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Libyan MP: Geneva Dialogue Forum Deliberately Ensured it’s Failure

January 1, 2023
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Member of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR), Saeed Imgheib, said that those who established the Geneva Dialogue Forum deliberately ensured its failure.

In a post on his Facebook account, Imgheib added that the Geneva Dialogue Forum created “a poor Presidential Council and a corrupt government headed by two weak personalities, so that their interference in our internal affairs, their presence on our land, and their tutelage over us continue.”

“Al-Mnifi and Al-Dbaiba achieved what they wanted, so national sovereignty was lost, the Libyan identity was distorted, our resources were looted, our money was stolen, and our economy was struck with death,” he noted.

Members of the HoR Committee for Justice and National Reconciliation discussed developments in the extradition of the Libyan citizen Abu Ajila Masoud Al-Marimi to the United States (US). They held these discussions at the HoR’s office in Benghazi.

The Libya’s Parliamentarian Committee of Justice and National Reconciliation discussed the developments in the extradition operation for a Libyan suspect in Lockerbie bombing to the US.

The official Spokesperson for the HoR, Abdullah Blehaig, stated that the the Libyan Members of Parliament (MPs) discussed the measures taken in this regard by all relevant institutions and judicial authorities to defend the “kidnapped” citizen Abu Ajila Masoud. The meeting was held at the Parliament headquarters in Benghazi.

Earlier this month, the Committee called on Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour to open an investigation into the kidnapping and the extradition of Masoud. It urged for referring all those involved in this incident to the Libyan judiciary.

Masoud was extradited by the Libyan government last month. He was a former Libyan intelligence officer, who allegedly made the bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.

Days after his “kidnapping from his bed in Libya,” Masoud appeared in a US courtroom. However, the US said on December 21st, that the extradition of Abu Ajila “was legal and carried out in cooperation with the Libyan authorities”. The Embassy also claims that the US will not renege on the financial agreement reached in 2008. Washington promised that the civil parties to the criminal trial which will take place in the US will not be able to claim more money from Libya.

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