New approach needed on Libyan disarmament

Outlet: Arab News

Language: English

Abstract: As the UN grapples with Libya's intricate political landscape, it's evident that stability remains elusive, with national elections seeming increasingly unlikely. Armed factions, deeply ingrained in local communities, hinder progress towards unified security institutions and effective governance. The current impasse reflects years of failed transitions and external meddling. Amid this, a renewed focus on tailored demobilization, disarmament, and reintegration efforts emerges as a potential solution, acknowledging the unique ties between armed groups and communities. Local engagement and flexible strategies are vital for success, with the UN playing a crucial role in recalibrating approaches. Embracing localized initiatives, promoting civic participation, and fostering dialogue can pave the way for sustainable peace and eventual free and fair elections despite the challenges ahead.

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