An Islamist militia group in Libya said it has taken control of the
residential annex, but have not gone into the main compound, of the
vacated U.S. embassy in Tripoli, a month after American diplomats fled
to escape the violent clashes between rival militias in the Libyan
capital.
News agencies reported Sunday that Fajr Libya (Libya Dawn), an umbrella group for Islamist militias, said it has been in control of the U.S. compound for a week, seizing it from a rival militia after weeks of fighting for control of Tripoli and its international airport.
The Dubai-based Al Arabiya network aired a video showing militia fighters jumping from a roof into the swimming pool at the U.S. facility.
U.S. ambassador to Libya Deborah Jones said the video appeared to have been shot in the embassy's residential annex. She said the embassy appears to be safeguarded and not ransacked.
Jones, who is in Malta, stressed however that the area depicted in the video "appears to be a residential annex" of the U.S. mission, adding that she "cannot say definitively since not there."
U.S. envoys fled to neighboring Tunisia in late July to avoid the clashes in Tripoli, with the U.S. saying it would suspend embassy operations until security could be assured.
Increasing violence has wracked Libya in the three years since long-time dictator Moammar Gadhafi was toppled.
Meanwhile, rival legislative assemblies, one in Tripoli and one 1,500 kilometers away in Tobruk, have selected their own prime ministers to run the country.
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31/8/14
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News agencies reported Sunday that Fajr Libya (Libya Dawn), an umbrella group for Islamist militias, said it has been in control of the U.S. compound for a week, seizing it from a rival militia after weeks of fighting for control of Tripoli and its international airport.
The Dubai-based Al Arabiya network aired a video showing militia fighters jumping from a roof into the swimming pool at the U.S. facility.
U.S. ambassador to Libya Deborah Jones said the video appeared to have been shot in the embassy's residential annex. She said the embassy appears to be safeguarded and not ransacked.
Jones, who is in Malta, stressed however that the area depicted in the video "appears to be a residential annex" of the U.S. mission, adding that she "cannot say definitively since not there."
U.S. envoys fled to neighboring Tunisia in late July to avoid the clashes in Tripoli, with the U.S. saying it would suspend embassy operations until security could be assured.
Increasing violence has wracked Libya in the three years since long-time dictator Moammar Gadhafi was toppled.
Meanwhile, rival legislative assemblies, one in Tripoli and one 1,500 kilometers away in Tobruk, have selected their own prime ministers to run the country.
http://www.voanews.com/content/libyan-militia-takes-control-of-vacant-us-embassy-annex-in-tripoli/2433997.html
31/8/14
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