Members of Libya's shield brigade check their weapons at a base in Tripoli on August 12, 2013
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan Sunday announced the launch of a national dialogue initiative to tackle issues ranging from national reconciliation to disarmament, as Libya battles a wave of instability.
The country has in recent months been hit by deadly attacks on military and police officers in the east and strikes at its main oil terminals, in some of the worst unrest since dictator Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in October 2011.
"It is a question of forming a commission made up of Libyan personalities from civil society who will initiate a debate around the issues of the future constitution, national reconciliation, displaced persons, disarmament or security," Zeidan said.
He said the "form of the state and the questions of development will be included, among other issues, in this national debate with the support of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL)."
"This commission that will oversee this dialogue will be entirely independent from the government and from the General National Congress (the highest political authority in the country)," Zeidan said at a joint press conference with former vice-president Jumaa Attiga and UNSMIL chief Tarek Mitri.
Mitri said the campaign would help "highlight the diversity of Libyan society," adding that the UN was ready to lend its "support, its experience and technical knowledge to this initiative."
Attiga, who will sit on the commission, said the dialogue was aimed at bringing out the Libyan national identity, complaining that in the past "everyone relied on their tribe or their region, neglecting the national dimension."
The initiative comes against a backdrop of rising instability in Libya, with tension in the west of the country, where members of the Wershifana tribe clashed with residents of the town of Zawiya.
In the east, oil terminals in eastern Libya have also been hit by strikes since the end of July.
Source: AFP
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