Libya’s Invisible State: How a Broken Country Refuses to Collapse
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Libya’s invisible state: How a broken country refuses to collapse
More than a decade after NATO’s 2011 intervention, Libya remains the most misunderstood state on the Mediterranean. To outside observers, the country appears terminally fractured: rival governments, competing militias, contested borders, and a diplomatic process that seems permanently stuck in neutral. Yet this surface-level chaos conceals a deeper and more uncomfortable truth. Libya did not collapse in the way many predicted. It survives-not th…
UN mission warns judicial rifts threaten Libya’s elections
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) on Thursday concluded the National Reconciliation and Human Rights track of its Structured Dialogue, following five days of meetings that focused on key issues directly affecting the credibility of any future electoral process. According to a statement issued by the UN mission, participants addressed critical concerns related […] The post UN mission warns judicial rifts threaten Libya’s electi…
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