Libya's administration in Tripoli is stepping up efforts to fend off European influence and protect Islamic social values, with a new "morality police" set to start operating in December.
Interior minister says ‘personal freedom does not exist here in Libya’, adding those seeking it ‘should go to Europe’ Libya will introduce morality police in the capital to enforce ...
The suspects were accused of breaking into a farm to steal. The Libyan police have reportedly arrested at least three undocumented Ghanaian and Nigerian nationals in Al-Khums, a town in the ...
A push for stricter rules for girls and women from the government in Tripoli has sparked an outcry among women, rights ...
AT LEAST 60 Libyan police were killed and 200 injured yesterday when a huge lorry bomb exploded at a training camp in the country’s west. The attack took place in the coastal town of Zliten, 100 miles ...
The Libyan Police have reportedly started imposing fines and engaging in mass arrests of Nigerians in the country. According to reports, the mass arrests are a reaction to CAF fining the Libyan ...
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Libya has faced deep instability since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi’s dictatorial rule in 2011 - AMR NABIL/AP Libya will introduce morality police in the capital to enforce “modesty” and ...
Libya's interior minister has announced the reintroduction of the morality police to the streets to enforce what he called "society's traditions" and restrict women's freedom of movement.