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TRIPOLI: Libya´s UN-backed government on Monday accused gunmen of "terrorising" thousands of displaced people after armed groups opened fire at them to prevent them from returning to their town.
The displaced people are from Tawergha, a town that backed veteran dictator Moamer Qaddafi during the 2011 uprising that ousted and killed him. The Government of National Accord (GNA) had said the displaced could return home after it struck an agreement with representatives of the western city of Misrata, which has jurisdiction over Tawergha. But since February 1, the displaced have been stranded in a desert area after armed groups from Misrata blocked their return. On Sunday, several media reports quoting witnesses said gunmen had opened fire at families near the oasis town of Bani Walid to intimidate them and prevent them from going to Tawergha. Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj denounced the incidents. A GNA statement said he "strongly condemns attempts by armed men to terrorise the Tawergha families" who have set up a makeshift camp in the desert region of Qararat al-Qatf near Bani Walid."These groups... are trying to sabotage reconciliation efforts between Misrata and Tawergha," Sarraj said. The armed groups accused Tawergha residents of joining Kadhafi´s forces to besiege Misrata for more than two months during the 2011 Nato-backed revolt. They claim that during that time several people were killed while others were tortured and raped. The 40,000 residents of Tawergha have been kept in camps on the outskirts of Tripoli or scattered across the country for the past seven years, living in wretched conditions. Their plight has sparked concern from the United Nations and rights groups. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Libyan PM slams armed groups blocking return of displaced || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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