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Omar Brebesh, Libya's ex-ambassador to France, was detained and tortured by Zintan armed group, Human Rights Watch says.
Reports say rival groups in south-west of the capital Tripoli exchanged gunfire, leaving four people dead.
Goals of 24-member council of ministers include achieving "security, stability and restoration of normal life".
Prime minister promises "justice and transparency" in handling of case of former leader's internationally wanted son.
Dressed as a Tuareq, Gaddafi was captured near Ubari in Libya's southern desert.
Ex-PM Abdessalam Jalloud, who fell out of favour with Gaddafi in mid-nineties, has flown to Italy.
Ex-PM Abdessalam Jalloud, who fell out of favour with Gaddafi in mid-nineties, flees Tripoli to rebel-held territory.
Capture of munitions dump seen as a big boost for the fighters, whose road to Tripoli remains rocky, however.
Raids on army vehicles and ammunition depots in Tripoli follow announcement of extension of alliance's Libyan mission.
Libyan government says its delegate will attend June 8 meeting in Vienna, after defection of oil minister.
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