France wants Libyan jihadists on UN blacklist
France wants Libyan jihadists on UN blacklist
Active in Libya's second city Benghazi, Ansar al-Sharia is already on the US terror list and the Libyan parliament has also labelled them terrorists.

United Nations: France wants the UN Security Council to add Libyan Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia to its terror list, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said declaring Libya a "terrorist powderkeg."

Active in Libya's second city Benghazi, Ansar al-Sharia is already on the US terror list and the Libyan parliament has also labelled them terrorists.

"France has requested that Ansar al-Sharia be added to the Security Council terror list, the so-called al-Qaeda list," Fabius on Thursday told a meeting on Libya held on the sidelines of the UN Security Council.

"We must ensure that these groups face sanctions," said Fabius, who described Libya as a "terrorist powderkeg."

Inclusion on the UN terror list means members of the group are subject to visa bans, asset freezes and an arms embargo.

Oil-rich Libya has been rocked by political instability since a NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed veteran dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011.

Three years later, Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani's government and the internationally recognized parliament elected in June are being challenged by rival, Islamist-backed administrations.

The country is also being torn apart by fighting between Islamist and nationalist militias.

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