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    Libya struggles to secure loose weapons

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) โ€” More than two months after the fall of Tripoli, Libya's new leaders are still struggling to secure massive weapons depots, stop the smuggling of munitions out of the country and disarm thousands of fighters who brought down Moammar Gadhafi's regime.

    The international community has offered to help, but also expects Libyans to step up. However, the interim leadership โ€” in limbo until the formation of a new government mid-month โ€” may not be up to the task. Libya's temporary leader, responding to increasingly urgent international appeals, said he can't do much because he lacks the funds.

    As recently as last month, Human Rights Watch researchers found an unguarded weapons site with thousands of crates of rocket-propelled grenades and anti-aircraft rounds in the Libyan desert.

    Libyan authorities also discovered two military compounds housing chemical weapons that an official said were ready to be assembled and used, as well as another site containing 7,000 drums of raw uranium. The officials would not give further details. Chemical weapons inspectors arrived in Libya this week to start securing the sites, a U.N. official said.

    Failure to secure weapons has fueled fears that the material could fall into the wrong hands, including shoulder-held anti-aircraft missiles that could pose a threat to civil aviation.

    Compounding the problem, the myriad brigades of revolutionary fighters so far have refused to disarm, and there has been a rash of personal score-settling by armed men from rival groups, including a shootout at a Tripoli hospital this week. Libyan leaders used to play down the danger of the massive weapons presence, but are now increasingly worried.

    U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon visited Libya on Wednesday to personally deliver his concern about the unsecured weapons.

    Earlier this week, the U.N. Security Council urged Libyan authorities to take quick action, saying it fears the weapons, especially shoulder-held missiles, could fall into the hands of armed groups and terrorists. The United States has previously sent weapons experts to Libya and has contributed about $40 million toward destroying surface-to-air missiles, which can be used to shoot down planes.

    Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, Libya's interim leader, asked the international community Wednesday to release more of the Gadhafi regime's billions of dollars in frozen assets to use in programs to disarm fighters and control weapons.

    In the vacuum, the weapons chaos persists.

    Weapons smuggling across the border into neighboring Egypt "happens all day and night," controlled by powerful clans in the area, said Adel al-Motirdi, commander of the patrol units on the two countries' border.

    "We can do nothing to stop it," he said. Among the contraband was were machine guns and rocket launchers.

    Israeli officials have said some of those weapons have reached the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, which shares a border with Egypt.

    A Bedouin tribesman in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, which abuts Gaza, said smuggling has become more prevalent, both because of security lapses in Egypt after the fall of Hosni Mubarak's regime in February and because the Libyan-Egypt border has become more porous.

    Abdel-Hafiz Ghoga, a member of Libya's National Transitional Council, said Libya is seeking help from friendly countries, including Qatar, one of the earliest supporters of the anti-Gadhafi uprising, to secure the borders. "But there will not be (foreign) troops on the ground because this would go against our national sovereignty," he said. He did not explain why type of help Libya is seeking.

    NATO, which this week wrapped up the 7-month air and naval campaign in Libya that was instrumental in toppling Gadhafi, has struck an upbeat tone. NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that while individual NATO members might be willing to help, he was confident Libyans could handle border controls and other security issues.

    "The arms embargo ... is still in place, so it's the responsibility of all members of the U.N. to enforce the arms embargo," Fogh Rasmussen said Thursday at a news conference in Brussels.

    "It is possible for individual nations, including NATO allies, to assist the new authorities in Libya," he said. "It follows from international law that the legitimate government of a country can ask other countries to help enforce an arms embargo or arms control."

    Paul Rogers, a professor of peace studies at England's Bradford University, called Rasmussen's optimism about Libya's ability to control its borders alone "hugely premature."

    "NATO is frankly very reluctant to be involved as an organization. Any further substantive involvement could be problematic because of potential security problems and instability," he said.

    Boaz Ganor, an Israeli counter-terrorism expert, said it's impossible to estimate how many anti-aircraft missiles have disappeared in Libya. "It's enough that (just) dozens would fall into the hands of terror organizations, and we find ourselves in a new era of terror against aircraft," he said.

    But other security experts noted that shoulder-held anti-aircraft missiles, like all munitions, decay over time and that Libya is not the only black market source of such weapons.

    "There is no shortage of this stuff (worldwide)," said John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org, a U.S.-based think tank.

    For Libyans, disarming rebel fighters seems to be the most pressing problem, following a rash of personal score-settling by armed men from rival groups.

    In one of the most serious incidents yet, fighters battled each other at Tripoli's central hospital over two days this week. At one point, a gunman trying to finish off a wounded rival sneaked into an operating theater and managed to fire one shot before being disarmed, the hospital security chief said. The feud left one dead and five wounded.

    Despite repeated announcements, the government has not begun to collect weapons. In Tripoli, pickup trucks with anti-aircraft guns and other heavy weapons mounted in the back are a common sight. Three young fighters used their vehicle recently to pick up pizza from a fast-food restaurant.

    Rival military commanders jockeying for positions seem reluctant to be the first to disarm. Mukhtar al-Akhdar, a commander who captured Tripoli's airport during the war and now controls it, said it's not yet time to hand over weapons because the city remains insecure. Al-Akhdar, who commands several hundred fighters from the mountain town of Zintan, is one of several military chiefs who have carved out areas of control in the capital.

    Pike said disarming Libyans will take time. "In times of insecurity, who would want to be the first person to hand over their weapons?" he said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Aya Batrawy in Cairo, Victor Simpson in Rome, Slobodan Lekic in Brussels, Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan, Amy Teibel in Jerusalem, Mike Corder in Amsterdam and Juergen Baetz in Berlin contributed to this report.

     
    • broke worker  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      NATO created the situation and NATO needs to be responsible!
      • Evan G 6 mths ago
        NATO only helped the rebels overthrow that tyrant.
    • Dylan  •  Rockford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Does anybody just want to live in (relative) peace?
      • non partisan 6 mths ago
        People yes..politricksters thrive on turmoil...a fact of life for thousands of years...
      • Charlie 6 mths ago
        Imagine if we could.
    • JibaritoTaino  •  6 mths ago
      The UN "fears the weapons, especially shoulder-held missiles, could fall into the hands of armed groups and terrorists"... I'm sure that has been the case for a while now. thats the problem with supporting "revolutionaries" and not ever really knowing who they are
      • LRRPS SARGE 6 mths ago
        The whole mid east is a terrorist organization.
    • Joe  •  Knob Lick, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like rural Texas. So everybody has a big gun. So what?
    • Americanmom  •  6 mths ago
      Libya where American troops were sent WITHOUT CONGRESS APPROVAL, & where so far we have spent over 2BILLION , we have not even started to fix THEIR schools, THEIR roads, etc. and now King O. sent us into 4parts of Africa for a 20yrold civil war with NO APPROVAL FROM CONGRESS, um do we really have 3parts of gov. watching out for the people?
      • current inhabitant 6 mths ago
        Once upon a time, a long time ago...the power of the US government was derived FROM, BY, and FOR the people.

        Somewhere along the road, that role has been reversed, and now we reap what we sowed.
      • Heisenberg 6 mths ago
        you are correct americanmom
      • Evan G 6 mths ago
        Obama had UN approval for Libya & if he would have waited for congress approval that would have taken forever.
        Besides it was the French that did most of the bombing.

        He only sent 100 advisers to help train African soldiers to fight the LRA. Thats not going to war or even fighting.

        Stupid whiny pacifist.
    • JakeP  •  6 mths ago
      The tribal infighting is about to begin. If you thought the revolt slowed the flow of oil, wait till the the oil companies start getting the tribes to fight with each other!
      • Charlie 6 mths ago
        Like in Tunisia and Egypt? Oh wait, that didn't happen either. Sorry if democracy bums you out man.
    • Strike Anerve  •  St. Paul, United States  •  6 mths ago
      An AK47 for a joint of hashish
    • TG  •  6 mths ago
      All those surprised raise your hands! Hmmm... looks like no one is raising their hands.
    • Pitotoy  •  San Jose, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Send British and French ground forces to collect the firearms, lets see how they solve the prolem they created. And if any incident occur with the use of those handheld missiles, let's sue them.
    • Stan  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      That's just great. These weapons were secure before NATO had to stick their nose in. Now, anybody that wants them only has to find them and truck them out of Libya. They really made the world a safer place, didn't they? They sure didn't give their little war very much thought. The only ones coming out ahead are the terrorists. And, since we've expended much of our/their arsenals, the terrorists are going to be the only ones well armed. While people are going through rigid security checks before boarding flights, the terrorists can kick back in the weeds and blow them out of the sky. Don't these people ask"what if" before they start intervening? Their war is over and NOW they are worried, when they should have been worried before-hand.
    • non partisan  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      No problem Holder and the ATF are awaiting their next shipment...
    • stop  •  6 mths ago
      saying it fears the weapons, especially shoulder-held missiles, could fall into the hands of armed groups and terrorists - it already seven months in wrong hands including French special air delivery
    • Charlie  •  6 mths ago
      I suspect many of those weapons are on their way to the people of Syria, which is a good thing.
    • Mordecai Irony  •  6 mths ago
      Yeah right! The NATO boots known as Al-Queda (weren't they the terrorists until recently?) is gathering up the arms before someone else gets the booty. The CiA backed and controlled swarm of murderous muzzies are on to their next target. Good thing for Hillary that most Amerikans have no clue about what's really going on except in sports or some stupid tv contest.
    • Truthkeeper  •  6 mths ago
      Libya's war was instigated by a group of 100 and no more than 120 men under the skirt of some NATO countries. The new PM was elected from a 53 NTC members less than 24 hours after the visit of NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen. This election was held in complete disregard and absence of Libyaโ€™s tribal leaders.

      NTC is more of a diplomatic government charged with diplomacy in aid of having the personality to access the frozen money of the former Khadafyโ€™ regime than a government for the Libyan nation at the present. Plainly it is not a government representing the majority will and support of the people.

      Libya has no government at the present,however It has at the least armed men as their security force.
    • tracy  •  6 mths ago
      Now the real war is going to begin lmao! way to go obumer
    • Noel  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  6 mths ago
      Let's welcome the world to another Somalia, Is the world a safer place with Gaddafi gone? Certainly not, Ban Ki Moon, Obama, Cameron and Sakozy will have to fix the problem,,sadly alot innocent souls will die far from New York, Washington, London or Paris.
    • Marco  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Several options here: with mounted cover fire, the rest of the world might want to buy some.
    • stop  •  6 mths ago
      Let Rasmussen and Sarkosy fly over North Africa and Middle East until missiles collected.
    • rick j  •  Richmond, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Right and what terroist group will you tell give them back!
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