By Libya Herald reporters.
Tripoli, 24 October 2015:
Prime minister Abdullah Al-Thinni has accused the international community of double-standards, fighting terrorism elsewhere in . . .[restrict]the world but ignoring it in Libya.
Thinni singled out the UN Security Council and UNSMIL saying they had been quick to censure the Libyan army for fighting against terrorists.
“The government renews its warnings over the widespread threat posed by these rogue groups to civilian lives,” said Thinni in a statement today, “but none of these calls have been echoed by international organisations which do not condemn these acts while increasingly they condemn the military operations carried out by the army in the fight against terrorism”.
The silence of the international community over terrorist acts, said Thinni, would not dissuade the people of Libya from fighting terrorism and supporting the army and the legitimate institutions of the country. [/restrict]