Libyan Govt Relocates Parliament After Attack

Armed activists contesting the interim parliament's decision to extend its mandate attacked and "abused" lawmakers when they stormed the building in Tripoli.
  • Libya:   Govt Relocates Parliament After Attack

    VOA, 3 March 2014

    Libyan militiamen stormed the country's national assembly overnight, beating and shooting a number of MPs. Both the interim government and U.N. mission in Tripoli are warning… Read more »

  • Libya:   UN Condemns Attack on Parliament

    UN News, 3 March 2014

    The United Nations mission in Libya has strongly condemned the attack that took place on Sunday against the country's parliament and its members, and stressed the need for… Read more »

  • Libya:   Legislators Shot in Parliament Protest

    DW, 3 March 2014

    Dozens of protesters have stormed Libya's parliament building, shooting and injuring two lawmakers and wounding several others. The protesters were contesting the interim… Read more »

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A crowd of demonstrators protest the ongoing use of weapons by rebel militias (file photo).

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