Turkey turning western Libya into ISIS camp
Turkey keeps working to stoke tensions in Libya and increase the country's unrest, with an eye on its resources.
Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants to turn Libyan into a gathering place for the
world's terrorists. These terrorists will function under the command of the
prime minister of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez
al-Sarraj.
ISIS camp
The Libyan National
Army (LNA) has accused Ankara of transferring members of the Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to areas controlled by the GNA in western Libya.
The LNA said this
after its troops arrested some internationally-wanted figures in different
parts of southern Libya.
Head of the Morale
Affairs Administration at the LNA, Brig. Khaled al-Mahjoub, said Turkey had
already transferred 3,000 Syrian mercenaries to a special camp in Libya,
including ISIS leaders.
Turkey is enlisting
help from ISIS explosives specialists, al-Mahjoub said.
He accused Turkey of
wanting to recreate the ISIS caliphate in Libya.
Media in Libyan
capital Tripoli reported recently a massacre committed by an ISIS member in the
city.
It said an ISIS
member who had recently been released from GNA prisons had slaughtered the
members of his family.
GNA police arrested
the man after the accident, the media said.
ISIS had resurfaced
in western Libya, using deteriorating security conditions there. Radio Free
Europe said in a report recently that ISIS is especially present in the coastal
city of Sabratah.
The ISIS militants
who were kicked out of the city in 2014 are returning and controlling it
gradually, the radio said.
It added that the
ISIS terrorists are now on the streets of the city without fear, having
gathered at two well-known camps.
ISIS and al-Qaeda
terrorists work in tandem with the troops of the GNA under the command of
Turkish officers.
GNA police released hundreds
of terrorists from the prisons under advice from GNA top cleric (mufti)
al-Sadek al-Gheriani.




