Libya war
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Libya’s people celebrated their country’s official liberation long into the night after a day of ceremonies and partying. They celebrated both their new freedom and ex leader Gaddafi's death. Tripoli, Libya. 23rd October 2011
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Crowds of people gathered to celebrate the second anniversary of the revolution against the late former President Muammar Gaddafi, at Martyr Square in the capital Tripoli.
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Libyan people celebrating second anniversary of the revolution against the Gaddafi's regime. On 15th february 2011 the Benghazi people started the revolution on Tahrir square. Afterwards the rest of the cities joined them.
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by Imene AMRANI
Members of the Libyan community living in Tunisia came out onto the streets to celebrate rebel victory against the ruling Gaddafi regime in their home country. Many children could be seen at the celebration. 22nd August 2011
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Tripoli protesters gathere in Algeria square to show their frustration with the NTC and complain of a lack of transparency. The grou also supports the demands of the protesters at Shajara Square in Benghazi. Libya. 21st December 2011.
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by R. Byhre
Scenes from Misrata after the fall of Gadaffi. Misrata is the third largest city in Libya, after Tripoli and Benghazi. It is the capital city of the Misrata District and has been called the business capital of Libya. 11th November 2011
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by R. Byhre
The University of Misrata remains heavily damaged after fighting, during the Libyan revolution. Misrata, Libya. 11th November 2011
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by R. Byhre
Remnants of North Atlantic Treaty Organization airstrike on Misrata can be seen. Burnt buildings, tanks and other vehicles are left as waste. 11th November 2011
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by Ken Boddy
A Brighton-based photographer working for Al Jazeera held his second exhibition, titled ‘A Press Under Fire,’ of photographs and short films showing the conflict in Libya to a supportive audience. London, UK. 3rd December 2011
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Just two days after launching their offensive in Tripoli, rebel fighters broke through the walls of Gaddafi's Bab Al Aziziyah compound. Tripoli, Libya. 23rd August 2011
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On the heels of a visit by Prime Minister Cameron and President Sarkozy, Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey was met by thousands of cheering Libyans in Tripoli's Martyrs' Square. Tripoli, Libya. 16th September 2011
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Libyan expatriates gathered in front of the Libyan Embassy for an anti-Gaddafi protest. They demanded that the Libyan ambassador pull down the green flag, and replace it with the former official flag of Libya. Attard. 22nd February 2011
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by R. Byhre
Council chairman Khalifa A. Alzwawi of NTC Misrata offers resignation after the council chambers were stormed by protesters unhappy with the lack of elected officials. Misrata, Libya. 9th November 2011
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by R. Byhre
French representative to Libya Antoine Sivan attends a formal ceremony for a weapons handover. NATO has reiterated that all loose weapons must be accounted for, after the fall of Gaddafi and subsequent liberation. Misrata, Libya. 3rd November 2011
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by R. Byhre
Motorcade of Freedom Fighters pass through a cheering crowd. Libyans are celebrating the end of Qaddafi's regime, which resulted from his death. Tripoli, Libya. 29th October 2011



































































