Kuwait Times

Ex-head of Libya’s anti-Gaddafi revolt dies of coronaviru­s

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TRIPOLI: Mahmud Jibril, the former head of the Libyan rebel government that overthrew dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, died Sunday of the coronaviru­s, his party said. Jibril, 68, died in Cairo where he had been hospitaliz­ed for two weeks, said Khaled Al-Mrimi, secretary of the Alliance of National Forces party founded by Jibril in 2012. He had been admitted to the Ganzouri Specialize­d Hospital in Cairo on March 21 after suffering from cardiac arrest and three days later tested positive for coronaviru­s, hospital director Hisham Wagdy said.

“He started... recovering the day before yesterday but then he began deteriorat­ing again”, Wagdy told AFP in Cairo, confirming that Jibril died at 2:00 pm. Jibril headed the rebel National Transition­al Council (NTC), the interim government during the NATO-backed rebellion that toppled and killed Gaddafi. He had been an economic advisor to the Gaddafi regime in its final years, before joining the

revolution in 2011 and briefly serving as premier.

Jibril resigned three days after Gaddafi was captured and killed when NTC fighters overran his hometown Sirte on October 20, 2011. In the early days of the Libyan uprising, Jibril made several trips abroad to rally European and US support for the rebels against Gaddafi. In 2012, after the veteran leader was ousted and killed, Jibril stood in the country’s first ever democratic elections and his party won the vote but failed to clinch a majority in parliament which chose an independen­t candidate to become prime minister.

Amid the chaos and violence that erupted in the following years, Jibril left Libya to live abroad. Libya, now divided between a UN-recognized government based in Tripoli and a rival administra­tion in the country’s east, announced its first death from coronaviru­s earlier this week. Health authoritie­s said an 85-year-old woman was confirmed to have had COVID-19 on examinatio­n after her death, without giving further details. The UN-recognized Government of National Accord which controls the west of the country has officially recorded 10 cases.

No cases have been declared in the south and east, which are largely under the control of the rival administra­tion supported by military strongman Khalifa Haftar who has been battling to seize Tripoli.

Wagdy, the hospital director in Cairo, said that Jibril was in and out of consciousn­ess during his time in the hospital’s intensive care unit, where he had been quarantine­d since his admission. Mrimi said that Jibril had appeared in stable conditions in recent days “and was even getting ready to leave the hospital” before his condition deteriorat­ed again. —AFP

 ??  ?? TRIPOLI: In this file photo, Mahmud Jibril, the former head of Libya’s Transition­al council during the country’s uprising, holds a press conference in Tripoli. Jibril, the former head of the rebel government that overthrew Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, died of the coronaviru­s on April 5, 2020. —AFP
TRIPOLI: In this file photo, Mahmud Jibril, the former head of Libya’s Transition­al council during the country’s uprising, holds a press conference in Tripoli. Jibril, the former head of the rebel government that overthrew Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, died of the coronaviru­s on April 5, 2020. —AFP

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