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Libyan NTC Threatens Intervention, But Western Towns Keep Fighting

by Jason Ditz | Apr 4, 2012

Libyan NTC Threatens Intervention, But Western Towns Keep Fighting | Death toll continues to rise in clashes

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22 Killed as Western Libyan Towns Continue Fighting

by Jason Ditz | Apr 3, 2012

22 Killed as Western Libyan Towns Continue Fighting | NTC forces ‘overpowered’ in attempt to quell violence

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Libyan Govt. Seeks Ceasefire as Two Western Towns Clash

by Jason Ditz | Apr 2, 2012

Libyan Govt. Seeks Ceasefire as Two Western Towns Clash | 34 Zwara militia members captured by neighboring town

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South Libya Ceasefire Holding, 147 Confirmed Dead

by Jason Ditz | Apr 1, 2012

South Libya Ceasefire Holding, 147 Confirmed Dead | Nearly 400 others wounded according to health ministry

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Mali Army Retreats From Military Bases as Rebels Gain Ground

by John Glaser | Mar 31, 2012

Soldiers in the Malian army deserted the main military bases in the town of Gao on Saturday after sustained rebel assault, leading to further instability and a question of whether the coup will hold or descend the country into chaos. The Tuareg rebels have taken...

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Libya PM Announces Ceasefire After Tribal Clashes Kill Over 150

by John Glaser | Mar 31, 2012

Libya's interim government on Saturday announced a ceasefire, as six days of deadly tribal clashes that cost more than 150 lives finally calmed and another episode of carnage resulting from the NATO-backed regime change petered out. "We haven't slept since yesterday....

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Tabu Chief Calls for ‘International Intervention’ as South Libya Fighting Continues

by Jason Ditz | Mar 30, 2012

Tabu Chief Calls for ‘International Intervention’ as South Libya Fighting Continues | Govt claims ceasefire but locals say clashes continue

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More Clashes in South Libya: Over 70 Killed

by Jason Ditz | Mar 28, 2012

More Clashes in South Libya: Over 70 Killed | Over 150 wounded as ceasefire falters

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Reports: Nearly 50 Killed as South Libya Tribe Threatens Secession

by Jason Ditz | Mar 27, 2012

Reports: Nearly 50 Killed as South Libya Tribe Threatens Secession | NTC sends hundreds of troops to ‘calm situation’

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Mali Neighbors to Use ‘All Options’ to Reverse Coup

by John Glaser | Mar 27, 2012

West African leaders neighboring Mali warned on Tuesday they would use "all options" to reverse the military coup that took place there last week, adding to the spiral of chaotic unintended consequences from the U.S.-led NATO war in Libya. A group of West African...

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