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Gunmen seize Libyan Prime Minister

Gunmen seize Libyan Prime Minister.

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Gunmen seize Libyan Prime Minister

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  1. Gunmen seize Libyan Prime Minister

  2. Libya’s prime minister, Ali Zeidan, was briefly kidnapped from a Tripoli (capital of Libya) hotel on Thursday in an apparent act of retaliation for his supposed consent to the capture of suspected Al Qaeda leader al-Libi by American Special Forces. The PM was seized before dawn and freed (unharmed) by early afternoon. The short-lived kidnapping was a sign for the instability of Libya’s transitional government and its cooperation with American counterterrorist efforts. The PM’s abductors appeared to be among the militias who serve as his government’s primary police and security force. The kidnapping of the PM was the most ominous sign yet that Libya is sliding toward anarchy two years after the revolution that ended former leader Qaddafi’s four decades of dictatorship. And it may also serve as a warning to other Libyan officials who contemplate collaborating with the United States in its pursuit of alleged terrorists. The PM was seized at a heavily guarded luxury hotel that he and other government leaders use as a residence and meeting place, reportedly without a gunfight or resistance.

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