Libyan PM Ali Zeidan has called for "rationality and wisdom"
after being freed from the custody of militiamen.
He was abducted from a Tripoli hotel and held for several hours
by armed men whose identity has yet to be confirmed.
In a cabinet meeting, the PM thanked "real revolutionaries"
who took part in a security operation to free him.
The motive of the abduction is unclear
but some militias had been angered by a US commando raid
to capture senior al-Qaeda suspect Anas al-Liby.
Many militia groups saw the raid in Tripoli on Saturday
as a breach of Libyan sovereignty and there is growing pressure
on the government to explain if it was involved.
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