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Tripoli, 4 July, 2022 (Lana) - GNU Minister of Interior, Khaled Mazen, announced that the demonstration that took place in Martyrs Square last Friday, its organizers obtained permission to demonstrate.Mazen said in his intervention during today's cabinet meeting in Tripoli that the demonstration was a protest against the poor living conditions in the country in general, and in particular the problem of electricity, which stopped everything and was the cause of fuel shortages and the... Read more
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Tripoli, 3 July 2022(Lana) UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appealed to protesters in Libya, demanding overthrow of all political bodies, to avoid any violence.A statement issued by UN Secretary-General Spokesman Stephane Dujarric's on Sunday called on security forces to exercise maximum restraint, while stressing the right to peaceful demonstrations. He stressed that the United Nations and The Secretary-General's Special Adviser Stephanie... Read more
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Tripoli, 3 July 2022 (Lana) The Head of the Government of National Unity Abdul Hamid Al Dabaiba “in an attempt to win the support of Army Commander Khalifa Haftar, offered the latter the chance to choose the next Chairman of the National Oil Corporation, the "Africa Intelligence" website revealed. The website, close to the French intelligence services, specifically the General Directorate of External Security "D. R.S. said Sun’Allah was not yet ready to give. ... Read more
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Tripoli, 3 July , 2022 (Lana) – The political parties stressed the need to respect the will of the people and heading to their demands to hold presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible.This came in a joint statement that warned against ignoring or underestimating the will of the people. The parties confirmed their standing with all Libyans, and with their right to demonstrate, sit-in, peaceful protest, and declare civil disobedience until their demands are met. The statement held the House... Read more
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Tripoli, 2 July 2022 (Lana) EU Ambassador to Libya Jose Sabadell considered Friday’s demonstrations in a number of Libyan cities a confirmation of the people's desire for change through elections, calling for their voices to be heard, and for these protests to be peaceful. "We are closely following the events across Libya, which confirmed that the people want change through elections, and their voices must be heard," Ambassador José Sabadell said in a tweet. Sabadell said protests should take place peacefully, without any kind of... Read more