Libya – Islamist Militia Group Says It Has ‘Secured’ A US Embassy

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    Supporters of Operation Dawn, a group of Islamist-leaning forces mainly from Misrata, demonstrate against the Libyan parliament and against last week's air strikes of rebel positions in Tripoli at Martyrs' Square in Tripoli August 29, 2014.  ReutersLibya – An Islamist-allied militia group “secured” a U.S. Embassy residential compound in Libya’s capital, more than a month after American personnel evacuated from the country over ongoing fighting, one of its commanders said Sunday.

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    An Associated Press journalist walked through the compound Sunday after the Dawn of Libya, an umbrella group for Islamist militias, invited onlookers inside. Some windows at the compound had been broken, but it appeared most of the equipment there remained untouched. The journalist saw treadmills, food, televisions and computers still inside.

    A commander for the Dawn of Libya group, Moussa Abu-Zaqia, told the AP that his forces had entered and been in control of the compound since last week, a day after it has seized control of the capital and its strategic airport after weeks of fighting with a rival militia. Abu-Zaqia said the rival militia was in the compound before his troops took it over.

    A video posted online showed men playing in a pool at the compound. In a message on Twitter, U.S. Ambassador to Libya Deborah Jones said the video appeared to have been shot in at the embassy’s residential annex.

    She also said it appeared the compound was being “safeguarded” and was not “ransacked.”

    The fighting prompted diplomats and thousands of Tripoli residents to flee. Dozens were killed in the fighting.

    On July 26, U.S. diplomats evacuated to neighboring Tunisia under a U.S. military escort. The State Department said embassy operations would be suspended until the security situation improved.

    The Dawn of Libya militia is deployed around the capital and has called on foreign diplomats to return now that the fighting has subsided.


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    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    Time to nuke these pirhanas.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    9 years ago

    Too bad Saddam Hussein isn’t around any more to keep the Iranians and their Islamist extremists in check.