Rebels stand guard at the entrance to the Es Sider terminal in Libya, where a North Korean-flagged tanker was docked. Photo: Reuters
Libya threatened on Saturday to bomb a North Korean-flagged tanker if it tried to ship oil from a rebel-controlled port, in a major escalation of a stand-off over the country's petroleum wealth.
The rebels, who have seized three major Libyan ports since August to press their demands for more autonomy, warned Tripoli against staging an attack to halt the oil sale after the tanker docked at Es Sider terminal, one of the country's biggest. The vessel started loading crude late at night, oil officials said.
The oil dispute is just one facet of the deepening turmoil in the North African OPEC member, where the government is struggling to control militias who helped topple Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 but kept their weapons and now challenge state authority.
The North Korean-flagged tanker at the Es Sider export terminal. Photo: Reuters
A local television station controlled by protesters showed footage of pro-autonomy rebels holding a lengthy ceremony and slaughtering a camel to celebrate their first oil shipment. In the distance stood a tanker. The station said the ceremony took place in Es Sider.
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Prime Minister Ali Zeidan appeared on television to warn the tanker's crew. ''The tanker will be bombed if it doesn't follow orders when leaving [the port]. This will be an environmental disaster,'' Zeidan said.
''They are now trying to load oil,'' he said, denouncing it as a criminal act. Authorities have ordered the arrest of the tanker's crew.
There was no immediate sign of the country's armed forces moving towards the port. Analysts say the military, still in training, would struggle to overcome rebels battle-hardened from the eight-month uprising against Gaddafi.
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Libya threatens to bomb N.Korean tanker if it ships oil from rebel port