Tripoli Country Council
This country council site has been established as a means to facilitate communication
between the U.S. Embassy and U.S. organizations operating in this city/region.
Tripoli Country Council
The Tripoli Country Council web site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between U.S. Businesses and the U.S. Embassy. The site is linked to the main Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) database and you may use your OSAC user account to access additional content within this site.
Crime and Safety Reports
Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa
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United Arab Emirates
This is an annual report produced in conjuction with the Regional Security Office at the U.S.
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Crime & Safety
Middle East / N. Africa
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Syria
This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S.
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Featured Reports
Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa
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Libya
On December 6, 2009, the U.S. Consular Section will move to the location of our main Embassy compound, in the Ben Ashour neighborhood beside the Libyan-British Clinic (formerly the Libyan-Swiss Clinic) on Jeraba Street (where the U.S. chancery is currently located).
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Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa
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Libya
This warden message advises U.S. citizens of a criminal attack in Tripoli that may have been aimed at U.S. citizens.
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Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa
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Libya
This warden message announces a new service offered by the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, through which U.S. citizens can receive urgent Warden Messages by text message on their cell phones.
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Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa
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Libya
This warden message warns U.S. citizens of a recent increase in crime in Tripoli, including violent crimes such as car-jacking and assault, as well as numerous purse snatchings.
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Consular Affairs Bulletins
Middle East / N. Africa
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Libya
This warden message alerts U.S. citizens to exercise caution and maintain vigilance in daily activities on September 1 and 2.
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