Libya militias given 2 weeks to quit Tripoli
"A public demonstration will be held tomorrow at 4:30 pm in Martyrs’ Square in support of... initiatives to clear Tripoli of weapons and the unnecessary presence of militia," a statement from the office of the interim premier said.
"It is anticipated that the demonstration will escalate each day until December 20. On that day, if the militias have not left the city, the public of Tripoli and the Libyan government will close the whole city to traffic."
The statement by Abdel Rahim al-Kib’s office came after he met city council officials and other members of the National Transitional Council (NTC) on the security concerns posed by the presence of armed militias in the capital.
Abdul Razzak Abuhajar, president of the city council, urged militias from outside Tripoli to leave the city.
"I would urge all of those militias from outside Tripoli to return home," the statement from Kib’s office quoted Abuhajar as saying.
"We are grateful for their help but now it is time for them to return to their families and friends to help rebuild their own cities and lives."
Kib welcomed the city council’s initiatives to help clear Tripoli of weapons and militias and "confirmed that the interior and defence ministries will also provide full support to the Tripoli local council," the statement added.
It said Kib was aware of plans for public demonstrations in support of government actions, and at his meeting with council members he emphasised the importance of the public expressing their support peacefully.
At a separate news conference, Abuhajar told reporters that during his meeting with the prime minister the government had also vowed to disarm Tripoli completely by the end of the year.
"The government has promised us to disarm Tripoli by December 31," he said after Tripoli was inundated by former rebel fighters who ousted Moamer Kadhafi.
"They have assured the Tripoli council that the entire city will be disarmed," he said.
Earlier on Tuesday, dozens of protesters blocked several main roads in the city to demand fighters from other parts of the country pull out of the capital, which the rebels seized from Kadhafi’s forces in August.
Their action, which triggered huge traffic jams for most of the day, was also aimed at emptying several buildings used by fighters from outside the city as their headquarters.
On October 5, Libya’s new leaders ordered all heavy weapons to be removed from Tripoli, warning that their prolonged presence risked giving a bad image to the revolution which ousted Kadhafi.
Facing international concerns, the NTC has insisted that despite the proliferation of arms on the street, the Kadhafi regime’s looted weaponry has not left the country.
The pressure to disarm former rebels in Tripoli rose after local media reported several skirmishes between various factions, with some causing casualties.
On Sunday, a former rebel was killed in Tripoli in a shootout with members of a brigade of Rojban fighters from the west who wanted the release of a comrade held in a security services building in central Al-Jumhuria Street.
Witnesses said dozens of armed men and civilians forced their way to Tripoli’s main courthouse and the office of the attorney general, Abdelaziz al-Hasadi, calling for an ex-rebel allegedly involved in a murder to be freed.
The prosecutor fled before being caught by angry demonstrators who demanded that he sign a release order for the accused.
"This incident is very worrying. There is evidence of the deteriorating security situation in Tripoli," a local journalist said.
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