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heavy clashes in libya
« on: February 15, 2012, 06:05:16 PM »
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 Tripoli:  Fresh tribal clashes erupted today in Libya's remote southeastern desert, with one man saying five members of his clan had been killed, a toll that could not be independently verified.

Clashes between the Zwai and the Toubu tribes in the town of Kufra broke out for a third consecutive day today after 17 people were killed in fierce fighting over the first two days.

Turki Tobawi, from the Toubu tribe, told AFP by telephone that five of his comrades had been killed today, but another member of his clan said there were only injuries reported in the fighting.

Tobawi said his people were surrounded by members of the Zwai tribe.

"We are under siege from all sides. The Zwai tribe is shelling us with heavy weapons," he said.

He charged that Libya's ruling National Transitional Council was backing the Zwai by sending weapons and fighters to their help, which was also confirmed by a source from the Zwai clan.

"The government sent reinforcements to Zwai. Its plan is to exterminate the Toubu tribe," Tobawi said, warning that there was a "massacre happening in which Libyan authorities are participating".

A source from the Zwai tribe said a plane carrying weapons and fighters landed at Kufra airport last night to help its members.

Mohammed al-Harizi, spokesman for the NTC, confirmed today's clashes but said they were of "low intensity and between smugglers helped by foreign elements and thuwar (revolutionaries)."

Fierce clashes between the two tribes on Sunday and Monday left nine Zwai and eight Toubu dead.

Both groups were using light arms when the fighting erupted on Sunday, but the violence intensified, with the two sides firing rocket-propelled grenades and anti-aircraft guns yesterday, sources said.

The Toubu, who are dark-skinned, were discriminated against even under the regime of slain dictator Moammar Gaddafi.

The latest clashes apparently erupted after a young man from the Zwai tribe was killed in Kufra by three dark-skinned men believed to be Toubu three days ago, a Zwai source said.

The Toubu tribe is also present in Niger and Chad. Kufra, with a population of  about 40,000 people, is located in a triangle sharing borders with Egypt, Chad and Sudan.


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heavy clashes in libya
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2012, 06:30:20 PM »
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Gaddafi did an exceptionally good job at keeping peace between 2100+ tribes, right now is happening civil war (Libyans against West puppets), ethnic cleansing, and genocide to top the list.

Whatever "civilized" West touches, it becomes a bloody mess.

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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2012, 06:21:27 PM »
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Tribal clashes in Libya kill scores

 Published: February 21, 2012 10:16 AM
 By The Associated Press  RAMI AL-SHAHEIBI (Associated Press)

JALO, Libya - (AP) -- A Red Crescent worker says more than 50 civilians were killed in the past 24 hours in tribal warfare in southern Libya.

Moussa Bazama, an ambulance worker, says Tuesday that rockets, mortars and gunfire rocked residential areas in the desert town of Kufra, leaving scores killed and injured. Hundreds of families are fleeing toward northern cities.

For more than a week, the powerful Arab tribe of al-Zwia clashed with the African Tabu tribe in the border area where Libya, Chad and Sudan meet.

The two sides are old rivals. Tabu had always complained of discrimination under former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2012, 05:42:12 PM »
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Bloodshed in south Libya tribal clashes
 
 
At least 136 killed in clashes between Toubu, Zwai tribes in Kufra since fighting erupted 10 days ago amid lawlessness.
 
 
Middle East Online
 
 
By Imed Lamloum - TRIPOLI
 
 
 
 
NTC still unable to intervene to quell the violence
 
 
 
Fierce clashes between two tribes in Libya's remote southeastern desert have killed more than 100 people over the past 10 days, tribal sources said on Tuesday.

At least 113 people from the Toubu tribe and another 23 from the Zwai tribe have been killed in the town of Kufra since fighting erupted on February 12, the sources said.

"We are under siege since a week. Since the start of the clashes, 113 people (from our side) have been killed, including six children," Toubu chief Issa Abdelmajid said by telephone.

He said another 241 members of his tribe have been wounded.

Abdelmajid, a former opponent of Moamer Gathafi who fought the slain dictator's forces in last year's conflict, was previously tasked by the ruling National Transitional Council with monitoring Libya's southeastern border.

At least 23 people from the Zwai tribe have also been killed and another 53 wounded in the clashes, said sources from Zwai tribe.

A Zwai source said of those killed three died in new clashes on Tuesday, while 13 others were wounded.

"People from the Toubu tribe are being helped by foreign elements from Chad and Sudan. We have arrested several Chadian and Sudanese fighters," said Yunus Zwai, spokesman for Kufra local council.

At first, both groups used light arms, but eventually started firing rocket-propelled grenades and anti-aircraft guns, local sources said.

"I appeal to the international community to intervene and stop these clashes which are aimed at exterminating my tribe," said Abdelmajid.

"We tried calling the NTC but it has not responded," he added.

NTC spokesman Mohammed al-Harizi said that Libyan thuwar (anti-Gathafi revolutionaries) were heading to Kufra on Tuesday.

"The thuwar are moving there to secure the southern border, to ensure that there are no foreign elements entering Libya and to secure the town of Kufra," Harizi said without confirming the casualties but adding that the situation remained "critical."

On Monday he told Libya's official LANA news agency that the situation in Kufra was "not calm."

"There is an armed conflict between certain members of the society there in which several have been killed and wounded," Harizi said.

An NTC source, on condition of anonymity, said control of lucrative smuggling routes was at the root of the conflict.

Zwai, meanwhile, said those fighting members of his tribe were not Libyan Toubu tribesmen, but "foreign elements."

"There is an invisible hand in the fighting. The Libyan Toubu are safe in their homes," he said.

Members of the Toubu tribe are dark-skinned and present in southeastern Libya as well as in Chad, Sudan and Niger.

Kufra, with a population of about 40,000, is located in a triangle sharing borders with Egypt, Chad and Sudan. The Toubu tribe faced discrimination under Gathafi's regime.
 

 

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