Tawergha
تاورغاء | |
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Ghost town | |
Coordinates: 31°58′15″N 15°03′09″E / 31.97083°N 15.05250°E | |
Country | Libya |
Region | Tripolitania |
District | Misrata |
Government | |
• Mayor | Abulmoola Adouma |
Population (2006)[1] | |
• Total | 24,223 |
Time zone | UTC+02:00 (EET) |
Tawergha (Berber: ⵜⴰⵡⴻⵔⵖⴰ, Arabic: تاورغاء), also transliterated Tawargha, Tawarga, Tauorga, Taworgha, Tawurgha or Torghae, is, as of May 2021,[2][3] a former ghost town in Libya that is under administrative jurisdiction of the city of Misrata, which is 38 kilometers away. It was the site of intense fighting during the Libyan Civil War before it was captured and forcibly evacuated by anti-Gaddafi forces in August 2011.
By the end of the war in October 2011, the town was largely cleared of its population by NTC militias.[4] During Libya's political transition period, members of the General National Congress reportedly indicated they would like to see Tawerghan refugees restored to their homes, but expressed concern over their safety. There have been numerous reports of militias acting outside the authority of the Tripoli-based government threatening Tawerghans who have attempted to return to Tawergha.[5]
Tawergha means "the green island" in the Berber language.[citation needed]