Libya's prime minister has been released a few hours after being kidnapped by people who turn up to be Islamic militants. This is in accordance with the government of Libya. Ali Zeidan was abducted by a group of rebels who have ties to the government in the name revolutionaries Operations Room. They said they were abducted on the orders of the prosecutor general of mashtka although the Ministry xfinity of Justice has denied the allegations. The group was one of the militant groups that stage ghadhabishwa and American xfinity makomandao Anas Al-Liby arrest suspect terrorist group al-Qaeda. Many cited the U.S. action as interfering independence and cut demand explanation from U.S. ambassador to that country.
Photos of Zeidan was kidnapped BBC correspondent in Tripoli says the town Zeidan was kidnapped him in a luxury hotel where she's staying. The government has been struggling with severe pressure after the U.S. Komando arrested one of the leaders of al-Qaeda Anas al-Liby in Libya. Lord Liby was arrested Saturday in Tripoli on charges of involvement in terrorist attacks carried out against the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya in 2008. On Monday the U.S. ambassador to Libya interviewed him about the arrest of Al Liby. For his part Zeidan called on the U.S. and Western countries to Libya to help the government put an end to acts of extremist militants in the country. xfinity In an interview with the BBC, said that Libya is being used as a camp set weapons. The prime minister told the BBC that his country spends as kivukio of transporting weapons to the rest of the region
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