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Mustafa Abdel Jalil accused of abusing power after being questioned over death of general during anti-Gaddafi uprising.
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Last Modified: 12 Dec 2012 13:15 GMT
Iran Red Crescent team 'kidnapped' in Libya
Seven members of an Iranian Red Crescent delegation kidnapped by armed men in Benghazi, Libyan Red Crescent reports.
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Last Modified: 31 Jul 2012 21:55 GMT
Libya's Saif al-Islam appeals for ICC trial
Muammar Gaddafi's son says he cannot get fair trial in Libya and claims that if he is executed there it would be murder.
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Last Modified: 31 Jul 2012 21:45 GMT
ICC legal team held over Saif al-Islam visit
Australian lawyer and three others accused of attempting to exchange documents with Gaddafi's son, detained in Zintan.
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Last Modified: 10 Jun 2012 07:20 GMT
Did Libya's NTC lose control of its fighters?
Inside Story examines reports of atrocities committed during the final weeks of battle and asks if these were justified.
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Last Modified: 26 Oct 2011 12:23 GMT
No let-up in Syria unrest
Iranian president condemns "killings and massacre" as activists report fresh deaths and arrests in continuing turmoil.
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Last Modified: 22 Oct 2011 23:48 GMT
Black Libyans fear for their lives
Former supporters of Muammar Gaddafi "vanish" from town of Tawergha after fall of former leader's government.
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Last Modified: 25 Sep 2011 12:12 GMT
Libya: 'We win or we die'
Libyan rebels continue their struggle against Muammer Gaddafi loyalists; for the rebels it is a matter of life or death.
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Last Modified: 03 Jul 2011 10:36 GMT
Raids and rebellion in Benghazi
In the fog of war, pro-democracy forces are having a hard time determining friend from foe.
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Last Modified: 11 May 2011 18:52 GMT
NATO targets Libyan weapons depots
Rebels report coalition air strikes against government targets near Zintan, as well as strikes near Misurata.
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