The killing of the U.S. Ambassador and three other Americans has called on much furry amongst the Americans. U.S. secretary Hilary Clinton had said to investigate the entire episode of furry and is agonized regarding the matter.
After the making up an anti-Islam film “innocence of the Muslims” whole Muslim world bravely protested against the film. All gathered on the streets and raised their voices against it. The protests also got a deadliest shape when demonstrators begun to storm U.S. embassies and killed four Americans in Libya. The entire thing got very serious as America did not take it easy the killing of its own people and had ordered the people to evacuate Libya.
As far as the weapons of the army is concerned, in the time of the Gadafi, U.S. had trained an army to fight against the militias of Gadafi, now after the death of Gadafi the militias are still holding weapons which can be dangerous for others. Same Militias killed down four Americans, so libya’s interim government has released orders to demolish the forced which do not come under their authority. Moreover, the orders have been passed that those militias should be made to leave the military compounds and public property within 48 hours.
“Mohamed al-Magarief, the president of Libya’s national Congress and the interim head of state, apparently sought to both appease public anger and capitalize on it with the order to withdraw and disband. Previous interim leaders have issued similar calls before without success, in part because the Libyan government still depends on many of the self-organized militias to act as its military, police and national guard.
Hundreds of such armed groups were formed during and after the uprising against Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, typically armed with Kalashnikov rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and truck-mounted artillery captured or looted from the colonel’s armories. Since his overthrow the groups have been both the main guardians of the social order in Libya and the chief menace to it.
There have been news that Libyan Army’s chief of staff, Yousef al-Mangoush had placed orders that militias shouldn’t be distracted or disturbed by the protestors as they too are working under the government authorities. “The mob’s next target was the Rafallah al-Sehati Brigade, which has Islamist ties but a more moderate and democratic character. That brigade is authorized, a mainstay of security in the area, and an ally of the militia that came to the defense of the American mission. Members of Rafallah al-Sehati stood with the army chief of staff at the Benghazi airport when he spoke in defense of the authorized militia. But the protesters attacked the brigade anyway, and at least four people were reportedly killed before its members fled.
Only a minority of the militias openly flout the government’s authority the way Ansar al-Sharia did, and the government’s order on Sunday applied only to the unauthorized groups. The Libyan state news agency said that the army would “use force to carry out these orders.” But it was unclear whether that referred to the use of a militia nominally under the Defense Ministry’s control or to some other new and more professional force.”
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