They live in apartments where bullet holes let in the winter cold and summer heat in shell-pocked buildings that look structurally unsound. It was damaged first in 2011 and then in the 2016 fighting to evict Islamic State, when it came under the Tripoli government. At the 600 Block, Omar's neighbour Abdulkarim al-Shahomi, 57, had little hope that the latest political manoeuvring would improve his life. The subsidised supermarket where Shahomi used to buy food closed after the revolution along with others like it across Libya. It still stands, empty, near the roundabout where Islamic State once staged public executions.


Source:   Libya Today
June 26, 2022 11:10 UTC