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Soomli la ogaaday inuu Libya ka afduubto Soomaalida Tahriibto, by Wariye Hassan Rasto SNTV Norway – Video


Soomli la ogaaday inuu Libya ka afduubto Soomaalida Tahriibto, by Wariye Hassan Rasto SNTV Norway

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Libya Build 2014 – Camera Tour – 1 – Video


Libya Build 2014 - Camera Tour - 1

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Deadly clashes in Libya, more fighting anticipated – Video


Deadly clashes in Libya, more fighting anticipated
Deadly clashes in Libya, more fighting anticipated Fierce clashes broke out in Benghazi, Libya, between armed groups loyal to a rogue ex-general and Islamist militias. The country #39;s Health...

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BREAKING! Overthrow in Libya // Ex Libyan General on TV: "Parliament Suspended" – Video


BREAKING! Overthrow in Libya // Ex Libyan General on TV: "Parliament Suspended"
Forces apparently loyal to a renegade Libyan general said they suspended parliament Sunday after earlier leading a military assault against lawmakers, directly challenging the legitimacy of...

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Libya Government Claims It Is In Control After Parliament Attack

Libya's government insisted it was still in control of the country Monday after an armed assault on parliament that it denounced as a bloody coup attempt.

Militants led by a retired military general stormed the parliament building in the capital Tripoli on Sunday using anti-aircraft guns and rocket-propelled grenades, according to a statement from the group.

Two people were killed as lawmakers were forced to flee and the armed men ransacked the legislature, The Associated Press reported.

Retired Gen. Khalifa Hifter's group said they would not allow the fractured country to become a "breeding ground or an incubator for terrorism." He denied it was a coup and insisted that his men were "fighting by the people's choice."

The militants said they carried out another attack on an Islamist group in Benghazi on Friday, taking the weekend's death toll to more than 70.

Armed men aim their weapons as smoke rises near the parliament building Sunday.

By late Sunday, armed men loyal to the central government were manning checkpoints in the city, and the fighting had reportedly spread to the highway leading to the airport.

But early Monday, the government released a defiant statement, saying that they were still in control of the country and decrying the clashes over the weekend.

"The government condemns the expression of political opinion through the use of armed force from all parties and it calls for an immediate end to the use of the military arsenal," in a statement read aloud by Justice Minister Asalah al-Marghani and posted by BBC News.

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