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    How disputes are resolved in libya

    Clan fighting has left at least 20 people dead in the south Libyan town of Sabha after an incident with a monkey, according to local reports.

    A pet monkey reportedly assaulted a schoolgirl, leading her family to seek revenge. Three men were killed along with the animal in initial clashes.

    Days of fighting followed between the Awlad Suleiman and Guedadfa clans.

    Casualties may be greater as the death toll is reportedly for the Awlad Suleiman group only.

    Reports also suggest tanks, rockets, mortars and other heavy weapons were used in the fighting, in which at least 50 people were also wounded.

    The three men reported as having the monkey at the time of the assault were from the Guedadfa community, the same as the late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi.

    Some reports say the monkey may have pulled off the girl's headscarf as well as scratching and biting her.
    The relationship between the two communities is said to have been strained for many years.
    Sabha is a hub for trafficking in migrants and arms in Libya's often neglected south.
    Libya has been wracked by conflict since Col Gaddafi was ousted in

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    Re: How disputes are resolved in libya

    Quote Originally Posted by ninianclark View Post
    Well done Tony Blair and Hilary Clinton. As Tony gave Gadaffi a big kiss in that tent , the following day an oil contract was signed. Add in a bit of Arab spring and Hilary Clinton, her involvement in well.... you know that bit Im sure - and we are where we are.

    ISIS have moved and the various tribes in Libya are now infighting.

    One almighty cockup by the Americans and the UK amongst others.

    Sometimes it's better the devil you know - as in Saddam and Gadaffi than the devils you dont.

    Thanks to Bush and Blair we are going to be bogged down in terrorism in Africa and the middle east as well as in our own country for a generation - or more
    Search "Clinton Arab Spring" and "Soros Arab Spring", and don't get sidetracked by the 'official' narrative.

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