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08/02/2016

The Tebu and Tuareg players in the troubled deep south Libya (DIEEEINV04-2016)

The Tebu are members of a black community traditionally seattled in the Libyan deep south, and the Tuareg constitute the mean nomadic group existing in the wide Western Sahel territories. The Tuareg are also present in south Algeria and in the southern Libyan region of Fezzan, where they coexist with the Tebu. Both communities have been traditionally fighting among them, and the situation is aggravating since the year 2014. Given that conflict between the two communities is becoming one among the most important security problems the post-revolts Libya is facing, the identification of the defining elements of this situation is obligged.

Documento elaborado por Carlos Echeverría Jesús.

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