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Ein Jahr Operation Irini: erste Lehren, neue Chancen | 03/2021

EUNAVFOR MED Irini: Neue EU-Militäroperation im Mittelmeer | 05/2020

ZIF kompakt spezial | Diese Woche im Sicherheitsrat: UNSMIL | 09/2019

EUNAVFOR MED: Schleuserbekämpfung im Mittelmeer | 08/2015

Verstärkter EU-Einsatz vor Libyen: Ausweitung von EUNAVFOR MED | 06/2016

 

Aktuelle Einsätze

EUNAVFOR MED IRINI
European Union Military Operation in the Mediterranean
Council Decision: 03/20
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AU Mission in Libya
African Union Mission in Libya
Mandatiert seit: 02/20

EUBAM Libya
European Union Border Assistance Mission in Libya (EU)
Mandatiert seit: 05/13
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UNSMIL
United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UN-geführt)
Mandatiert seit: 09/11
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News

11.12.2019
UNSMIL documents 647 civilian casualties since start of Tripoli offensive

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said it had documented 647 civilian casualties since last April, when Khalifa Haftar's offensive on Tripoli began.

Source: The Libya Observer
11.12.2019
Multiple foreign armed groups involved in Libya conflict: UN

Report names five Sudanese and four Chadian armed groups it says contributed combatants to Libya's civil war.

Source: Al Jazeera
10.12.2019
The situation in Libya can, and may, get much worse

At a recent conference on the situation in Libya, a speaker declared that all parties involved agree that political decentralization is the way forward in the country. This is largely true, except that none of the militia coalitions currently vying for power has articulated the slightest interest in the idea. The same goes for all of the other ideas for resolving the conflict, such as floating the currency to minimize letter of credit fraud, and eliminating fuel subsidies to curtail rampant smuggling and profiteering by armed groups.

Source: IPI Global Observatory
02.12.2019
Mostly children and women among dead in southern Libya air attack

UN-recognised government blames renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar's forces for attacking residential areas.

Source: Al Jazeera
02.12.2019
After Libya arms embargo breaches, UN Security Council warns countries to stop

The United Nations Security Council called on all countries on Monday to implement an arms embargo on Libya and to stay out of the conflict after U.N. sanctions monitors accused Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey of repeated violations.

Source: Reuters
26.11.2019
US officials meet Haftar

US officials met with eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar as Washington presses him to end his offensive on the capital, the US State Department said.

Source: defenceWeb
24.11.2019
Libya's Khalifa Haftar declares 'no-fly zone' over Tripoli

Libya's renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar has declared a "no-fly zone" in the skies over the capital, Tripoli, drawing a warning from the country's internationally-recognised government.

Source: Al Jazeera
15.11.2019
US accuses Russia of exploiting conflict in Libya

Fears that Russian mercenaries, unofficially backed by Moscow, are tipping the scales in Libya in favour of the military leader Khalifa Haftar appears to have prompted the US to issue a strong warning to the general to pull back.

Source: The Guardian
13.11.2019
Mali attack demonstrates growing strength of the Islamic State in Africa

The attack on a military outpost near Mali’s border with Niger in which 53 soldiers and one civilian were killed on November 2, exemplifies the resilience of the Islamic State (IS) across countries in Africa. It also sends a message that IS, despite losing its founder and some of its top commanders in the Middle East last month, still has fighters loyal to its cause and has strengthened.

Source: IPI Global Observatory
13.11.2019
Getting a grip on Central Sahel’s gold rush – ICG report

In Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, a gold boom is attracting the attention of diverse armed groups. Security forces are struggling to control gold mining zones in regions that the state has neglected or abandoned. Artisanal gold mining provides armed groups, in some cases including jihadists, with a new source of funding and potentially even recruits. If left unregulated, it risks fuelling violence in the region.

Source: International Crisis Group