INTERNAL CONFLICTS AND CONFLICTS IN LIBYA
Farkhod Karimov ,Abstract
In this article, the identity of Libya, the history of political development of Libya, the fact that the internal conflicts that began with the "Arab Spring" of 2011 caused the Libyan state to sink and become unstable in all aspects (socio-economic, political, spiritual), disrupted the security system, and external (foreign countries) turned into a conflict and dispute area of forces. The article also analyzes how Libya got into this situation, the emergence and state of internal disputes and conflicts.
Keywords
Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, Senussi movement, Al-Abaidat, Awaqir, Zuwayyani, Awlad Sulaiman, Magariha and Tebu tribes, General National Congress (GNC), Al-Sarah government, General Haftar government.
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