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Libya – A one-sided standoff in Tripoli
It all happened so quickly. On Sunday, April 28 in Libya’s capital city of Tripoli, an unbridled militia armed with machine guns parked their trucks in front of the foreign ministry, effectively surrounding the building. Another group of armed men … Continue reading
Posted in Libya, Middle East and North Africa
Tagged Ali Zeidan, Charles Tilly, libya, militia, qaddafi, Tripoli
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