French President Francois Hollande on Monday condemned the killing of at least 28 Ethiopian Christians in Libya, urging a peace deal to restore order in the conflict-ridden nation.
French President Francois Hollande on Monday condemned the killing of at least 28 Ethiopian Christians in Libya, urging a peace deal to restore order in the conflict-ridden nation.
Hollande said in a statement he was outraged at the "abominable" murder shown in a video by the ISIL group released Sunday.
"A national peace deal remains both necessary and urgent to restore order and security in Libya," read the statement.
Awash with weapons since its 2011 revolt and torn between rival governments and parliaments, Libya is on the edge of all-out civil war as armed groups do battle for its cities and oil wealth.
ISIL has won the support of 'jihadist' groups across Middle East and north Africa. Several Libyan 'jihadist' groups have pledged allegiance to the militants.