Libyan Militias' Power Struggle Threatens Tripoli's Stability

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Libyan Militias' Power Struggle Threatens Tripoli's Stability
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Clashes between rival militias in Tripoli, Libya, resulted in at least 27 deaths and over 100 injuries. The fighting began when one militia detained a senior leader from another, and it ended when the detained leader was released. Libya's militias, which emerged after the fall of Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, have evolved and become part of the country's security institutions. They often compete for power, harass civilians and politicians, and are used by political factions to strengthen themselves. The recent clashes highlight the ongoing dangers posed by these militias, which continue to play a significant role in Libya's future despite condemnation from the country's rival governments.

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