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Libya protests: Death in al-Bayda as unrest spreads
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Continue reading the main story Mid-East Protests
At one person has been killed in protests across Libya on Thursday in what anti-government activists described as a "Day of Rage".
Amnesty International says a man was shot dead when security forces opened fire in the city of al-Bayda.
Police and protesters also clashed in Zentan and Benghazi, where one witness told the BBC at least 16 people are believed to have been killed.
This week's protests are the first in Libya, where dissent is rarely allowed.
Pro-government activists were also out on the streets in the capital, Tripoli. They shouted slogans in support of Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
The demonstrators in Green Square shouted: "We are defending Gaddafi and the revolution!" and "The revolution continues!" Others hurled insults at foreign media.
Pro-democracy protests have recently swept through several Arab nations, with the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt forced to resign amid growing unrest.
Gunfire in Benghazi Amnesty International says protester Nacer Miftah Gout'ani was shot dead when security forces opened fire on demonstrators in al-Bayda. Dozens more were injured.
However, it said unconfirmed reports suggested as many as 12 people had been killed in the last two days.
Meni ovo sve vise deluje kao veoma organizovan ustanak muslimana sirom istoka...cak je i ovaj nas Zukorlic poceo da preti....
Libya protests: Death in al-Bayda as unrest spreads
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At one person has been killed in protests across Libya on Thursday in what anti-government activists described as a "Day of Rage".
Amnesty International says a man was shot dead when security forces opened fire in the city of al-Bayda.
Police and protesters also clashed in Zentan and Benghazi, where one witness told the BBC at least 16 people are believed to have been killed.
This week's protests are the first in Libya, where dissent is rarely allowed.
Pro-government activists were also out on the streets in the capital, Tripoli. They shouted slogans in support of Libya's leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
The demonstrators in Green Square shouted: "We are defending Gaddafi and the revolution!" and "The revolution continues!" Others hurled insults at foreign media.
Pro-democracy protests have recently swept through several Arab nations, with the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt forced to resign amid growing unrest.
Gunfire in Benghazi Amnesty International says protester Nacer Miftah Gout'ani was shot dead when security forces opened fire on demonstrators in al-Bayda. Dozens more were injured.
However, it said unconfirmed reports suggested as many as 12 people had been killed in the last two days.
Meni ovo sve vise deluje kao veoma organizovan ustanak muslimana sirom istoka...cak je i ovaj nas Zukorlic poceo da preti....
