Monday, February 21, 2011

Libyan protesters seize several cities

Press TV
Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:26PM
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Libyans have expressed their contempt for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Cairo, left, as a police station, right, in Tripoli was among symbols of the regime set alight
Pro-democracy protesters have seized several cities across Libya in their revolution, despite the government's bloody crackdown on people in the North African country.


Protesters overran Benghazi and Sirte on Monday after several army units escaped from the cities.

Local tribes took control of the headquarters of an oil company in Ubari city in southwestern Libya.

Police abandoned the border town of al-Zawiya amidst chaos and unrest.

The protesters attacked the headquarters of the state television in Tripoli overnight and set fire to the offices of the People's Committees there.

On Monday, security forces killed scores of people in Benghazi, the country's second largest city, in just seven hours.

The Libyan regime has resorted to indiscriminate machine gun fire in its brutal crackdown on crowds of protesters as the prospects of the downfall of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi's four-decade rule grows stronger.

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