Rebellious Benghazi: residents mark fall of Gaddafi’ regime and mourn victims
Rebellious Benghazi: residents mark fall of Gaddafi’ regime and mourn victims
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Long-standing Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has lost control over the eastern part of the country; however, in the western region hired foreign thugs continue... 26.02.2011, Sputnik International
Long-standing Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has lost control over the eastern part of the country; however, in the western region hired foreign thugs continue to terrorize the locals.
Long-standing Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has lost control over the eastern part of the country; however, in the western region hired foreign thugs continue to terrorize the locals.
Long-standing Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has lost control over the eastern part of the country; however, in the western region hired foreign thugs continue to terrorize the locals.
Currently, the city is surrounded with barricades, residents are afraid of possible revenge from Gaddafi, who has hired African forces to suppress the opposition.
A growing number of Libyan diplomats and officials are turning their backs to Gaddafi and demanding his resignation. In the photo: abandoned tanks on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
The youngest son of the embattled ruler Muammar Gaddafi has joined the pro-democracy protesters in Libya, the Press TV channel said. In the photo: public prayer in Benghazi.
According to news reports from Libya, Gaddafi's regime has hired foreigners from the Mideast and African countries because it does not trust the national army or police. The main objective of the "thugs for hire" is to rein in the protestors and scare activists in the opposition.
Libya’s connection with other countries is obstructed; internet and telephone communications are hindered. Since the beginning of the nationwide upheaval, Libyan authorities have not allowed foreign journalists in the county.
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