Eleven months after the infamous Benghazi attack, one of the groups allegedly tied to the attack is growing ever "more entrenched in Libyan society."
As the Weekly Standard reports, members of Ansar al Sharia were allegedly "part of the al Qaeda-linked jihadist coalition that killed four Americans" in September 2012. Now, with August 2013 upon us, Ansar al Sharia is not only growing in prominence but is reportedly "providing security at the behest of the Libyan government."
The Daily Beast had previously reported that the Libyan government was using Ansar al Sharia and other "revolutionary militias" to "combat drug dealers" and to squelch a wave of crime and violence in Benghazi.
Later reports indicate the wave has continued.
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