Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan pauses after his address to the 22nd session of the Human Rights Council …
"They wanted to overthrow the government," Zeidan said in a national address. "This was not an attempted kidnapping only of a prime minister, but of the government."
He accused members within the General National Council, the country's national assembly, of plotting the abduction. The assembly is caught in a deadlock between secular leading party and the Muslim Brotherhood, and Zeidan has been facing a possible vote of no confidence.
The former rebels, now on the government payroll, who snatched Zeidan said they were angry at reports the government had been informed in advance of a U.S. raid to capture an al Qaeda suspect there.
(Reporting by Ulf Laessing; Writing by Patrick Markey; Editing by Alison Williams)
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