Libya Latest: 147 Killed, 395 Injured In Tribal Clashes
A week of fighting between rival tribes deep in Libya’s south has killed 147 people, the government of National Transitional Council (NTC) said at the weekend. It, however, announced that it had brokered a fresh ceasefire agreement between the two feuding sides.
The clashes in the desert oasis city of Sabha were between members of the Tibu ethnic group, many of whom are originally from neighbouring Chad, and local militias from Sabha.
The fighting underlines the fragility of the government’s grip on Libya over six months after a revolt ended Muammar Gaddafi’s rule, as well as the volatility of a country awash with weapons left over from the rebellion.
Minister of Health Fatima al-Hamroush said on Saturday that 147 people had been killed and 395 injured since the clashes broke out a week ago. She said the government had sent 20 cars filled with medical supplies to the Sabha region and had transported 187 people from both sides of the clashes to Tripoli for medical care.
Interim prime minister, Abdurrahim El-Keib told reporters a truce was now in force. The government has previously announced ceasefires over the past few days but these have collapsed.
The prime minister said a delegation, including the ministers of interior, defence and health, travelled to Sabha last week to broker the peace deal. “We are pained for the south and we are sorry that the clashes reached this stage,” said El-Keib. “The government is working to solve this problem. We have reached a cease fire agreement.”
The clashes in the desert oasis city of Sabha were between members of the Tibu ethnic group, many of whom are originally from neighbouring Chad, and local militias from Sabha.
The fighting underlines the fragility of the government’s grip on Libya over six months after a revolt ended Muammar Gaddafi’s rule, as well as the volatility of a country awash with weapons left over from the rebellion.
Minister of Health Fatima al-Hamroush said on Saturday that 147 people had been killed and 395 injured since the clashes broke out a week ago. She said the government had sent 20 cars filled with medical supplies to the Sabha region and had transported 187 people from both sides of the clashes to Tripoli for medical care.
Interim prime minister, Abdurrahim El-Keib told reporters a truce was now in force. The government has previously announced ceasefires over the past few days but these have collapsed.
The prime minister said a delegation, including the ministers of interior, defence and health, travelled to Sabha last week to broker the peace deal. “We are pained for the south and we are sorry that the clashes reached this stage,” said El-Keib. “The government is working to solve this problem. We have reached a cease fire agreement.”
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