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Nation join UK, Germany and Netherlands in warning citizens of "imminent threat" in Libyan city due to Mali conflict.
Faraj al-Deirsy, head of Benghazi police, shot dead in the latest attack on Libyan security officials.
Liberals unexpectedly won recent elections, partly due to disorganisation and splits among Islamists.
Despite crackdown, anti-government protesters take control of areas close to Tripoli.
Leader appears on state TV briefly to signal defiance in the face of mounting revolt against his 41-year rule.
Diplomats resign and air force officers defect as Gaddafi government resorts to shooting and bombing to crush uprising.
Gunshots heard in capital amid reports of army units defecting in Benghazi and tribal leaders criticising government.
Appearing on Libyan state television, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi says his father is in the country and has support of army.
Appearing on Libyan state television, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi says his father is in the country and has support of army.
Clashes between anti-government protesters and Gaddafi supporters escalate as army unit 'defects' in Benghazi.
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