25 thousand Egyptians evacuated from Libya in two weeks

25 thousand Egyptians evacuated from Libya in two weeks

25 thousand Egyptians evacuated from Libya in two weeks

Cairo … News Time

Egypt’s foreign ministry has reported that more than 25 Egyptians in Libya this month by hardline militant group Islamic beheading of 21 Coptic Christians after a video surfaced returned home. Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday that the Salloum border crossing overland 21407 Egyptians have returned to the country from the neighboring Tunisia and Libya 4122 and went to Egypt, where he arrived home rule charter flights. Of Islamic militants kidnapped 21 Coptic Christians from Egypt’s beach was brutally slaughtered and their violent video was released on the Internet. After returning to the scene of Egypt on February 16 fighter jets in the eastern Libyan city drnh Islamic fighters had bombed targets. The Egyptian government ordered its citizens living in Libya and that they return home for security reasons. Egyptians living in Libya in connection with employment final figures are not available, but various sources estimate the Egyptian living in Libya. In 2011, public protests against the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s nearly 15 million Egyptians were working in the construction and services sectors. During the years of civil war in Libya and the Egyptian had returned home last 4 years of Egyptians from Libya during the civil war was constantly continued to return. 2 parallel governments in Libya and working parliament. Dawn of Islamic groups in Tripoli, the Libyan government and the country’s eastern regions, led by Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni is in the process of governance. Its offices are located in the eastern city tbrq. Abdullah al-Thinni government is recognized globally but in Tripoli and western regions of the country have no control. Between these two government-dominated armed militias for control of the area are armed clashes. Now ISIS after the appearance of the international community regarding the situation in Libya is concerned.

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