61672771 UN set a date for the end of humanitarian operations in Libya
UN to conclude a humanitarian operation in Libya by the end of November 2011. As reported by Agence France-Presse, on September 26, said this at a press conference Humanitarian Coordinator of the UN mission in Libya Mumtsis Panos (Panos Moumtzis). The representative of the international organization has expressed hope that the remaining eight weeks of the humanitarian operation Libya "goes to a new stage of development ". Mumtsis stressed that in future the new authorities of the country will need "technical " assistance, primarily for legal reform and the organization of the electoral process. National Transitional Council, which passed into the hands of power after the overthrow Moammar Gaddafi, going to the end of November to take control of the situation in Libya, with food and medicine. Mumtsis called "optimistic " status of the population of Tripoli, but expressed concern about the situation in Bani Walid, who is still controlled by supporters of al-Gaddafi. On Monday, 26 September, the rebels continued their siege of the locality from which, according to UN estimates, have fled the 24 thousand inhabitants. Representatives of the National Transitional Council argued that in Bani Walid can be Seif al-Islam Gaddafi – son of the former ruler of the country. Meanwhile, close to a humanitarian disaster situation and the Sirte – hometown of Muammar Gaddafi. Seized by fighting the city left two thousand citizens, there is an acute shortage of food and drinking water.