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US Raids Kill 41 in Libya

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 20 January 2016

 

Peace campaigners warned against a return to war in Libya yesterday after
the US killed 41 people in air raids.

 

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said US F-15 jets flying from bases in Europe
had bombed a suspected Islamic State (Isis) training camp near the western
Libyan town of Sabratha early yesterday.

 

A witness in the city said he heard two explosions at 3.30am coming from the
nearby village of Qasr Talel. He said a house belonging to Abdel-Hakim
al-Mashawat, known locally as an Isis militant, was targeted.

 

The Sabratha city council put the death toll at over 40 with more wounded,
some critically.

 

"There are torn body parts buried under the rubble," it said in a posting,
adding that not all the victims were Libyans.

 

Mr Cook confirmed that one of those targeted was Noureddine Chouchane, a
Tunisian national, and "an Isis senior facilitator in Libya associated with
the training camp."

 

He said Tunisian officials suspected Mr Chouchane of taking part in the
March 18 2015 shooting massacre at the Bardo National Museum in Tunis that
left 24 people, mostly tourists, dead.

 

Earlier yesterday, anonymous US government sources had told the New York
Times that Mr Chouchane was believed - but not confirmed - to have been
killed.

 

USA and NATO

 

In recent weeks Washington has sought support from NATO and other Arab
nations for a new military intervention in the country, which has been prey
to Islamist militants since NATO overthrew its government in 2011.

 

British, French, Italian and US special forces are operating in the country
and the US bombed suspected targets in November.

 

But US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said last week that Washington would
"keep open the option to do things unilaterally."

 

British Peace Assembly (BPA) co-ordinator Liz Payne condemned the bombing.

 

"This represents an expansion of the militarisation of the region. The
current lawlessness in Libya is a direct result of the action of the US and
its allies and the vacuum created by the removal of the elected government
of Libya in 2011," she said.

 

No to unilateral military action - BPA

 

Ms Payne said the BPA reiterated that the international community must act
through the UN to defeat terrorism and do everything possible to bring peace
to North Africa and the Middle East.

 

"Unilateral military actions have no place in the process and Britain must
do nothing to aid or abet them."

 

Stop the War Coalition spokesman Chris Nineham called for an immediate end
to attacks on Libya.

 

"The last assault on Libya in 2011 left 40,000 dead and a failed state which
fast became a haven for terrorists," he added.

 

And anti-nuclear arms campaigners CND chair Kate Hudson said: "Repeating the
same failed policy and expecting a different outcome is sheer folly and the
US's current action in Libya is to be deplored."

 

Once the most prosperous nation in Africa

 

Libya, once the most prosperous nation in Africa, has descended into chaos
since Gaddafi was overthrown by NATO-backed rebels.

 

Since then Libya has been divided between the Western-backed government
Council of Deputies in the eastern city of Tobruk and the New General
National Congress in the capital Tripoli.

 

Negotiations in Tunisia towards a unity government have repeatedly stalled.

 

 

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