AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUN and Tripoli protests: The UN says it’s “deeply concerned” after violent demonstrations outside UN offices in Libya, blaming social media disinformation; it also reiterated there is no UN resettlement program in Libya as hundreds blocked UNHCR and UNSMIL sites in Tripoli. Migration crackdown and pushback: In Benghazi, Deputy Commander Saddam Haftar announced a sweeping campaign against undocumented migrants and smuggling networks, while Libya’s House of Representatives defense committee rejected any resettlement plans, warning against demographic change. Security incident in Tripoli: Libya’s human rights body condemned an attempted breach of the UNSMIL headquarters in Janzour, calling it a serious criminal act and urging an urgent investigation. Political track: The 4+4 committee started talks in Tunisia with a UN envoy present, focusing on electoral laws and a timeline for an agreed framework. Benghazi unrest plot: Authorities said 221 people were arrested over an alleged coordinated plot to attack key state institutions after a football match, including claims of calls to mobilize and incite violence. Foreign labor rules: Libya’s Mufti said regulating foreign labor is a security necessity and urged expelling UNHCR, while the Ministry of Labor reiterated rules on employing foreign workers.
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