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Anti-Government Protest Set for Friday in Libyan Capital
Anti-Government Protest Set for Friday in Libyan Capital

Libya Review

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Libya Review

Anti-Government Protest Set for Friday in Libyan Capital

The Sons of Souq Al-Jumaa Movement has called for a mass protest in front of the headquarters of Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU) led by Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbaiba. In a statement released on Tuesday, the movement urged 'all free Libyans' to participate in a large-scale demonstration on Friday outside the Prime Minister's Office on Al-Sikka Road in Tripoli. The organisers say the protest is a response to alleged normalisation with Israel, widespread corruption, and 'crimes committed against civilians'. 'It is time to speak with one voice: No to normalisation, no to corruption, no to the government of blood and shame,' the statement read. The group accused the GNU of 'betraying the sacrifices of the nation's martyrs' and of failing to protect civilians. It also described the government as a 'gang' that is 'selling the homeland and silencing dissent'. The movement called on men and women, young and old, to take to the streets and demand the immediate removal of the Dbeibah government. It also called for accountability for all those allegedly involved in crimes against civilians, and firmly rejected 'any attempt to drag Libya into foreign occupation or dependency'. The planned protest comes amid rising political tensions and public dissatisfaction with governance in western Libya. The GNU has not yet responded to the statement. While the GNU maintains it is working to stabilise the country and hold elections, critics have increasingly voiced concerns over its legitimacy, transparency, and international alignments. Tags: DemonstrationslibyaLibyan GovernmentProteststripoli

Al-Menfi commends peaceful Tripoli demonstrations
Al-Menfi commends peaceful Tripoli demonstrations

Libyan Express

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Libyan Express

Al-Menfi commends peaceful Tripoli demonstrations

BY Libyan Express May 24, 2025 - 03:45 Al-Menfi endorses citizens' right to peaceful demonstration The Chairman of Libya's Presidential Council, Mohamed al-Menfi, has praised recent peaceful demonstrations in Tripoli, describing them as evidence of a 'civilised national scene' that demonstrates Libyans' commitment to democratic expression. In a statement, al-Menfi said he was proud of the manner in which citizens in the capital exercised their right to peaceful assembly, noting the responsible way demonstrators expressed their aspirations. He characterised the protests as marking a return to peaceful political expression following years of national instability. The Presidential Council Chairman also praised Libya's security institutions for their role in safeguarding citizens' right to peaceful protest. He stated that the council has consistently focused on hearing public opinion through various means in order to achieve positive change. Al-Menfi extended his appeal beyond Tripoli, encouraging Libyans in cities across the country to continue peaceful and respectful demonstrations. He described such civic engagement as vital to building a modern state that reflects the hopes of all citizens. The statement comes as Libya continues efforts towards political stabilisation and national unity after years of conflict and division. The Presidential Council's support for peaceful protest appears to reflect attempts to establish democratic norms within the country's institutions. The remarks suggest the government views the demonstrations as a constructive element in Libya's democratic transition rather than as opposition to state authority.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express. How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@ Please include 'Op-Ed' in the subject line.

PM Hammad Calls for New Libyan Government
PM Hammad Calls for New Libyan Government

Libya Review

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Libya Review

PM Hammad Calls for New Libyan Government

Libya's parliament-designate Prime Minister Osama Hammad has called for a 'brave and responsible' national dialogue to form a unified government that would pave the way for simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections. In a televised address, Hammad urged Libyans to end the country's long-standing political division. Hammad also called on the UN Security Council and international community to assume their responsibilities towards Libya. However, he warned that if they fail to act, they should 'leave the decision to Libyans' without external interference or guardianship. The speech came amid public outrage over the recent violent suppression of protests in Tripoli. Hammad condemned the use of 'excessive force' against demonstrators, describing the crackdown as 'a collective cry' from citizens rejecting corruption and political neglect. He labelled the shooting of unarmed civilians as a criminal act. Hammad criticised the Presidential Council's failure to protect civilians and manage the crisis, while accusing the international community of maintaining a 'deafening silence' that only deepens Libyans' isolation and erodes trust in international justice. He also attacked his rival in Tripoli, Prime Minister Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba, calling his recent statements 'devoid of responsibility and humanity.' Hammad accused Dbaiba of failing to acknowledge the deaths of peaceful protesters and instead blaming others, while continuing to rely on militias that he once portrayed as official state security forces. Dbaiba responded on Saturday, calling the Abu Salim violence a 'shared mistake' and expressing regret over recent clashes in Tripoli. The fighting followed his order to dismantle the Stability Support Apparatus, leading to fierce battles between powerful armed groups and the death of their leader, Abdelghani al-Kikli. Several ministers in Dbaiba's government resigned on Friday in solidarity with protesters and in protest at government performance. Tags: Abdel-Hamid DbaibaElectionslibyaLibyan PMOsama Hammad

Joburg's MBB display great fight in BAL debut against Al Ahli
Joburg's MBB display great fight in BAL debut against Al Ahli

TimesLIVE

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • TimesLIVE

Joburg's MBB display great fight in BAL debut against Al Ahli

Johannesburg's Made by Ball (MBB) showed they are not in Rwanda for the Basketball Africa League (BAL) to make up the numbers, displaying plenty of courage in a narrow opening defeat on Saturday. Though their hopes of a fairytale debut of the tournament were eroded by Libya's Al Ahli Tripoli in an 87-77 loss at the BK Arena in Kigali, the Gauteng side put up a great fight, especially in the final 10 minutes of the game. It was an enormous occasion for the MBB players, one they said they were excited about in the build-up to the start of the Nile Conference, but in the first 30 minutes, they appeared overwhelmed. They couldn't match the pace of Tripoli. They would close gaps in the score, but the Libyans would just shift the gears and extend again. Tripoli's biggest lead of the afternoon was 19 points in the third quarter. In a bid to be more competitive, MBB introduced their bench, but it lacked major contributions, assembling only 10 points in the game. Your first @castlelitesa Game Recap of the Nile Conference! AlAhli takes the W ✅ #BAL5 — Basketball Africa League (@theBAL) May 17, 2025 By contrast, the Libyans' substitutes scored 32 points. Their top scorer, Senegalese Jean Jacques Boissy, came from the dugout and added 28 points, seven rebounds, and one assist. These are areas the players and coaching staff said they would need to rectify before their game against APR of Rwanda on Sunday. Despite a scare in the opening minutes of the game when Deon Thompson knocked two three-pointers from deep for Tripoli, MBB went toe-to-toe with Tripoli, who are deemed favourites to top the conference. The north Africans were expected to run away with the game from the get-go. But US Import, who played in the NBA G-League, Roovan Mooring, calmed the nerves of the South Africans when he made the first two-pointer and MBB's first points in the BAL. MBB head coach Sam Vincent cracked a smile, and there were roars from the bench and high-fives as MBB signalled their arrival at Africa's biggest tournament The first quarter ended 15-10 with the Libyans leading, and from then on, Tripoli stepped their foot on the accelerator in the second quarter with Boissy the aggressor. They went to the halftime break with a 12-point advantage, leading 45-33. In the third quarter, Tripoli seemed to have everything going their way offensively, but MBB kept up the fight, and the third quarter finished 64-50. In the final quarter, MBB turned on the charm with Mooring, Teafale Lenard Jnr and Robinson Opong Odoch leading from the front to close the gap to five points in the last four minutes. But Tripoli fought their way out of what would have been a great moment for SA basketball. Mooring finished with 26 points, Lenard Jnr with 20 and Odoch made 15. MBB next play home team Armée Patriotique Rwandaise on Sunday (5.30pm). • Anathi Wulushe is in Rwanda courtesy of the BAL.

Tunisia offers to host UN-backed Libyan dialogue
Tunisia offers to host UN-backed Libyan dialogue

Libyan Express

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Libyan Express

Tunisia offers to host UN-backed Libyan dialogue

BY Libyan Express May 17, 2025 - 12:53 Updated: May 17, 2025 - 12:54 Tunisia extends diplomatic hand as neighbouring Libya seeks path to stability amid renewed tensions in Tripoli Tunisia has proposed hosting peace talks between Libyan factions under United Nations supervision, following new outbreaks of violence in Libya's capital. In a statement released Friday evening, Tunisia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed concern about deteriorating security conditions in Tripoli and called for an immediate end to hostilities throughout Libya. 'Tunisia is prepared to serve as a meeting ground for Libyans to engage in dialogue under the auspices of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya,' the ministry stated. The government emphasised that any political solution should 'preserve Libya's unity and respond to the aspirations of the Libyan people for security and stability.' The Tunisian government cited the 'common destiny' shared by the neighbouring countries as motivation for its diplomatic initiative. It called on Libyan parties to reject violence and prioritise national interests through consensus. Tunisia's proposal envisions a 'comprehensive path under the umbrella of the United Nations' that would aim to end the conflict, facilitate elections, and establish unified state institutions representing all Libyan citizens. The statement reiterated Tunisia's position that any sustainable solution must come from 'Libyans' own will and without any external interference.'​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express. How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@ Please include 'Op-Ed' in the subject line.

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