TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya's interim interior minister returned to work Tuesday, two days after he resigned following attacks by hardliners on Sufi Muslim shrines as police watched, prompting harsh criticism from the country's newly elected parliament.
ESSAM MOHAMMED, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: World
Tue, 08/28/2012 - 1:01pm
TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya's interim interior minister returned to work Tuesday, two days after he resigned following attacks by hardliners on Sufi Muslim shrines as police watched, prompting harsh criticism from the country's newly elected parliament.