GENERAL ‘SUSPENDS’ LIBYAN GOVERNMENT

Libyan Major General Khalifa Haftar, seen giving a statement broadcast in Libya, Feb. 14, 2014, in which he declared the country’s government frozen and said he was implementing a new "road map." Photo: CBS/Youtube
Tripoli, 15 Rabi’ul Akhir 1435/15 February 2014 (MINA) – The former commander of Libyan ground forces, Major-General Khalifa Haftar, has announced the “suspension” of the National Conference, the Libyan government and the Constitutional Declaration, as well as set “roadmap” for the country’s future.

 In a televised statement, the general claimed that this “is not a military coup”; the time for coups, he insisted, is over. Haftar stressed that his move is not a prelude to military rule, but is “support” for the Libyan people,  Middle East Monitor (MEMO)  reported as quoted by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA).

According to Al-Arabiya news, communications and the Internet were cut from the Libyan capital Tripoli. Forces loyal to General Haftar are in control of vital ports, including the capital.

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Local sources told the news agency that Haftar has a lot of support among military officers, including those who emerged during the revolution against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. He is said to be working on the creation of a Supreme Judicial Council in consultation with political and revolutionary forces in Libya.

In response, the chairman of the preparatory body for national dialogue, Fadeel Al-Amin, told Al-Arabiya that Haftar is speaking on his own behalf. Moreover, Izz Al-Din Aqeel, from the Libyan Republican Coalition, said that there is no unusual behaviour on the streets, nor are there any indications of a military coup, although he was at pains to stress that no one can say for sure what is going on.(T/P03/E01)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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