Many challenges ahead on Libya's 'Revolution Day'



Amid the immediate triumphalism that followed Muammar Qaddafi's demise in October, many harboured fears that tribal and factional interests in Libya would trump any unity engendered during the revolution.

It was not difficult to see the reason for the concern. As Libya's new flag was being hoisted in Tripoli, truckloads of anti-government rebels, many still in their teens, bore down on the Libyan capital to celebrate liberation from four decades of tyranny. As the euphoria ebbed, it became clear that rival militias of AK47-armed teenagers were not a recipe for a stable state.

Exactly a year after taking up arms against Qaddafi, as the nation celebrates its new "Revolution Day" today, getting the militias to lay down their weapons is proving as difficult as defeating the old regime.

On Wednesday, an Amnesty International report documented dozens of cases of militias in post-war Libya, torturing prisoners and forcefully evacuating whole neighbourhoods. By refusing to disband and continuing to operate outside the law, these gangs are seriously undermining the government's efforts to form a democratic society based on justice, Amnesty concluded.

It is clear the National Transitional Council did not have the first loyalty of most Qaddafi opponents, who were often organised on regional and tribal affiliations. Worse still, the opposition movement, led by the NTC, had no unifying mechanism for peacetime - tribes associated with the former regime, such as the Warfalla and the Qaddafa, have been dangerously sidelined. The nearly complete absence of civil institutions, a legacy of the Qaddafi's rule, certainly has not helped.

As the new government struggles to extend its influence, the militias - former "freedom fighters" - continue to roam the streets, guns in hand, unopposed. It is a lesson that, for example, Syria's developing opposition movement should be watching.

The likelihood of a reconciliation with President Bashar Al Assad is almost non-existent. However, the Syrian opposition must endeavour to open lines of communications with many tribes and groups that remain neutral, or even those that side with the regime because of political expediency. Syria has seen too much violence already. A climate of "with us or against us" can only lead to the kind of unrest, factional fighting and settling of scores that continues to haunt Libya.

Libya can make its way past these dark days of torture and uncertainty. But that will be the day when the Libyan government is in control of the streets, not partisan militias. That will also be the real anniversary to celebrate.

North Pole stats

Distance covered: 160km

Temperature: -40°C

Weight of equipment: 45kg

Altitude (metres above sea level): 0

Terrain: Ice rock

South Pole stats

Distance covered: 130km

Temperature: -50°C

Weight of equipment: 50kg

Altitude (metres above sea level): 3,300

Terrain: Flat ice
 

Schedule
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Stage results

1. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) Deceuninck-QuickStep  4:39:05

2. Michael Matthews (AUS) Team BikeExchange 0:00:08

3. Primoz Roglic (SLV) Jumbo-Visma same time 

4. Jack Haig (AUS) Bahrain Victorious s.t  

5. Wilco Kelderman (NED) Bora-Hansgrohe s.t  

6. Tadej Pogacar (SLV) UAE Team Emirates s.t 

7. David Gaudu (FRA) Groupama-FDJ s.t

8. Sergio Higuita Garcia (COL) EF Education-Nippo s.t     

9. Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek-Segafredo  s.t

10. Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers s.t

Venom

Director: Ruben Fleischer

Cast: Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed

Rating: 1.5/5

RACE CARD

6.30pm Maiden Dh165,000 (Dirt) 1,200

7.05pm Handicap Dh165,000 (D) 1,600m

7.40pm Maiden Dh165,000 (D) 1,600m

8.15pm Handicap Dh190,000 (D) 1,600m

8.50pm Handicap Dh175,000 (D) 1,400m

9.25pm Handicap Dh175,000 (D) 2,000m

 

The National selections:

6.30pm Underwriter

7.05pm Rayig

7.40pm Torno Subito

8.15pm Talento Puma

8.50pm Etisalat

9.25pm Gundogdu

Brief scores:

Liverpool 3

Mane 24', Shaqiri 73', 80'

Manchester United 1

Lingard 33'

Man of the Match: Fabinho (Liverpool)

MATCH INFO

Sheffield United 3

Fleck 19, Mousset 52, McBurnie 90

Manchester United 3

Williams 72, Greenwood 77, Rashford 79