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Libya's central bank has announced the suspension of all its operations after a senior employee was kidnapped in the capital Tripoli. The bank denounced the abduction of its information technology director Musab Msallem in a statement on Sunday.

They said Mr Msallem was taken from his home by an "unidentified party" on Sunday morning and that other employees have been threatened with kidnapping.

The central bank says operations will not resume until Mr Msallem is released.

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What is Mossad up to?

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lol

Funny because it’s true

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Libya does not exist anymore. They killed the leader and laundered the gold and wealth. Now it is not the richest country of african anymore. It is total chaos.

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At least they have democracy, right?

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i believe they made the best decision, because the director kidnapping could indicate broader instability or conflict in the region, affecting not only the central bank but also the safety of other officials and institutions.

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Hate to speculate but that is not going to end well for the guy... just saying.

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Dios proteja al director y le de fuerzas a su familia asta que sea liberado. Y que los usuarios de ese banco puedan tener acceso a su dinero lo más pronto posible.

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