TRIPOLI (Reuters) – The proliferation of weapons in Libya is a major concern and the new rulers need to establish a proper police force and army to replace the hundreds of armed groups who patrol the streets, the United Nations special adviser on Libya said on Sunday. U.N. special envoy Ian Martin (L) talks to National Transitional Council (NTC) representative Faraj Al Sayehi upon his arrival at a military airport in Tripoli September 3, 2011. (REUTERS/Anis Mili) Ian Martin, in Libya to compile a report for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on rebuilding the country after its civil war, also said the interim government needed to start the electoral process soon…
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