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10/12/2013

Libya, the new narcoterrorism (DIEEEO120-2013)

Involves in guns, with alarming rates of common crime, and some internal struggles for control of oil, Libya is in a chaos, two years after the arab uprisings and assassinat of former Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Not enough, the real power is hold in the hundreds of militias with very different policy objectives: The creation of an Islamic state, the country's conversion to the federal system, or just the struggle betwen the tribal and armys forces to acces to the power who reject drop the arms because they don´t trust in the new political institutions. The agenda of the country is written today by rival Islamist factions, drug traffickers and arms, and terrorist groups. Libya, meanwhile, in stand by withouth army and police avable to impose order and security.

Author: Beatriz Mesa García

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