The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Anger escalations among Turkish-backed factions in Libya | Protests against reducing salaries and banning vacation

Conditions have been worsening in the camps of the Turkish-backed mercenaries in the Libyan capital Tripoli after dozens of mercenaries have staged protests in the al-Yarmouq camp yesterday night in protests against the financial deteriorated conditions due to reducing their monthly salaries as well as preventing them from taking vacations, and blackmailing them by the military leaders who imposed 1,000 US dollars on everyone who wanted to take a vacation.

Yesterday, SOHR activists reported wide anger of and state of rebellion prevailed camps of the Turkish-backed factions mercenaries in the Libyan capital, Tripoli after leaders of the factions had decreased their salaries to 2,500 US dollar per month.

It is worth noting that the mercenaries take their salaries each four months.

According to SOHR, tens of the factions members rejected during the past few days to join the tactic and morning sports lessons in protest against decreasing their salaries and accusations against the factions of looting their money in addition to prevent them from taking their agreed upon factions.

On the other hand, leaders of the Turkish-backed factions imposed 1,000 US dollars on the members who desire to take vacations and return back to Syria.