Libya govt gives militias 2 weeks to quit Tripoli
Libya's government today gave militias a two-week deadline to quit Tripoli, threatening to close down the capital city if they fail to do so.
"A public demonstration will be held tomorrow at 4:30 pm in Martyrs' Square in support of... initiatives to clear Tripoli of weapons and the unnecessary presence of militia," said a statement from the office of interim premier Abdel Rahim al-Kib.
"It is anticipated that the demonstration will escalate each day until December 20. On that day, if the militias have not left the city, the public of Tripoli and the Libyan government will close the whole city to traffic."
The statement by Kib's office was issued after he met Tripoli city council officials and other members of the National Transitional Council.
Abdul Razzak Abuhajar, president of the Tripoli city council, urged militias from outside Tripoli to leave the city.
"I would urge all of those militias from outside Tripoli to return home," a statement quoted him as saying.
"We are grateful for their help but now it is time for them to return to their families and friends to help rebuild their own cities and lives."
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Alfred Hili
Dec 7th 2011, 11:52
Violence breeds more violence. Those who live by the sword are bound to die by the sword.
Paul Saliba
Dec 7th 2011, 04:29
They should leave because they are stealing and robbing anything which comes to their hands. They even killed other libyans to take a simple car!! I was there for few days and the city is terrified during the night. Foreigners are seeking to stay in secure places. No house is safe anymmore. The media is not reporting the true situation. Mr Abuhajar is right and needs to be supported. I do not know however what is going to happen because these people are not easy. There is already too much fighting during the night. Hope things will not go out of hand. Lets pray.
Joseph Ellul
Dec 7th 2011, 08:38
Thank you for being so truthful.
George Cauchi
Dec 6th 2011, 19:20
Why will they leave? Its clear they dont trust each other. Lets hope common sense prevails for the sake of all Libyans and their neighbours !!!