Friday, January 18, 2013

Libya Congress Declares South Closed Military Zone | Synopsis

Libya Congress Declares South Closed Military Zone

Muammar al Gaddafi R.I.P. Mouammar Kadhafi Colonel Quaddafi painted portrait _DDC6346
Muammar al Gaddafi R.I.P. Mouammar Kadhafi Colonel Quaddafi painted portrait _DDC6346 by Abode of Chaos
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4 policemen were shot dead in Libya's struggling eastern city of Benghazi on Sunday when gunmen fired rocket-propelled grenades on a security compound there, according to the Interior Ministry. Police spokesman Ezzedine al-Fazani stated that the attack was connected to the current detention of a guy presumably associateded with last month's assassination of the head of among the city's security companies, National Security chief Col. Farag el-Dersi. The unknown attackers attacked the security compound, in a noticeable effort to break into a nearby detention center where the suspect in el-Dersi's eliminating is being held. In Benghazi, where the revolt that unseated longtime ruler Moammar Gadhafi began last year, security has sharply worn away over the previous year. An attack in September on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi killed U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and 3 other Americans. Security in the country 's south is likewise of concern.

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Moammar Gadhafi

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Col. Farag el-Dersi

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Ezzedine al-Fazani

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Chris Stevens

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Omar Humidan

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Country: Libya

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City: Benghazi

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Organization: State Department and Homeland Security

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Organization: U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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Organization: U.S. State Department

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Organization: parliament

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