The separatist movement rapidly emerges in some parts of Libya after the Civil war

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Chronologically, Libyan government, ruled by dictator Muammar Gaddafi, was formally collapsed and Gaddafi was ousted from power, captured and killed by the Rebel group in 2011. Actually, Gaddafi came to power in 1969 after organising a military coup against the King Idris of Libya and self-proclaimed as a Colonel. In 2011 the uprising among Libyan people and violent demonstration emerged after human rights campaigners had been arrested by Libyan authority. In response, Libyan government used aircraft to attack protestors. Having seen many atrocious activities committing by Libyan government, UNSC decided to authorise a no-fly zone over Libya and air strikes to protect civilians which commanded by NATO.

It has been almost three years since Libyan civil war came to an end, but actually the political, economic instability and social crisis still have been occurring in this lawless state. The weak central government failed to resume unifying power over the rebels and many other tribes since the collapse of Gaddafi in 2011. Due to the lawlessness and chaos, some rebel groups started declaring the autonomous regional government especially in the eastern part of the country which mostly oil and commercial sea ports are located.
Eventually, the Tripoli government has struggled so far to regain control over the self-declared autonomous territories, and it also warned that there would have the foreign intervention unless the central rule was successfully restored. The political chaos and social instability in Libyan have long been considered as the most concerning issues and also required to solve urgently. Without foreign aid or assistance, Tripoli government might not be able to unilaterally regain power and reoccupy the separatist regions since those rebel groups have the strong financial supports which gaining from their seize controlled areas by exporting oil and any other natural resources. If the central government failed to maintain peace and retake control the regions occupying by the Rebel groups, the situation would become more and more chaotic and this Arab state might become a source of terrorism, violence and instability. Therefore, there would have only one method is calling for the Foreign intervention.

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