Libya's central bank warns warring sides to leave it out of conflict


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  • Tuesday, 02 Sep 2014

Smoke rises from the Brigade Qaqaa headquarters, a former Libyan Army camp known as Camp 7 April, following clashes between rival militias at the Sawani road district in Tripoli, August 24, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer

BENGHAZI Libya (Reuters) - Libya's central bank on Tuesday warned all parties involved in the conflict gripping the country to leave the institution alone as its violation could prompt the international community to freeze Libya's foreign assets again.

The central bank is one of the last functioning state institutions in the North African country where armed groups seized the capital Tripoli last month. The government and elected parliament have relocated to a remote eastern city.

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