"Buyer 's regret" best explains the attitudes of BRIC countries at the end of Libya' s civil war. When the 1973 resolution was adopted, all five countries participated in the Security Council Conference, and all countries refused to refuse because they believed that the resolution completely prohibits the types of forces NATO can apply did. It is not a change of the system. On the contrary, the events of the civil war in Libya were disappointing. Resolution 1973 calls for "to all Member States ... to ensure a strict implementation of established arms embargo, and
The aftermath of the Libya civil war following the overthrow and killing of Muammar Gaddafi in the civil war in Libya in 2011 was characterized by a significant change in Libyan social and political order. The country is exposed to weapons, Muslim revolts, sectarian violence and lawless proliferation, and its influence has influenced neighboring countries including Mari. After announcing that the provisional national provisional council (NTC) was released in October 2011, it began to form a new government in preparation for election and prosecution of former Gaddafi officials. In the absence of an organized army, armed residents of former rebel groups continue to insist themselves as "guardians of the revolution" throughout the country, reports of sporadic conflicts between militias opposed to militia justice Yes.
Libya's former army was defeated and dissolved during the civil war in Libya. Libya's House of Representatives based in Libya is claiming to be a legitimate government of Libya. Under the guidance of Khalifa Haftar, they dominate the majority of eastern Libya. In May 2012, an estimated 35,000 people joined the team. As of November 2012, it is still considered to be in early childhood. The commitment to strengthen President Muhammad Megafeef's military and police force is a top priority for the government. President Elmegov also ordered governmental approval or dissolution of militias of all countries.
Refugees in the Civil War in Libya in 2011 were mainly Libyan people who fled from Libya to neighboring countries, Tunisia, Egypt, Chad, and the European countries throughout the Mediterranean during the Civil War in Libya in 2011, or were expelled It was. Boat people Most Libyan refugees are Arabs and Berber people, but many other ethnic groups temporarily living in Libya originated from sub-Saharan Africa, the first refugees who left the country I was inside. As of June 2011, the total number of refugees in Libya is estimated to be close to one million people. In summer 2011, about half of the refugees returned to Libya, but the large refugee camps on the border between Tunisia and Chad had too many populations.