Friday, October 11, 2013

Libyan PM freed after hours of captivity

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Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan after spending  several hours in captivity  of a ‘former rebel’ militia kidnapped him from a Tripoli hotel in retaliation for his apparent cooperation with a US anti-terror raid.
Later Zeidan was freed by his captors unharmed, he urged another militia group who helped in his release to join the regular armed forces.
“Libyans need wisdom … not escalation … to deal with this situation,” Zeidan said during a televised cabinet meeting.
media reports, A militia commander with ties to the Interior Ministry told a private news channel that another Tripoli-based militia intervened by storming the house where Zeidan was kept, securing his release.

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