The Tunisian Journalists Syndicate has blamed the disappearance of two Tunisian journalists on the commander of Dignity Operation, Khalifa Haftar.

The syndicate said the fact that Sufian Shuwarbi and Nathir Gutari are missing in east Libya in areas under Haftar's control, makes Haftar responsible for their fate.

Haftar met with the Tunisian President, Beji Caid Essebsi, on Monday to discuss the current course of affairs in the country.

"The two journalists went missing in September 2014 as they were doing their jobs. This issue should be the main point of discussions between Essebsi and Haftar in Carthage." The syndicate said.

It said in statement that Haftar and other Libyan parties should show good intentions in dealing with this entanglement, adding that it is pretty skeptical to see several Libyan parties silent about this issue.

"We will take the issue to the International criminal Court and we will accuse the Libyan parties involved in the kidnap of the two journalists." The syndicate explained.

The Chairman of the syndicate, Naji Al-Baghouri, said on September 08 that several Tunisian organizations sent a letter to the UN Secretary General to help reveal the truth about the fate of the journalists.

When the two Tunisian journalists were kidnapped in 2014, IS terrorists were accused of the kidnap, however; officials from the Haftar-led Dignity Operation disclosed that they are detained under their authority. Later, they denied the detention.