http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/africa/libyas-interior-minister-resigns-over-attacks-on-sufi-muslim-shrines
 
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Libya's interior minister resigns over attacks on Sufi Muslim shrines
Reuters and Agence France-Presse 

Aug 27, 2012 


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TRIPOLI, LIBYA // Libya's interior minister resigned yesterday after being 
criticised for not doing enough to curb a surge of attacks on Sufi Muslim 
shrines and mosques, an aide said.

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Attackers, described as ultra-conservative Islamists by some officials, 
bulldozed two sites sacred to Sufi Muslims in the western city of Zlitan and 
the capital Tripoli on Friday and Saturday.

Libya's General National Congress, the country's newly-elected assembly, called 
an emergency meeting late on Saturday and criticised government security forces 
for failing to stop the assaults. "(Interior) Minister Fawzi Abdel A'al 
submitted his resignation in protest against the unacceptable words from the 
national congress," his aide Ziad Muftah said.

"The resignation has not been accepted by the prime minister's office yet." 
Hardline Sunni Islamists are implacably opposed to the veneration of tombs of 
revered Muslim figures, saying that such devotion should be reserved for God 
alone.

The Sufi sect, which practises a mystical form of Islam and has played a 
historic role in the affairs of Libya, has increasingly found itself in 
conflict with Qatari- and Saudi-trained Salafist preachers who consider it 
heretical.

Dozens of protesters responded to calls on internet social networks and took to 
the streets of the capital yesterday to denounce the destruction of the 
mausoleums.

"Libya is not Afghanistan!" shouted one woman protester, referring to the 
destruction by the Taliban of that country's famous Buddha statues at Bamiyan.

The demonstrators marched from Algeria Square in the centre of Tripoli towards 
the ruins of the Al-Shaab Al-Dahman mausoleum several hundred metres away, 
where debris from the demolition was still being cleared away.

Members of the security forces had closed the road to traffic.

"We reject extremism," "No to the destruction of monuments" and "Islam rejects 
tombs being profaned" read some of the slogans on placards carried by 
protesters.

Abderrazak Al Badri, president of the local council in Tripoli, said security 
was being boosted around other mausoleums and also museums as security forces 
were alerted to extremist threats against the country's heritage.

"All the museums have been closed, and the main monuments have been protected," 
he said.

"We carried out the revolution to found a state of law and institutions, not to 
instal chaos."

The high security committee comprises ex-rebels who fought Muammar Qaddafi's 
forces last year in the conflict that ended in the dictator's death last 
October.

The rebels had taken over security in the country after the fall of Kadhafi's 
regime before they were integrated into the ministry of interior's forces.


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