Juan Cole finds Libya surprisingly secure


He says
fears about it falling apart or into civil war are overblown:




 
... on visits to Benghazi, Misrata and Tripoli, to find that
there were no militiamen to be seen, that most things were functioning
normally, that there were police at traffic intersections, that there were children's
carnivals open till late, families out, that jewelry shops were open till 8 pm,
that Arabs and Africans were working side by side, and that people were proud
in Benghazi of having demonstrated against calls for decentralizing the
country.



As someone who has lived in conflict situations, I take as a very
serious gauge of security whether shops are open and how late they stay open.
Jewelry shops in particular are easily looted, and the loot is light and easy
to fence. But in Tripoli there was loads of gold in rows of jewelry shops,
along with clothing stores newly stocked with Italian fashions."


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