(BMLTV) WASHINGTON,
November 17, 2013 - Secretary of State, John Kerry released a statement a day ago stating that the State Department is deeply concerned by the death and injury of
many Libyans in recent clashes in Tripoli.
We condemn the use of violence in all its forms and urge all sides to exercise
restraint and restore calm.
We encourage all Libyans to break the cycle of violence through respectful dialogue and reconciliation.
Libyans did not risk their lives in their 2011 revolution
for this violence to continue. Libyans fought their revolution to establish a
democratic system in which the voices of the Libyan people could be heard
through peaceful means, which all Libyan people have a right to do.
If a free people are going to succeed in forging a peaceful,
secure, and prosperous country with a government based on the rule of law and
respect for human rights, then there can be no place for this kind of violence
in the new Libya.
We encourage all Libyans to break the cycle of violence through respectful dialogue and reconciliation.
The United
States will continue to work with the Libyan
authorities to build its capacity to deliver security and good governance to
its people.
We recognize that the Libyan authorities and Libyan people
are facing significant challenges in their democratic transition, but too much
blood has been spilled and too many lives sacrificed to go backwards. The United States
will continue to support the Libyan people in this difficult time.
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