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. Read On At This Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24481032