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Tebu, Tuareg and Awlad Suleiman make peace in Rome

byNigel Ash
March 31, 2017
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Tebu, Tuareg and Awlad Suleiman make peace in Rome

PC member Abdelsalam Kajman at the Rome peace agreement (Photo: Social media)

By Libya Herald reporters.

PC member Abdelsalam Kajman at the Rome peace agreement (Photo: Social media)
PC member Abdelsalam Kajman at the Rome peace agreement signing (Photo: Social media)

Tunis, 30 March 2017:

A three-cornered peace deal between the Tebu, Tuareg and Awlad Suleiman tribes has been signed in Rome after months of direct and indirect talks, brokered in part by the Presidency Council .

A much-praised November 2015 Qatari-arranged ceasefire between Tebu and Tuareg in fact broke down almost immediately. Almost a year later the Awlad Suleiman from Sebha and the Tebu were brought to Italy by the Community of Sant’Egidio. The upshot was a commitment to work together to restore mutual trust and stability.  A month later Tebu and Tuareg elders also reached a deal to end their fighting in and around Obari.

In this week’s deal the newly-reconciled three tribes agreed to push for development in the south of Libya and discussed illegal migration. Their three days of talks were mentored by PC member Abdelsalam Kajman said Italy’s Agenzia Nova. The shared concern was that the south had been marginalised under Qaddafi and since the Revolution, too little had been done despite frequent promises of development .

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