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AU says closely monitoring situation in Libya

Gun-mounted vehicles belonging to fighters loyal to the internationally recognised Libyan Government of National Accord are pictured near a military compound in a suburb of the capital Tripoli.

His spokesperson, Ebba Kalondo told the SABC, Faki met leaders of the main warring factions, General Khalifa Haftar and Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj.

 

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They are lying

What about Sudan? AU has not even issued a mere statement on attacks against peaceful protestors in Sudan.

Toothless dogs

They where also doing so when the whole situation unfolded

The AU is lost cause. How is it going to deal with Libya when it cannot deal with Burundi and the tension between the DRC, Uganda and Rwanda.

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