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ISIS: Nigerian women turned sex slaves in Libya released – TheNewsGuru

5 Nigerian womenwere discovered to be partof the women captured andturned into sex slaves for months by ISIS.

The 5 Nigerians,2 children and 28 Eritreans wererescued by Libyan forces last December but made to face detention in a Misrata prison.

After the womenwere rescuedfrom Sirte, they were investigated for possible ties to the group and held for several months in a Misrata prison but have now beenreleased by Libyan authorities.

Then in mid-February, theLibyan attorney-generals office announced that it had cleared the women of any wrongdoing, but their release was delayed for several more weeks, with no explanation given.

The group reportedly escaped from Sirte, a former Islamic State stronghold in central Libya, when forces from the nearby city of Misrata battled to oust the militants late last year.

Some of the women were said to have been on their way to Europe when the Islamic State fighters kidnapped and held them as sex slaves.

Fortunately on Wednesday, they were all released andreceived by staff from the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) and the Libyan Red Crescent, before being taken to a shelter for medical check ups.

One 14-year-old Eritrean girl said:

Im very happy, I cant describe how I feel, but I am very happy, I can start a new life and see my family again, she told Reuters before leaving the prison with the rest of the group on a Red Crescent bus.

A UNHCR official said the entire group had scabies, but otherwise appeared to be in reasonable physical condition. The agency says it expects to resettle the Eritreans as refugees.

Samer Haddadin, head of the UNHCRs Libya mission said:

We will send them to a safe house where they can be treated if they need medical treatment, and receive assistance from us, and be protected. At the same time we will be processing them for refugee status determination and we are doing this to make sure we can find a resettlement country for those who meet the resettlement criteria.

Source: Reuters

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Eni discovers gas, condensates offshore Libya – WorldOil (subscription)

4/5/2017

SAN DONATO MILANESE, Milan -- Eni has made a new discovery of gas and condensates offshore Libya in the Gamma Prospect, in the Contract Area D, 140 km offshore from Tripoli, in Libya. The discovery, made through the well B1 16/3, is located 15 km south west of the Bouri field and 5 km north of the Bahr Essalam field. The drilling of the Gamma prospect is part of the near-field exploration strategy of Eni, targeting opportunities, that in case of success can exploit synergies with existing infrastructures reducing the time to market and providing additional gas to the local market and export.

The well, drilled in 150 m of water depth, reached a total depth of 2,981 m and encountered gas and condensates in the Metlaoui Group of Eocene age. The well has the capacity to deliver, in production configuration, in ecxess of 7,000 boepd and represents a further discovery made by Eni in Libyan offshore Area D, following the discoveries made in 2015.

Eni, through its subsidiary Eni North Africa BV, is operator of Contract Area D with a 100% working interest in the exploration phase. Eni has been present in Libya since 1959 and currently produces 350,000 boped in equity in the country.

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News Roundup – Thu, Apr 6, 2017 – The Libya Observer

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Foreign Ministry of UN-proposed Presidency Council has confirmed to Libyan embassies and consulates abroad that the current Governor of Central Bank of Libya Al-Sidiq Al-Kabir is still the legitimate person in charge of the bank and that any parallel institutions are illegal.

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A fire broke out at the cement factory in Zliten due to an electrical fault today. Three workers were wounded.

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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has received 27 Eritrean and Nigerian women from Misrata Rehabilitation Center. Thewomen were rescued by Misrata-led force during Sirte battle against ISIS.

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The second group of Dignity Operation wounded fighters left Benina Airbase in Benghazi for treatment in Italy on Wednesday.

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Sirte mayor Farj Al-Madani and his companions were released on Wednesday after 55 days of abduction.

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6.7 billion dollars were allocated for the private sector's importation transactions and 3.9 billion dollars for the public sector all as part of the 2017 importation budget that came in the meeting that was held in Tripoli by the UN-proposed government's prime ministry members.The meeting made the decision after discussing the proposals of the meetings that were co-chaired by Audit Bureau, Central Bank of Libya and Presidential Council.The meeting also recommended forming a committee that is tasked with monitoring the imported goods and foiling any smuggling attempts.

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The spokesman of Misrata municipality, Osama Badi told local media outlets that they have finalized the doctrine of peaceful coexistence that will be announced later on Thursday. The doctrine will include Sirte, Jufra, Bani Walid, Misrata, Zliten, Misallata, Al-Khums, Tarhouna and Qasir Al-Akhyar cities and districts. The step is aimed to establish social security and has been under preparation since September 2016.

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White People Banned from Black Lives Matter Meetings in …

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The meeting, which takes place April 15th, invites people tomeet, strategize and organize events and isapparently family-friendly, with families encouraged to bring their children along as well.

After criticism directed at the decision, the group defended their policy, stating that If you identify as a person of the African Diaspora you can attend our meetings and become a member. If not you can support us in other ways.

One Twitter user suggested that Martin Luther King Jr. would never have supported such a policy, and the group simply said that he made that choice and we have made ours.

The group alsopointed to the fact that the black nationalist Malcolm X had a similar policy of not allowing white people to attend his meetings.

The Philadelphian Black Lives Matter branch is not the first to try a policy of discrimination based on skin color. Last year,Nashville Public Libraryofficials informedNashvilles chapter of Black Lives Matter members that the groups open to black and non-black people of color only meetings policy was prohibited onpublic property.

However, the upcoming meeting in Philadelphia takes place at the independently funded Mastery Charter School,meaning they are not subject to the same equality laws prohibiting such a policy.

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Asa Khalif, a leader of Black Lives Matter Pennsylvania, got an early morning phone call from his Polish grandmother in Massachusetts on Wednesday.

His grandmother, who is white, was upset about aBreitbart.com reportshe'd read, about a meeting of Black Lives Matter Philly that will be open only to African Americans. (BLM Philly isn't Khalif's group, but they're part of the same movement.)

Khalif, whose adopted father is white, had to spend a portion of his morning calming down the 80-year-old he affectionately refers to as "Mama." She was afraid that his social activism had changed him for the worse after reading the article that initially had mentioned him.

"I told her I'm still the same grandson who requests Spam sandwiches when he comes to visit," he said.

When I caught up with him Wednesday afternoon outside City Hall, Khalif was still upset that she'd happened across the Breitbart piece about BLM's closed-meeting practice, something he describes as "very common in the movement."

"It's a space particularly for black people to heal, to cry, to vent, to organize, to be empowered, to be uplifted," Khalif said about the black-only gatherings. "We deal with anti-blackness every day, just being black in our work spaces and so on. That's why it's a safe space for us. White allies and other allies who stand with us understand that."

Even though the Breitbart piece made it look like a Philly thing, it's standard practice to admit only African Americans and others from the black diaspora to Black Lives Matter meetings.

Who knew? I certainly didn't. Neither, I'm guessing, did the folks at Breitbart.com, a right-wing website whose posting on the subject is headlined, "WHITE PEOPLE BANNED FROM BLACK LIVES MATTER MEETINGS IN PHILADELPHIA."

BLM Philly isn't the least bit shy about its closed-door policy.Its Facebook pageclearly states that the next meeting, on April 15, will be a "black only space."

I find this shocking and appalling, especially considering how many nonblack faces I see participating in Black Lives Matter demonstrations here and nationwide.As a person who grew up seeing images of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. protesting arm-in-arm with whites and others during the civil rights movement, the blacks-only policy feels wrong. It's exclusionary. The optics are bad. It feels as if African Americans are self-segregating and doing to whites what has historically been done to us.

Besides, how can the BLM movement be expected to grow and catch on nationally if it limits itself? African Americans represent just 14 percent of the U.S. population, and are virtually invisible in many parts of the country.

BLM Philly organizers point to activist groups such as the Black Panthers and historical thought leaders such as Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey for inspiration. One BLM Philly spokesman, Joe Green, 36, told me Wednesday that the meetings are so "we can direct the narrative for ourselves and by ourselves."

Needless to say, news of the BLM policy hit the blogosphere with a giant thud as various right-wing websites ran with it.

Black Lives Matter Philly members wrote on Facebook: "This is not the first time we have received backlash and threats in relation to how we organize. Let us be clear now. We are unapologetically Black and believe having Black only spaces -- where Black people can come together to strategize, organize, heal and fellowship without the threat of violence and co-optation -- is an important part of Black liberation."

Organizer Candace McKinley, 35, of Germantown, pointed out that black-only meetings are "not really a new concept. The outrage about it is new."She said that the group had gotten lots of messages on social media about the practice and that members have been explaining the policy to allies and foes alike.

That would not be me. Nor would I be the one standing in the doorway blocking white folks from coming in.I'm old school.

I admire many of the great black revolutionaries, too, butI know from experience how painful it is to be left out because of external characteristics that are beyond your control. I can't imagine how hurtful it must feel for nonblacks who happen upon a BLM meeting to be turned away because of skin color.

Khalif said his grandmother asked him as much when she said to him, "Am I welcome in your space?"

The question caused the 34-year-old activist to choke up.

"I lost it on the phone," Khalif told me as his voice broke again at the memory. "She is Mama and she is always welcome with us."

That's the way it's supposed to be.

Published: April 5, 2017 9:07 PM EDT | Updated: April 5, 2017 9:10 PM EDT Philadelphia Daily News

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