2014 in Libya

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2014
in
Libya

Decades:
See also:Other events of 2014
List of years in Libya

The following lists events that happened in 2014 in Libya.

Incumbents

  • Abdullah al-Thani
    (starting 11 March)

Events

January

  • January 25 - Five Egyptian embassy staff are kidnapped in Tripoli.[1]

February

  • February 5 - At least 12 people are injured in a grenade attack on a school in Benghazi.
  • February 21 - 11 people are killed when a Libyan Air Force plane crashes from a suspected engine fire in Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia.
  • February 24 - Libyan police found the bodies of seven Egyptian Christians shot dead execution-style on a beach near the city of Benghazi.

March

  • March 11 - The Libyan Parliament sacks Prime Minister
    Abdullah al-Thani
    as acting prime minister.
  • March 22 - The Libyan National Army fights with rebels occupying oil ports near Benghazi.

April

  • April 14 - Two sons of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, Al-Saadi Gaddafi and Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, are scheduled to appear in court along with 35 other former government officials on charges of murder, embezzlement, and kidnapping during the Libyan Civil War.

May

  • May 18 - A group headed by
    launches an attack
    on the Parliament of Libya.
  • May 19 - Saudi Arabia closes its embassy in Tripoli over security concerns in Libya.
  • May 21 -
    Libyan Civil War (2014–present)
    • General Khalifa Haftar calls on the government to hand over power to the country's top judges amid heavy fighting in the capital Tripoli.
    • Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq refuses to step down while the Ministry of Defense issues a statement calling for the arrest of any soldiers who join Gen. Haftar’s campaign.

June

  • June 4 - A suicide car bomber detonates his vehicle at the residence of Khalifa Haftar in Benghazi, killing 4 of his guards and injuring another 3.
  • June 11 - Forces loyal to General Khalifa Haftar conduct at least three separate airstrikes on Ansar al-Sharia militia bases in Benghazi.
  • June 17 - United States special operations forces, in coordination with the FBI, captured Ahmed Abu Khattala, one of the suspected leaders of the Benghazi attack, on the weekend of June 14 to June 15, 2014, in a covert mission in Libya.
  • June 28 - Libyan Islamist militia leader Ahmed Abu Khattala pleads not guilty in a Washington D.C. court to one charge of conspiracy in relation to the 2012 Benghazi attack in which four Americans were killed.

July

August

September

  • September 14 - A boat carrying 250 people from
    Tajoura
    with most people feared drowned.

October

November

  • November 2 - The death toll surpasses 200 from fighting between loyalist troops and Islamist militias in Benghazi since an offensive launched by Khalifa Hifter began two weeks ago.
  • November 5 - Battles between loyalist forces and militias have killed nearly 400 in three weeks, including at least 250 deaths in Benghazi and 140 near Tripoli.

December

References

  1. ^ "Egypt diplomats kidnapped in Libya over militia chief's arrest". 25 January 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.