By Ashraf Abdul Wahab.
Tripoli, 26 January 2014:
Libyans studying abroad who have taken part in activities against the revolution are to have . . .[restrict]their grants withdrawn, Congress has ruled. It has also said a list of the names of those involved should be drawn up so that the public prosecutor can launch legal proceedings against them.
Under GNC Resolution 13/2014, government employees working abroad deemed to have been involved in similar counter-revolution activities are also to have their salaries stopped and be prosecuted.
Libyan embassies, in particular, have been ordered launch investigations into any pro-Qaddafi demonstrations and report these to the General Prosecutor.
There have been several reports of demonstrations abroad in support of the former regime over the past week, including in Britain, Egypt and Malaysia, where large numbers of Libyan students are in receipt of government bursaries. [/restrict]