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    Benghazi hit by blast on anniversary of U.S. Consulate attack

    Benghazi hit by blast on anniversary of U.S. Consulate attack

    By Samira Said and Jomana Karadsheh, CNN
    updated 8:33 AM EDT, Wed September 11, 2013



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    STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    • NEW: Official says the powerful explosion was caused by a car bomb -- state media
    • The blast hit central Benghazi on the anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Consulate
    • The explosion damaged a Foreign Ministry building and a bank branch, a witness says
    • The Central Bank of Libya says one of its security guards was slightly injured


    (CNN) -- A car bomb exploded outside a Foreign Ministry building in the Libyan city of Benghazi Wednesday, state media said, on the anniversary of an assault on the U.S. Consulate there that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
    The blast did not cause any casualties but blew away large parts of the building's facade, said Col. Abdullah Al Zaydi, spokesman for the Joint Security Task Force in Benghazi, according to Libya's state news agency, LANA.
    Zaydi said the explosion was very powerful and destroyed the vehicle used for the bombing, which contained a large quantity of explosives, the news agency said.
    The blast also damaged a branch of the Central Bank of Libya and slightly injured one of its security guards, the bank said.

    The branch director, Abdel Qader Mohammed, said the explosion caused "material damage" to the building, but its computer systems were not affected.

    Fast facts: The Benghazi Consulate attack

    Benghazi resident Sami Berriwen told CNN he heard the blast in the eastern city at about 7 a.m. (1 a.m. ET.)
    Berriwen, a university student, said that if the explosion had happened just an hour later, the street would have been full of people. He said most Benghazi residents walk the street to get to school and to work, but because it was early, no one was out yet.
    Berriwen said he saw a fire truck but no casualties or ambulances at the scene.
    Diplomatic missions and security officials have repeatedly been the targets of attacks in Benghazi, leading most Westerners to leave.
    In January, gunmen targeted the car of the Italian consul general in Benghazi, but no one was injured. Bomb attacks also occurred last year on a U.N. convoy, as well as on a convoy carrying the British ambassador. In November, unknown gunmen assassinated the city's temporary security director.
    Other towns and cities, including the capital, Tripoli, have also seen frequent attacks.
    In recent days, scores of U.S. Marines were moved closer to Libya to help beef up security before of the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the first anniversary of the attack on the Benghazi consulate.
    Two U.S. officials told CNN on Monday that 250 combat-ready Marines had moved from their base in Moron, Spain, to the U.S. naval installation at Sigonella, Italy. That would enable them to reach Tripoli in three to four hours in the event of a crisis.
    Other U.S. forces are helping boost security at various embassies in the region, since the period around September 11 is seen as a time of greater threat to U.S. interests.

    http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/11/world/africa/libya-benghazi-blast/index.html
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    Fresh attacks in Libya on anniversary of Benghazi deaths

    AP 1:17 p.m. EDT September 11, 2013


    People gather at the site of a car bombing in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11, 2013.(Photo: Mohammed el-Shaiky, AP)

    Story Highlights

    • 4 Americans were killed in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012
    • This Sept. 11, a car bomb targeted a building that once held the U.S. Consulate
    • Libya's deputy interior minister says the security situation is "deteriorating"


    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — A powerful car bomb exploded Wednesday near Libya's Foreign Ministry building in the heart of the eastern coastal city of Benghazi, exactly one year after the Sept. 11 attack there that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.

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    The early morning blast, also on the 12th anniversary the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in the U.S., caused no serious casualties, though several passers-by were slightly wounded, authorities said.
    No group immediately claimed responsibility for the assault. However, the bombing targeted a building that once housed the U.S. Consulate during the rule of King Idris, who former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi overthrew in a bloodless coup in 1969.
    The bomb blew out a side wall of the building, leaving desks, filing cabinets and computers strewn among the concrete rubble. It also damaged the Benghazi branch of the Libyan Central Bank along a major thoroughfare in the city.
    The Foreign Ministry used the building to provide government services to Libyans and foreigners in the eastern region, which is hundreds of kilometers (miles) away from the capital, Tripoli.
    The explosion came a day after authorities found and defused another bomb next to the Foreign Ministry building in Tripoli, Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan said.
    Speaking to journalists hours after the explosion, Zidan pledged the government would track down those responsible and "cut off their hands."
    "There is a force that wants no state and to turn Libya to a battlefield of terrorism and explosions," he said.
    Deputy Interior Minister Sadik Abdel-Karim said the country's security situation was "deteriorating."
    "The message has been delivered to every Libyan — especially in Benghazi," he said.
    Libya has no interior minister since the last one resigned over a conflict with Zidan weeks ago.
    Gadhafi was killed after an eight-month uprising that descended into a civil war in 2011. Since then, successive Libyan interim governments have failed to impose law and order. The country remains held hostage by unruly militia forces initially formed to fight Gadhafi. The militias, which have huge stockpiles of sophisticated weaponry, now threaten Libya's nascent democracy.
    Zidan acknowledged the challenge Wednesday, saying that "the security situation is tough." Former Interior Minister Ashour Shwayl said that as long as the military and police are not in place, the turmoil will continue.
    "To sum it up, there is no solution but for the police, military and judiciary are built up," Shwayl told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "Chaos otherwise will remain."
    Car bombs and drive-by shootings since the end the civil war also routinely kill security officials in Benghazi, the birthplace of the uprising.
    "Even with so many officials assassinated, no one is held accountable," said Tawfiq Breik, a lawmaker with the liberal-leaning National Forces Alliance. "No one is arrested. The state is disabled."
    The car bombing comes exactly one year after al-Qaida-linked militants stormed the U.S. mission in Benghazi and a nearby U.S. building, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
    "We can't ignore the date and timing. We can't forget," Zidan said, suggesting that the car bombing was meant to be a reminder.
    The attack sparked a wave of criticism toward President Barack Obama and his administration for its handling of the attack and its aftermath. The administration closed 19 diplomatic posts across the Muslim world for almost a week last month out of caution over a possible al-Qaida strike — likely in response to the Benghazi criticism.
    On Aug. 9, Obama told reporters that the U.S. was still committed to capturing those who carried out the deadly consulate assault. Obama said his government has a sealed indictment naming some suspected of involvement. Officials said earlier that the Justice Department had filed under seal the first criminal charges as part of its investigation of the attack.
    The AP reported in May that American officials had identified five men who might be responsible for the attack. The suspects were not named publicly, but the FBI released photos of three of the five suspects, asking the public to provide more information about the men.
    Some in the photographs are thought to be members of Ansar al-Shariah, the Libyan militia group whose fighters were seen near the consulate prior to the violence. Other witnesses reported seeing the leader of an Islamist militia group called Abu Obaida Bin Jarrah, whom U.S. officials told the AP is among the suspects in the sealed indictment. The leader has repeatedly denied being involved and says he abandoned the militia and now works in construction.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/09/11/libya-benghazi-anniversary/2799695/
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