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Libyan Prime Minister Kidnapped In Tripoli by Dblack: 7:52am On Oct 10, 2013
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan was snatched by gunmen before dawn Thursday from a Tripoli hotel where he resides, the government said. The abduction appeared to be in retaliation for the U.S. special forces raid over the weekend that seized a Libyan al-Qaeda suspect from the streets of the capital.

Zeidan's abduction reflected the weakness of Libya's government, which is virtually held hostage by powerful militias, many of which are made up of Islamic militants. Militants were angered by the U.S. capture of the suspected militant, known as Abu Anas al-Libi, and accused the government of colluding in or allowing the raid.

In a sign of Libya's chaos, Zeidan's seizure was depicted by various sources as either an "arrest" or an abduction.

That is because the militias are interwoven in Libya's fragmented power structure. With the police and army in disarray, many are enlisted to serve in state security agencies, though their loyalty is more to their own commanders than to government officials and they have often intimidated or threatened officials. The militias are rooted in the brigades that fought in the uprising that toppled autocrat Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, and are often referred to as "revolutionaries."

A statement on the government's official website said Zeidan was taken at dawn to an "unknown location for unknown reasons" by a group believed to be "revolutionaries" from a security agency known as the Anti-Crime Committee. The Cabinet held an emergency meeting Thursday morning, headed by Zeidan's deputy, Abdel-Salam al-Qadi.

Abdel-Moneim al-Hour, an official with the Anti-Crime Committee, told The Associated Press that Zidan had been arrested on accusations of harming state security and corruption. The public prosecutor's office said it had issued no warrant for Zidan's arrest.

A government official said gunmen broke into the luxury hotel in downtown Tripoli where Zeidan lives and abducted him and two of his guards. The two guards were beaten but later released. The official spoke to AP on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.

State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki, traveling with Secretary of State John Kerry in Brunei, said, "We are looking into these reports and we are in close touch with senior US and Libyan officials on the ground."

The snatching of Zeidan came hours after he met with the family of Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, the al-Qaida suspect seized by the Americans, now being held in a U.S. warship.
Re: Libyan Prime Minister Kidnapped In Tripoli by Dblack: 7:59am On Oct 10, 2013
Re: Libyan Prime Minister Kidnapped In Tripoli by Dblack: 8:14am On Oct 10, 2013
I saw this coming, they termed moderate islamist goverment terrorist and aided in toppling them over. Now the whole Region is in turmoil, radical islamist have taken over north africa.

Guns from the north have found its way to radicalist in niger, mali and nigeria.

US wrong move!!!
Re: Libyan Prime Minister Kidnapped In Tripoli by donphilopus: 9:26am On Oct 10, 2013
Sardonic, a whole Prime Minister?
Re: Libyan Prime Minister Kidnapped In Tripoli by OAM4J: 12:34pm On Oct 10, 2013

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