Libya will temporarily close its
land borders with Egypt and Tunisia as part of efforts to
bolster security ahead of the anniversary of the uprising that
ousted Muammar Qaddafi, Prime Minister Ali Zaidan said.
The move, effective Feb. 14 through Feb. 18, comes amid
concerns the second anniversary of the uprising may be marred by
violence in a nation where the government has struggled to
maintain order and faces criticism that it’s accomplished few of
the goals of the revolution. Zaidan, who took the premiership in October, said authorities were also boosting security and controls at airports and other facilities, the state-run Libya News Agency reported late yesterday.
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