2011–2012 Libyan Factional Fighting
Libyan civil war, Islamism, Politics of Libya, Libyan National Army
978-620-1-19794-7
620119794X
100
2012-06-17
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. During the civil war in Libya, brigades of armed volunteers sprang up around the country, reporting to local military councils, which became de facto local governments. Civilian leaders say that, after the declaration of liberation in late October 2011, the militias have shifted from merely delaying the surrender of their weapons to actively asserting a continuing political role as "guardians of the revolution". Some of the largest, and most well-equipped brigades are associated with Islamist groups now forming political parties.
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