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Tunis — The wave of al-Qaeda fighters ousted from Mali was already a danger for Libya. Now that silent cells affiliated with Hezbollah are trying to gain a foothold in the country, an already desperate security situation is even worse.

Faraj Ahmad, a Libyan media and political activist, said, "There is no doubt that cells belonging to Hezbollah are present in Libya."

"Iran has worked for a long time to establish a foothold in North Africa," he said. "They are present in the African continent south of the Sahara, so how can they not be present in Egypt and Tunisia, and in particular Libya, which suffers from weak security?"

Talk of the Hezbollah cells comes as a spate of deadly incidents indicates that the terrorists and armed Islamists from northern Mali have found a new home in the southern Libya desert and Jebel Chaambi's mountainous region between Algeria and Tunisia.

Everything can be found in southern Libya, according to Mohamed Oumar Gharsallah, a Libyan academic and former diplomat.

"The absence of central authority poses a problem not only in the south but in the whole country," he said, In addition to the terrorists, "there are drug traffickers and smugglers of goods and fuel, as well as tribes and militant groups", he noted.

And for some of these groups, Libya's instability provides opportunity, analysts warn.

According to professor and political activist Jomaa Zayani, Shi'ites from various nationalities have profited from the security chaos in Libya to "carry out a large-scale campaign to spread Shi'ism among the country's youth".

More than 5,000 Libyan young people have reportedly turned to Shi'ism.

"This is a scary number, these people will be considered a strategic treasure for Hezbollah and Iran," he said.

Libyan security forces conducted raids on "dens that were spreading Shi'ism", Col. Ramadan Guezioui confirmed earlier this year.

"We confiscated a large number of books and publications calling for Shi'ism," he said

For months, the Libyan Grand Mufti has also been warning about "suspicious and bad activities by Iran inside Libya".

Sadok Ghariani told Quryna said that books and call for Shi'ism were being "spread in the country and even distributed at some mosques".

"They hold exhibitions to spread their ideology," he said in early January.

"Young people are given free visits to Iran, together with gifts and accommodations at luxury hotels, in an attempt to pass incorrect ideas to them and convince them that Shi'ites are not as they were presented," the Grand Mufti added.

Last June, Mohamed el Walid, head of the Awqaf Committee in the General National Congress (GNC), said that some preachers of Shi'ism even buy land in Libya to establish proselytising operations.

Khaled Hraieri, a Libyan businessman residing in Tunisia, does not doubt the Shi'ia outreach effort in his country and Hezbollah's plan to reach uncontrolled young people.

Hezbollah is now turning up in Nigeria, he noted.

"They have infiltrated to Africa where most people are Christians," he said. "How then about a Muslim country such as Libya that hasn't yet achieved its security balance?"

Nigerian intelligence on May 30th discovered a cell connected to Lebanon's Hezbollah. The security raid on the house in Kano uncovered weapons - and the Lebanese nationals who were allegedly preparing to use them in Nigeria.

"This house was sheltering the Hezbollah cell," intelligence chief Basay Itang confirmed to Afrique Info.

Libya is predominantly Sunni, but Hezbollah is still making a mark. The increase in Shi'ism is most notable in the eastern region.

This includes Benghazi, which is already struggling with assassinations, car bombings, and deadly clashes between Libya Shield members and protestors. The other area where Hezbollah is making inroads is Derna.

allAfrica.com: Libya: Hezbollah Emerges in Libya (Page 1 of 2)
 
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That's impossible for Hz to establish such a foothold in Libya especially these days, they could have sleeping cells among the only 5000 Shia in Lydia who are being raided by Libyan security. Libyans are Sunni, and they are the most who stand by Syrian people as they went through the same, Libya sent weapon to FSA and there are many Libyans who fight along with FSA. Hz is over, after ousting Syrian regime, they would be lucky if they kept their foothold in Lebanon.
 
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It's probably BS.

Keep in Mind there are trying to scare people of Hezbollah. Everyday it's Hezbollah this , Hezbollah that.Hezbollah has no foothold in Libya. Apparently,Al Qaeda are the good guys these days...:cheesy:

It's also religious discrimination. Mostly done by Saudis and Qataris funds, as their sect of Islam Wahhabism hates Shiasm. The Wahhabis promote Shia-phobia it's their way to secure their own interest.

The reality is that Al-Qaeda has a strong foothold in Libya now, after a lot of weapons and funds were given to the "rebels", and the chaos within Libya is still very on going.. it will probably spread to other countries in the region eventually.


But here's an important question, weren't the rebels armed and helped by NATO in Libya to overthrow a dictator? and install democracy????

What happened? Where's the democracy?


If Libya is democratic right now, how can the Libyan security forces confiscate books?

and Libyan government go after religious minorities???


Is Shiasm that powerful that our books scares people this much???
 
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That's impossible for Hz to establish such a foothold in Libya especially these days, they could have sleeping cells among the only 5000 Shia in Lydia who are being raided by Libyan security. Libyans are Sunni, and they are the most who stand by Syrian people as they went through the same, Libya sent weapon to FSA and there are many Libyans who fight along with FSA. Hz is over, after ousting Syrian regime, they would be lucky if they kept their foothold in Lebanon.

Do you ever work....? :hitwall:

I think I'm gonna have to talk to your manager to dock your pay cheque for every minute spent on PDF at work ! :pissed:
 
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As we are sure about, Al Qaida is in Libya. This has been confirmed. As said Blackeagle , very unprobable for Hezbollah.
 
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Hezbollah in Nigeria:

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@Surenas, Nigeria had millions of Shia Muslims to begin with, and after the 1979 revolution in Iran, many Nigerians took interest in Shia Islam, so the numbers have been increasing. Something like 5-10 million now.

Libya is another story. The article you posted sounds like it was written by Wahhabi trying to incite Shia-phobia.

Their country Libya is getting bombed and ruined by their Sunni militia and they want to shift the focus on Hezbollah!! Sounds like a good strategy, incite Shia-phobia to hide your failure at securing the country!
 
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It's probably BS.

Keep in Mind there are trying to scare people of Hezbollah. Everyday it's Hezbollah this , Hezbollah that.Hezbollah has no foothold in Libya. Apparently,Al Qaeda are the good guys these days...:cheesy:

It's also religious discrimination. Mostly done by Saudis and Qataris funds, as their sect of Islam Wahhabism hates Shiasm. The Wahhabis promote Shia-phobia it's their way to secure their own interest.

The reality is that Al-Qaeda has a strong foothold in Libya now, after a lot of weapons and funds were given to the "rebels", and the chaos within Libya is still very on going.. it will probably spread to other countries in the region eventually.


But here's an important question, weren't the rebels armed and helped by NATO in Libya to overthrow a government and install democracy????


If Libya is democratic right now, how can the Libyan security forces confiscate books? and Libyan government go after religious minority???


Is Shiasm that powerful that a book about Shiasm scare people this much???
Already did spread to Mali, those weapons and fighters were from Libya and I think they found evidence of financial backing from individuals in Qatar.

I agree, his comments seem to be preety discriminatory, people should have the right to teach or choose any religion whether it is shia, Hindu, Christian or Flying Spaghetti Monster, as long as they arnt teaching hate, separatism or some other stupid idea then it should be fine. The whole region suffers from slack of freedom of religion.
 
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Is Shiasm that powerful that our books scares people this much???

No they are not, and that's why they are a minority, let me explain, Muslim countries fight Satanism and there are people who convert to such an ideology, but the question here, does that mean Satanism is a rightful faith as Muslims fear it? Definitely no. The same applies on other faiths including Shia.
 
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Already did spread to Mali, those weapons and fighters were from Libya and I think they found evidence of financial backing from individuals in Qatar.

I agree, his comments seem to be preety discriminatory, people should have the right to teach or choose any religion whether it is shia, Hindu, Christian or Flying Spaghetti Monster, as long as they arnt teaching hate, separatism or some other stupid idea then it should be fine. The whole region suffers from slack of freedom of religion.
France services found out . They then gave the information to the newspapers since politics cannot blame the friend "Qatar".
But this is not a surprise: Qatar was very active in Libya but not for helping "democratic people"

Well Nigeria have both hell from two sides. This country is really having terrible problems....
 
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France services found out . They then gave the information to the newspapers since politics cannot blame the friend "Qatar".
But this is not a surprise: Qatar was very active in Libya but not for helping "democratic people"

Well Nigeria have both hell from two sides. This country is really having terrible problems....

Lets see, Christians in Nigeria getting bombed by Al-Qaeda related groups almost every week.

Where's Hezbollah? I don't see them killing Christians ?

It seems like both stories about Libya and Nigeria are spread by Al Jazeera and other like minded medias to deflect from Al Qaeda and instead blame the boogyman Hezbollah and Iran.

In my opinion both stories are BS.



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Source:http://www.voanews.com/content/unhcr-thousands-flee-nigeria-boko-haram-crisis-to-niger/1679639.html
 
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France services found out . They then gave the information to the newspapers since politics cannot blame the friend "Qatar".
But this is not a surprise: Qatar was very active in Libya but not for helping "democratic people"

Well Nigeria have both hell from two sides. This country is really having terrible problems....

Yeah I saw that France gave weapons to some of the rebels. Wait so you're saying the images or w.e they were of Qatar backing to the mali Islamists were fake?
 
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