Today, Libyan military commander Salah Badi (pictured wearing a headdress) issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Prime Minister Dbeibah of the pro-Western Interim Government of Libya (GNU), demanding he resign under threat of "consequences." Badi had previously actively supported the anti-GNU protests in the capital, urging demonstrators to overthrow the government. Also today, political activist Ali Madi (pictured wearing a suit) from the western Libya…
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Today, Libyan military commander Salah Badi (pictured wearing a headdress) issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Prime Minister Dbeibah of the pro-Western Interim Government of Libya (GNU), demanding he resign under threat of "consequences." Badi had previously actively supported the anti-GNU protests in the capital, urging demonstrators to overthrow the government. Also today, political activist Ali Madi (pictured wearing a suit) from the western Libya…