In Libya, protests erupted following the death of militia commander Abdelghani al-Kikli, resulting in violent clashes and a police officer's death. Numerous ministers have resigned in support of demonstrators demanding Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah's resignation. The protests highlight widespread frustrations over the security situation and the government's inability to maintain order. Amid ongoing violence, particularly in Tripoli, calls for political reform intensify as citizens seek accountability and change. The UN has reiterated the right to peaceful protest, urging against further violence and escalation amid the unrest.
The protests follow a wave of violence in Tripoli, leading to the deaths of at least eight civilians. Demonstrators are demanding Prime Minister Dbeibah's resignation.
Several ministers with Libya's internationally recognized government have resigned in support of protesters, calling for greater accountability and change within the current administration.
The killing of militia leader Abdelghani al-Kikli sparked a series of deadly clashes, highlighting the government’s struggle to maintain security and public order amid rising tensions.
In an effort to consolidate control following the violence, Prime Minister Dbeibah faced growing public discontent, prompting citizens to march for a political shift in the capital.
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