The Libyan political analyst, Mohamed al-Jarh, confirmed that “the Dbeibehs (the family of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh) and those supporting them had sold Libya and its resources,” indicating that “the process of selling the Libyans has now begun.”
“The turn (of being sold) is to be taken by all, and the buying and selling process comes in different ways,” al-Jarh said in a statement on his official Facebook account.
Al-Jarh’s post comes in the awake of extraditing Abu Agila Masud, a Libyan intelligence official, who will face federal charges in Washington over alleged involvement in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
Last month it was reported that Masud had been kidnapped by a militia group in Libya, leading to speculation that he was going to be handed over to the American authorities to stand trial.