RussiaToday on Jan 8, 2012
The leader of Libya’s transitional government admits the country could be sliding into civil war. He says it’s a likely outcome unless the NTC takes control over militias and disarms them. The country’s justice system also remains a concern, with thousands still behind bars without ever being charged, as Oksana Boyko reports.
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