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Gaddafi once gave the remote village of Swahat all that it needed, but the villagers have now fled, fearing his wrath.
As the bombs continue to fall, the international community is scrambling to define its mission in Libya.
Libyan leader vows to 'fight on' as his government loses control of key parts in the country and as top officials quit.
Sarkozy calls for "concrete sanctions" and suspension of economic ties in protest over Tripoli's crush of protesters.
Anti-government protesters say government is using warplanes to bomb civilians, as Gaddafi makes brief TV address.
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.
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