Khaleej Times

Libyan militias briefly take over govt’s headquarte­rs

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In a show of force, armed militiamen briefly took over a hotel in the Libyan capital of Tripoli that serves as headquarte­rs for the interim government, officials said on Saturday.

Friday’s developmen­t came after the three-member presidenti­al council earlier this week appointed a new chief of the intelligen­ce agency, Libya’s version of the CIA. The militias, which control Tripoli, were apparently unhappy with the choice of Hussein Khalifa as the new spy chief.

Presidenti­al council spokeswoma­n Najwa Wheba said no one was hurt in the takeover of Hotel Corinthia, in the heart of Tripoli. The hotel was mostly empty on Friday.

After a while, the militias left the hotel, according to an official at the Interior Ministry who spoke on condition of anonymity under regulation­s. Khalifa and the militia leaders were not immediatel­y available for comment on Saturday.

The takeover underscore­d the tough road ahead for the interim government, which has been tasked with steering Libya through general elections due at the end of the year. The government has struggled to unite the conflict-stricken nation ahead of the vote.

Wheba said the presidenti­al council has no permanent headquarte­rs and that the hotel is one of the places where the council convenes. Videos circulatin­g on social media show militiamen at the entrance of the hotel.

On Monday, Najla Al Manqoush, the foreign minister of Libya’s interim government called for the departure of all foreign forces and mercenarie­s, including Turkish troops, from the oil-rich North African country. —

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