TRIPOLI (Reuters) - A senior adviser to Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has been freed just over a week after unknown abductors snatched him from his car in a Tripoli suburb, the government said on Tuesday.
Since the end of the 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, transitional rulers in the oil-producing North African state have struggled to curb lawlessness on the part of militia groups who refuse to lay down their weapons.
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