Tripoli protests and clashes

Libyans protest against the armed militias

Libyans have yet to find peace, two years after Gaddafi

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Militias are ruling the streets in many parts of Libya. The interim government has yet to fully assert its control. And Libyans are starting to protest to get the peace they thought they would find after Gaddafi.

Libyan Gunmen Continue Siege at Ministries, Rocking Fragile Government

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Latest from in Libya

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Libya: ‘Great Turmoil and Conflict’ Continues

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Pressure on Libyan regime grows

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Muammar Gaddafi is under growing pressure at home and abroad after his supporters reacted with violence overnight against anti-government protests in the capital, Tripoli. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Mohammed Yehia, editor of the BBC’s Arabic online.

Libya’s Gaddafi faces ‘Day of Anger’

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Hundreds of anti-government protesters have clashed with police and supporters of Colonel Gaddafi in Libya’s second city, in the latest display of unrest in the Arab world. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with the BBC’s Rana Jawad in Libya.