Nobody is in Charge in Libya

By Mohamed Eljarh

Mohamed Eljarh is a non-resident fellow with the Atlantic Council residing in Libya. He writes extensively on post revolution Libya, his work was published in the New York Times, CNN, World Politics Review. He is also a frequent expert commentator on Libyan affairs with BBC, CNN, Aljazeera, Sky News and al-Arabiya. He previously worked temporarily as Political Consultant to the Libyan Mission to the EU in Brussels in the summer 2015.

The Cipher Brief’s Bennett Seftel sat down with Mohamed Eljarh, former political consultant to the Libyan Mission to the European Union, to discuss the ongoing conflict in Libya, the current terrorist threat in the country, and prospects for peace.

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