Bani Walid Explained

Official Name:Bani Walid
Native Name:Arabic: بني وليد
Nickname:Arabic: دردنيل طرابلس الغرب
Arabic

Dardanelles of Tripoli

Settlement Type:City
Seal Size:200
Pushpin Map:Libya
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Libya
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Tripolitania
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Bani Walid/Sof-Aljeen
Leader Title:Mayor
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population As Of:2013
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:85425
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Population Blank2 Title:Religions
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Coordinates:31.7619°N 14.0139°W
Elevation Footnotes:[2]
Elevation M:485
Area Code:322
Website:https://bwmc.ly
Registration Plate Type:License Plate Code
Registration Plate:28

Bani Walid (Anglicized: ; Arabic: بني وليد|Banī Walīd, Libyan pronunciation: pronounced as /ar/) is a city in Libya located in the Misrata District. Prior to 2007, it was the capital of Sof-Aljeen District. Bani Walid has an airport. Under the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, it was divided into two Basic People's Congresses: Dahra – Bani Walid (Arabic: الظهرة – بني وليد), and Zaytouna – Bani Walid (Arabic: الزيتونة – بني وليد).

It is the home to the Warfalla tribe, the only city in which only one tribe resides. A campus of Bani Walid University is located in Bani Walid.[3] [4]

Libyan civil war

See main article: Battle of Bani Walid. In the 2011 Libyan Civil War, after the anti-Gaddafi forces captured Tripoli in August and Sabha in September, Bani Walid, along with Sirte, was one of two final strongholds held by forces loyal to the ousted government of Muammar Gaddafi. There were clashes between anti-Gaddafi forces surrounding the city and Gaddafi loyalists defending it throughout September and early October; the city was finally taken on 17 October.[5] [6] [7]

Finnish company Perusyhtymä (today YIT) constructed in the 1980s a factory in the city used for the assembly of rifles and possibly other weapons. NATO reported that it had hit two "command hubs" in the city and one ammunition dump. It is possible that the latter had originally been built by Finns. 200 Finnish engineers and other experts worked in Bani Walid. Some had their families in the area. The "dirty jobs" were done by around 2,000 cheap labourers from the Philippines.[8]

In Finland, the media found out the construction of the weapon factory in 1994 and 2011. In the 1980s, Libya was the second-largest country of export for the Finnish construction industry right after the Soviet Union. In the early 1980s Finns had about 20 major construction projects in Libya. In addition to the weapon factory, other Finnish constructions include streets in Tripoli and the entire oil city of Ras Lanuf. A large number of Libyan architects have been trained with Finnish help. Construction export became more difficult after the UN set up a trade embargo in 1992. As late as 2008, a shopping complex designed by Finns was being built.[9]

Post-civil war violence

See main article: 2012 Bani Walid uprising and Siege of Bani Walid (2012). On 23 January 2012, around 100–150 local fighters attacked the main NTC army base in Bani Walid, killing eight NTC fighters and wounding at least 20 others.[10] [11] On 25 January 2012, Libya's defense Minister recognised the newly formed local tribal council, which overthrew the local NTC council, as the new authority of Bani Walid.[12]

In October 2012, a successful and controversial armed campaign to recapture the city was launched.

Transportation

The city is served by the Bani Walid Airport, located west of the city centre.

Educational

There is a public university named Bani Walid university a college:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Gazetteer. World Gazetteer. Libya: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population. https://archive.today/20121204173451/http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=1273372850&men=gcis&lng=en&des=gamelan&geo=-133&srt=dpnn&col=abcdefghimoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=&srt=pdnn. dead. December 4, 2012. 15 October 2011.
  2. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=bani+walid Wolfram Alpha
  3. http://www.7ou.edu.ly/hedc/souj/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=131:Bani Walid-university-profile-&catid=34:university-profile-&Itemid=28 University Profile
  4. http://tripolipost.com/articledetail.asp?c=2&i=2343 RMJM Chosen to Work on Two University Campuses in Libya
  5. News: Gaddafi's diehard secret police dig in as Nato jets blast desert stronghold. 10 September 2011. Chris. Stephen. Abdul. Raufund. David. Smith. The Guardian. Tripoli. 23 January 2012.
  6. News: Libyan Fighters Suspend Qaddafi Attacks. Christopher. Stephen. Massoud A.. Derhally. 10 September 2011. Bloomberg.
  7. News: WRAPUP 4-NTC forces celebrate capture of Gaddafi bastion Bani Walid. https://web.archive.org/web/20141107011024/http://af.reuters.com/article/libyaNews/idAFL5E7LH3NI20111017. dead. 7 November 2014. Barry. Malone. Reuters Africa. Reuters. 17 October 2011. 23 January 2012. Bani Walid.
  8. http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Libyan+rebels+search+for+Gaddafi+in+desert+city+partly+built+by+Finns/1135268990530 Libyan rebels search for Gaddafi in desert city partly built by FinnsWeapons factory camouflaged as a school
  9. http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Built+by+Finns+-+in+Libya/1135266905249 Built by Finns - in Libya
  10. News: 'Pro-Kadhafi' attack kills four in Libya. https://web.archive.org/web/20140228125601/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gen8BhzM9lp1R5N_zm2yUUMniuig?docId=CNG.019fba2fc3e3a19df21e46d42102fda8.8c1. dead. February 28, 2014. Google News. Agence France-Presse. 23 January 2012. 23 January 2012. Tripoli.
  11. News: UPDATE 1-Anger, chaos but no revolt after Libya violence. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060324/http://af.reuters.com/article/libyaNews/idAFL5E8CO2HB20120124?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0. dead. 4 March 2016. 24 January 2012. 24 January 2012. Reuters Africa. Reuters. Bani Walid. Oliver. Holmes.
  12. News: UPDATE 2-Libyan government concedes to restive town's demands. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518084816/http://af.reuters.com/article/libyaNews/idAFL5E8CP2IG20120125. dead. 18 May 2015. Reuters Africa. Reuters. 25 January 2012. 25 January 2012. Tripoli.
  13. Web site: Bani Walid University – Bani Walid University . Bwu.edu.ly . 2020-06-05.
  14. Web site: السبت إلى الخميس . كلية التقنية الإلكترونية بني وليد - ليبيا - الرئيسية . Cetb.edu.ly . 2020-04-08 . 2020-06-05.