project to build capacity and mentor community-based organizations in Tripoli in psychosocial support. ...

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Egypt Warplanes Hit Libya Militias, Officials Say – Video


Egypt Warplanes Hit Libya Militias, Officials Say
Egypt deepened its involvement in the fight against Islamist militias who have taken over key parts of Libya on Wednesday, with officials saying Egyptian warplanes have bombed their positions...

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Battle for control of Benghazi, Libya, erupts

BENGHAZI, Libya, Oct. 16 (UPI) -- Benghazi, Libya, saw gunfire and airstrikes in an attempt by forces loyal to former Gen. Khalifa Haftar to reclaim the city from Islamist militias.

Witnesses Wednesday said Haftar's forces targeted one of the several armed groups roaming the city, the Feb. 17 Martyrs Brigade, which is aligned with Ansar al-Sharia, in turn aligned with al-Qaida. Whether Egyptian aircraft took part in the assault was a topic of disagreement.

Libyan Foreign Ministry spokesman told the news website Ahram Online Egyptian planes were not involved, but earlier reports claimed the planes, flown by Libyan pilots, took part.

A Libyan politician, Abdul Rahman Sweihli, told Al-Jazeera the Libyan air force was incapable of launching such an attack.

"We know very well the limited power of the Libyan air force and we know it is quite impossible for the Libyan air force to shell the city of Benghazi and another areas on a daily basis. This is way above what they are capable of. This clearly shows a direct and blatant interference by the governments of Egypt and the UAE (United Arab Emirates)."

Both the Libyan and Egyptian governments have expressed approval of Haftar's mission, named Operation Dignity, to regain control in cities controlled by Islamist militias, although Egyptian state media denied involvement in the attack Wednesday.

Egypt is concerned over a potential spillover of the fighting from neighboring Libya, the Jordan-based news agency Al Bawaba noted.

A spokesman for Libya's relatively weak army, controlled by the country's House of Representatives, said Wednesday it approved of Haftar's actions in Benghazi.

Insurgencies have taken control of Libya since the removal in 2011 of leader Moammar Gadhafi. As the national government weakened, Islamist militias were empowered, taking control of the capital of Tripoli. At least 12 people died in the Wednesday attacks.

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Libya ex-general in new assault on Islamist-held Benghazi

Benghazi (Libya) (AFP) - Libya's army threw its weight behind an ex-general who launched a new assault Wednesday to retake second city Benghazi from Islamist militias who have seized control of large parts of the turmoil-gripped country.

The North African nation has been gripped by turmoil since the 2011 uprising against long-time leader Moamer Kadhafi, with the authorities struggling to control powerful militias that ousted and killed him.

Gunfire and explosions were heard in Benghazi, an AFP correspondent said, after Haftar announced he was ready to "liberate" the city.

Witnesses said tanks had launched an assault against an Islamist militia known as the "February 17 Martyrs Brigade," while warplanes carried out raids on the group, whose headquarters is located west of the city.

At least 12 people were killed and 10 others wounded, including three soldiers, and a man and his three children, officials said.

A spokesman for Haftar's forces said they captured the February 17 headquarters after several hours of fighting, but there was no way to independently verify the claim.

Later, the army announced it had thrown its weight behind Haftar, who launched a first, unsuccessful, campaign against the Islamists in May, dubbing it "Operation Dignity".

"The Libyan army claims 'Operation Dignity'" as one of its own campaigns, spokesman Colonel Ahmed al-Mesmari said, adding, "now it is one operation of the army, among others."

- Difficult days to come -

In a speech broadcast late Tuesday, Haftar warned: "The coming hours and days will be difficult."

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