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Libya armed group detains Comic Con organizers

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TRIPOLI: A Libyan armed group said Saturday it had closed a comic book convention in Tripoli and detained the organizers for an “attack on morals and modesty” in the strife-ridden country.

Hundreds of young Libyans on Friday flocked to the opening of the city’s second Comic Con festival, including some dressed up as their favorite heroes from American comic books and Japanese manga.

Later in the day members of the Deterrence Force — a group of mainly conservati­ve Islamists that acts as the police for the UN-backed government — entered the venue, seized computers and arrested organizers, a participan­t said.

The group said those responsibl­e for the event would be handed over “to prosecutor­s for an attack on morals and modesty” as they looked to prey on youths in the city.

“This sort of festival imported from abroad exploits the weakness in their religious faith and their fascinatio­n with foreign cultures,” said a statement posted on Facebook.

Comic Con began in 1970 as a convention of a few dozen fans who swapped superhero magazines in the US.

The event has grown in size and spread around the world, including to Saudi Arabia.

Libya has been wracked by conflict since the fall of dictator Muammar Qaddafi in 2011 and the country has two rival government­s: One backed by the UN in the west and a rival administra­tion backed by a military strongman in the east.

Hundreds of different militia groups have stepped in to impose their authority in the security vacuum.

 ??  ?? Artists draw manga-style illustrati­ons at a stall during the Libya Comic Convention, in the capital Tripoli on Thursday. (AFP)
Artists draw manga-style illustrati­ons at a stall during the Libya Comic Convention, in the capital Tripoli on Thursday. (AFP)

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