Ambassador’s murder sets challenge for Libya’s new prime minister
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Issue 238
- 21 Sep 2012
| 3 minute read
The murder of US ambassador Chris Stevens and three of his staff during what appears to have been a planned attack on the consulate in Benghazi could hardly send a more negative message about Libya’s prospects. Security has been top of the agenda for the interim authorities who have ruled the country since its liberation. But it also seems to have topped the ‘too difficult’ list.
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