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Gunmen storm Libyan parliament, raid offices

Heavily armed gunmen stormed into Libya’s parliament on Sunday after attacking the building with anti-aircraft weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, witnesses and residents said.

Updated on: May 19, 2014 12:52 AM IST
Agencies | By , Tripoli
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Heavily armed gunmen stormed into Libya’s parliament on Sunday after attacking the building with anti-aircraft weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, witnesses and residents said.

Details of the armed group were unclear, but a spokesman for retired Libyan general Khalifa Haftar said his irregular forces had carried out the assault as part of his campaign against Islamist militants.

“These are members of the Libyan National Army,” Mohamed al-Hejazi, spokesman for the group said, using the name of the irregular forces loyal to Haftar.

A witness said gunmen had kidnapped two people from the congress. Lawmaker Omar Bushah said gunmen had stormed into the General National Congress, raiding lawmakers’ offices and set the building on fire. Witnesses reported heavy fighting outside the parliament.

One resident said the attackers later left and that armed locals were now protecting the area. It was not possible to verify which group they might represent.

Libya’s parliament has been paralysed by divisions between Islamist parties and more nationalist rivals. Many Libyans blame the congress for their failure to progress toward democratic transition since the fall of veteran ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

After the ousting of Gaddafi, Libya’s weak government and army have been unable to impose state authority over heavily armed brigades of former rebels and militias who have become the North African country’s powerbrokers.

New Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq has formed a government pending parliamentary approval this week, officials said.

Meanwhile, the death toll from fighting over the weekend in Benghazi between troops loyal to the rogue general and Islamist militias rose to 70, the Health Ministry said.

Benghazi, the birthplace of the 2011 uprising, was quiet on Sunday as violence spread to the capital.

 
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