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UN urges Libyan authorities release political activist

The U.N. Mission to Libya (UNSMIL), on Wednesday, called on the?Libyan government to'release political activist Al-Mahdi Abdulati. He said he was arrested and detained last week.

UNSMIL reported that Abdulati was arrested on March 18 in Misrata. Misrata is located about 200 km east of Tripoli. It is home to the internationally-recognised Government of National Unity.

The U.N. Mission said Abdulati had been?reportedly detained by the Internal Security Agency which operates directly under the GNU.

Abdulati has been known to criticize the GNU’s performance in public spending and security issues through his Facebook page, as well as interviews with local TV channels.

The mission stated that "this detention is not isolated but part of a pattern recurrent among law enforcement and security entities in the country."

The statement of?UNSMIL was not immediately reacted to by the GNU or the Internal Security Agency.

Since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising, which ousted Muammar Gadhafi as longtime leader of Libya, there has been little peace or stability in Libya.

Oil-rich Libya split in 2014 into eastern and western factions, based in Benghazi (the second largest city) and Tripoli. Rival administrations govern each region.

The mission called on all Libyan authorities to stop abusive practices, free all those arbitrarily arrested and hold those responsible accountable. (Editing by Ros Russell).

(source: Reuters)