Local affairs editor for (LANA) calls for reconciliation with the Libyan national memory.
Pulbished on:Tripoli, March 28, 2023 (LANA) - The 28th of March marks the anniversary of the evacuation of British forces and bases from Libya, as on this day in the year 1970, the British army dismantled its camps and bases spread in our country and departed without regret.
The editor of local affairs at the Libyan News Agency confirmed in a comment on the occasion that the evacuation of British forces and bases from Libya is a national event par excellence that came in the context of an overwhelming political and popular will in Libya and the region rejecting colonialism and foreign presence in all its forms and types.
On this occasion, the editor called for the need to reconcile with the Libyan national memory as a prelude to achieving comprehensive national reconciliation and the establishment of a national, civil, democratic state, whereby peaceful transfer of power takes place without exclusion or marginalization in accordance with what is stipulated in the Libyan laws in force, and to put an end to warfare and destructive conflict over power, money and influence, and to achieve development. location, building progress and prosperity for the Libyan people through the fair distribution of the wealth of Libyan women and men, putting an end to the plundering of public money, fighting corruption in all its forms and manifestations, and protecting the Libyan borders.
The editor stressed the importance of evoking this national anniversary of the liberation of Libya again from every presence of foreign forces and bases violating Libyan sovereignty, expelling the crowds of mercenaries spread over Libyan territory and following up on all those involved in bringing these forces, bases and mercenaries to justice.
In his commentary, the editor expressed the hope pinned on the meetings of the Joint Military Committee (5 + 5), the latest of which was the Tripoli meeting in the past two days, and its commitment to renouncing fighting and violence in all its forms on all Libyan soil, its rejection of foreign interference in Libyan affairs, and its work to develop national programs for the deportation of mercenaries and foreign fighters.
The editor pointed out, by the way, that there are pages on social networking sites and private accounts that tried to exploit this national event for abhorrent political ends, stressing that national events, including the evacuation of foreign bases, cannot be reduced to people or systems because they are built first and foremost on grounds, popular will and political forces brought together by love. homeland and preserve its independence and sovereignty.
The local affairs editor concluded with (LANA) his comment by emphasizing that professionally recalling this occasion through the media or on social networking sites reveals that something has changed in Libya in the field of freedom of opinion and expression after the 2011 revolution, even at a minimal level.
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