Violence, protests continue in Libya
Anti-government protests in Libya have spread from the east of the country to Tripoli, said reports.
Monday, 21.02.2011.
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Anti-government protests in Libya have spread from the east of the country to Tripoli, said reports. Police used tear gas against the protesters, while Reuters reports that eyewitnesses said "people on streets are shouting 'Allahu Akbar' ('Allah is the Greatest') and are throwing rocks on Gadaffi’s images." Violence, protests continue in Libya Hundreds of Libyans attacked a South Korean-run construction site in Tripoli, hurting at least four foreigners, South Korea stated on Monday. On Sunday, the U.S. severely condemned violence against the protesters, while Human Rights Watch said that during the past four days at least 233 persons were killed One of Gadaffi’s sons Saif al-Islam Gaddafi stated on national television his father will fight against the popular revolt until the last man, but has also promised the dialogue on reforms and salary raise. (Beta/AP)
Violence, protests continue in Libya
Hundreds of Libyans attacked a South Korean-run construction site in Tripoli, hurting at least four foreigners, South Korea stated on Monday.On Sunday, the U.S. severely condemned violence against the protesters, while Human Rights Watch said that during the past four days at least 233 persons were killed
One of Gadaffi’s sons Saif al-Islam Gaddafi stated on national television his father will fight against the popular revolt until the last man, but has also promised the dialogue on reforms and salary raise.
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