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Calling for end to violent turmoil in Libya - UN mission

UN News Centre
19 May 2014 The United Nations mission in Libya today voiced deep concern over the recent violence in the country, and called on all sides to address differences through political means and on authorities to quickly address the lawlessness.

According to media reports, fierce fighting swept across the capital, Tripoli, on Sunday, after armed men stormed the country’s interim parliament. The violence is reported to be some of the worst since the 2011 uprising that ousted former leader Muammar al-Qadhafi.

In a news release, the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) expressed its deep concern over “the various acts of violence, including the assaults on official institutions and the terrorizing of civilians.”

It also condemned the grave security deterioration in the eastern region resulting in the high number of civilian casualties.

“The Mission calls on the authorities to immediately and quickly address the lawlessness, including the series of assassinations targeting the army, police and judiciary personnel, and to develop and implement a comprehensive security plan with the participation of political, security and social actors,” it stated.

“In this critical period, UNSMIL calls on all sides to immediately cease all military action and related mobilization, and to address differences by political means without violence and threats to the security of the country and the citizens.”

While undergoing its democratic transition, Libya has also been grappling with a deteriorating security situation. The first three months of this year witnessed a dramatic increase in violence across the country, according to the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and head of UNSMIL, Tarek Mitri, including targeted assassinations, bombings, abductions and attacks on state institutions and civilians.


http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=47831#.U3teHfldWWA
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The United Kingdom hopes that Libya can overcome this turmoil and transition into a fully functioning democracy.

NATO helped the Libyan people free themselves from oppression; and the UK would like to let it be known that the West are committed to protecting Libya's new found democracy by all means.
China blames the armed coup d'etat by Western imperialists for this declining situation.
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The United States of America denies the severe treatment made in Libya and would take necessary actions to urge US citizens to leave Libya.

Four additional U.S. V-22 Osprey aircraft "arrived overnight" at the naval base in Sigonella, Italy, to join four V-22s and 200 Marines that had been moved there last week, a U.S. defense source said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/State-department-tells-US-citizens-to-leave-Libya-immediately/articleshow/35654341.cms
The DPRK echoes the PRC's sentiments; we will happily assist the Libyan people, through our advanced, supreme technology, to resurrect Muammar Gaddafi from the dead and return to glorious green-tinted rule.
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Iceland is disgusted by this situation, and hereby opens up its snow palaces to those in need of refuge.
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Israeli has offered its hand in aiding the Libyan government train its national security forces in securing its national government from banditry.

Israels years of combat experience dealing with desert people can be used effectively to reduce the radical extremism in Libya from pouring over into much more respectable nations such as.... Israel of course!

The Libyan delegation can contact us later if they wish to get a hold of humanitarian aid :wink:

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