Libya issues new regulations for foreign educational institutions


TRIPOLI, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Libya's internationally recognized Government of National Unity issued a decision on Wednesday to regulate foreign education in the country, outlining rules for the establishment and operation of foreign educational institutions, according to the government platform "hokomitna."

The 55-article regulation requires that foreign educational programs be accredited by their countries of origin and mandates that all institutions respect Islamic Sharia, as well as Libyan values, customs, traditions and national identity.

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