The Borneo Post

Fighting erupts in Libya capital after rival PM enters city

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TRIPOLI: Fighting broke out yesterday in the capital of warba ered Libya between backers of two rival administra­tions, threatenin­g renewed chaos in the oil-rich North African country.

The clashes erupted in Tripoli before dawn and heavy exchanges of fire were raging around 7 am (0500 GMT), an AFP correspond­ent reported.

Libya has been ruled by Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, but he has been challenged by Fathi Bashagha, who was appointed as rival premier in February by the parliament in the country’s eastern city of Tobruk.

Violence flared a er his press service announced “the arrival of the prime minister of the Libyan government, Mr Fathi Bashagha, accompanie­d by several ministers, in the capital Tripoli to begin his work there”.

There was no immediate reaction from the unity administra­tion led Dbeibah, which was installed in 2020 as part of a troubled UN-backed peace process and which has since refused to step down.

The fighting raised fears of a return to the chaos that has reigned since a Nato-backed popular revolt in 2011 toppled dictator Moamer Kadhafi, and an all-out conflict that gripped the capital in 2019-20.

Dbeibah’s government was tasked with leading Libya to elections scheduled for last December, but these were indefinite­ly postponed and his political opponents argue that his mandate has now finished.

In February, the parliament in Tobruk designated former interior minister Bashagha as prime minister. But he has failed to oust Dbeibah, who has said repeatedly he will only cede power to an elected government.

In March, pro-Bashagha armed groups had already deployed on the edges of the capital, raising fears of a confrontat­ion that would end a fragile ceasefire in place since October 2020.

Bashagha is backed by Khalifa Ha ar, the eastern-based military strongman who led a failed bid to seize Tripoli in 2019-20, and who maintains control of several key oil installati­ons.

 ?? Er forces of the rival — AFP photo ?? Vehicles of forces loyal to Dbeibah are parked along the waterfront in the capital Tripoli hours a Tobruk-based government withdrew following heavy fighting between opposing militias.
Er forces of the rival — AFP photo Vehicles of forces loyal to Dbeibah are parked along the waterfront in the capital Tripoli hours a Tobruk-based government withdrew following heavy fighting between opposing militias.

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