Libya: Armed group shuts down comic book convention Published duration 4 November 2017 Related Topics Libya crisis

image copyright AFP image caption Critics of the fair say aspects of it offend public decency in Libya

An armed group in Libya has shut down a comic book convention in the capital Tripoli because it breached the country's "morals and modesty".

Special Deterrent Forces (SDF) said they had arrested organisers of the Comic Con convention.

It said on its Facebook page that photos published on social media from the convention caused "a widespread public outpouring of criticism".

The SDF is loyal to the UN-backed Government of National Accord.

Hundreds of young Libyans attended Tripoli's second Comic Con festival on Friday, some dressed up as characters from American and Japanese comics.

But later in the day members of the conservative Islamist group the SDF raided the gathering.

Eyewitnesses quoted by the Libya Herald said that more than 20 people - including organisers, participants and visitors - were detained.

Six members of the main organizing committee are reported to be still under arrest.

image copyright AFP image caption Hundreds of young Libyans attended Tripoli's second Comic Con festival

image copyright AFP image caption The festival in Tripoli had a young and cosmopolitan feel to it

Organisers of the fair told the newspaper they were shocked by the actions of the SDF, especially given they had obtained official permission to stage the event.

''Some of those who were [arrested were later] released had received a beating," an organiser told the Libya Herald.

"They were told that Libya is a Muslim country not a free/liberal country."

A statement from the SDF said such events were "derived from abroad and exploit weakness of religious faith and fascination with foreign cultures".