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Libya strongman forces announce air raid on Tripoli suburb by Staff Writers Tripoli (AFP) April 7, 2019 Forces of Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar said Sunday they carried out their first air strike on a suburb of Tripoli, where loyalist fighters announced a "counteroffensive" to defend the capital. The announcement of the air raid was made on the Facebook page of the "media office" of Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army as fighting raged around 50 kilometres (31 miles) south of Tripoli. Forces loyal to Haftar have pressed on with their assault since Thursday despite international calls to halt hostilities. In the capital, the spokesman for forces loyal to the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), Colonel Mohamed Gnounou, said that counteroffensive "Volcano of Anger" was aimed at "purging all Libyan cities of aggressor and illegitimate forces". Libya has struggled to counter unrest since the 2011 overthrow of dictator Moamer Kadhafi, leaving dozens of militia to fill the void and ally with either the GNA or a rival administration in the east backed by Haftar. GNA head Fayez al-Sarraj on Saturday accused Haftar of betraying him and warned of a "war without a winner".
US pulls some troops out of Libya amid unrest "Due to increased unrest in Libya, a contingent of US forces supporting US Africa Command temporarily relocated from the country in response to security conditions on the ground," it said in a statement. It did not detail how many military personnel had been withdrawn from Libya. Forces loyal to Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar were pressing on at the weekend with an offensive on the capital Tripoli, seat of the internationally-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA). US Africa Command, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, said its mission in Libya involves "military support to diplomatic missions, counter-terrorism activities, enhancing partnerships and improving security across the region". It said it would "continue to monitor conditions on the ground in Libya and assess the feasibility for renewed US military presence as appropriate". "The security realities on the ground in Libya are growing increasingly complex and unpredictable," said US Marine Corps General Thomas Waldhauser, commander of US Africa Command. "Even with an adjustment of the force, we will continue to remain agile in support of existing US strategy." Libya has struggled since the 2011 overthrow of dictator Moamer Kadhafi which left dozens of militia to fill the void and ally with either the GNA or the rival administration in the east backed by Haftar. In the renewed fighting, forces backing the GNA have launched air strikes on Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) around 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of Tripoli. Tripoli residents fearing that large-scale fighting could break out have begun stocking up on food and petrol.
Thais pray to famed shrine to avoid military conscription Bangkok (AFP) April 4, 2019 A slim young recruit wearing make-up, new fathers, nervous lovers holding hands - diverse groups of Thais flocked to a famed Bangkok shrine this week offering prayers to avoid military conscription. Every male citizen aged 21 in Thailand must participate in the country's massive annual draft, which starts in April and sees an estimated 100,000 enlisted for up to two years. It is a sensitive subject in military-run Thailand, and politicians opposing the junta in last month's election suggested ... read more
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