By Sami Zaptia.
London, 28 March 2016:
The Government of National Accord (GNA) and its Presidential Council has announced that its security arrangements are now complete and that it is now ready to move to the capital Tripoli to resume its work.
The announcement came in an official statement released by the GNA today.
However, the statement said that it is mindful of ‘’saving Libyan blood’’ and moving to Tripoli in a ‘’safe and peaceful’’ manner.
It accused a ‘’minority headed’’ by Tripoli’s de facto administration and its self-appointed so called prime minister ‘’Khalifa Ghwell’’ of ‘’terrorizing’’ people in Tripoli and putting ‘’obstructions’’ and impediments before the GNA ‘’preventing’’ it from commencing its duties.
This included yesterday’s ‘’closing of the aviation navigation’’ causing ‘’numerous humanitarian crisis for Libyans stranded in airports’’ including the ‘’ill, injured, children and the elderly’’. This it considered ‘’clear transgressions of citizen’s rights’’ and a ‘’transgression of international conventions’’.
The GNA went on to call on its citizens and ‘’the international community to reject this behaviour of these obstructing groups to the national consensus’’ and ‘’avoid fighting and bloodshed’’ in the capital. [/restrict]