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BRITAIN-LIBYA/LOCKERBIE
RTSE1RZC 
December 11, 2022 
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, also known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, (2nd L) sits behind... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli... 
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, also known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, (2nd L) sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli November 16, 2014. Tripoli's government on October 16, 2015 named the two new Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie bombing investigation as Abdullah al-Senussi, the former spy chief of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, and a second man, Mohammed Abu Ejaila. No details were immediately available on the second suspect in the 1988 airline bombing that killed 270 people. But one person familiar with the case said Ejaila may also be known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, a known bomb maker. Picture taken November 16, 2014. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
BRITAIN-LIBYA/LOCKERBIE
RTSE1RZA 
December 11, 2022 
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, also known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, (2nd L) sits behind... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli... 
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, also known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, (2nd L) sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli November 16, 2014. Tripoli's government on October 16, 2015 named the two new Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie bombing investigation as Abdullah al-Senussi, the former spy chief of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, and a second man, Mohammed Abu Ejaila. No details were immediately available on the second suspect in the 1988 airline bombing that killed 270 people. But one person familiar with the case said Ejaila may also be known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, a known bomb maker. Picture taken November 16, 2014. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6XI 
February 16, 2021 
A chair belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata,... 
MISRATA, Libya 
A chair belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata... 
A chair belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata, Libya January 16, 2021. Picture taken January 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6XG 
February 16, 2021 
A hat belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata,... 
MISRATA, Libya 
A hat belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata 
A hat belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata, Libya January 16, 2021. Picture taken January 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6XE 
February 16, 2021 
Men look at a chair belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as it is displayed at Martyrs'... 
MISRATA, Libya 
Men look at a chair belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as it is displayed at Martyrs'... 
Men look at a chair belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as it is displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata, Libya January 16, 2021. Picture taken January 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6XC 
February 16, 2021 
Men look at objects belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as they are displayed at Martyrs'... 
MISRATA, Libya 
Men look at objects belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as they are displayed at Martyrs'... 
Men look at objects belonging to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as they are displayed at Martyrs' Museum in Misrata, Libya January 16, 2021. Picture taken January 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6XB 
February 16, 2021 
Hisham al-Windi, who joined the revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, uses his laptop in Tunis,... 
Tunis, Tunisia 
Hisham al-Windi, who joined the revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, uses his laptop in Tunis 
Hisham al-Windi, who joined the revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, uses his laptop in Tunis, Tunisia, February 13, 2021. Picture taken February 13, 2021. REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6VH 
February 16, 2021 
A section of a statue from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's era, depicting a hand crushing a... 
MISRATA, Libya 
A section of a statue from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's era, depicting a hand crushing a... 
A section of a statue from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's era, depicting a hand crushing a U.S. warplane, is seen in Misrata, Libya January 15, 2021. Picture taken January 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili 
LIBYA-UPRISING/ANNIVERSARY-PREVIEW
RTX9D6U2 
February 16, 2021 
Hisham al-Windi, who joined the revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, poses for a photo in Tunis,... 
Tunis, Tunisia 
Hisham al-Windi, who joined the revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, poses for a photo in Tunis... 
Hisham al-Windi, who joined the revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, poses for a photo in Tunis, Tunisia, February 13, 2021. Picture taken February 13, 2021. REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1Y057 
December 09, 2015 
Nouri al-Warfali (L), 19, and Abdullah Al Adole, 20, spar during a boxing training session at one of... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Nouri al-Warfali and Abdullah Al Adole spar during a boxing training session in Benghazi 
Nouri al-Warfali (L), 19, and Abdullah Al Adole, 20, spar during a boxing training session at one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1Y04S 
December 09, 2015 
Nouri al-Warfali (R), 19, and Abdullah Al Adole, 20, spar during a boxing training session at one of... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Nouri al-Warfali and Abdullah Al Adole spar during a boxing training session in Benghazi 
Nouri al-Warfali (R), 19, and Abdullah Al Adole, 20, spar during a boxing training session at one of sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZVL 
December 09, 2015 
Nouri al-Warfali, 19, attends a boxing training session at a sports club in Benghazi, Libya December... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Nouri al-Warfali, 19, attends a boxing training session at a sports club in Benghazi 
Nouri al-Warfali, 19, attends a boxing training session at a sports club in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZVK 
December 09, 2015 
Hassan Dokali, 24, rests during a boxing training session at a sports club in Benghazi, Libya December... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Hassan Dokali, 24, rests during a boxing training session at a sports club in Benghazi 
Hassan Dokali, 24, rests during a boxing training session at a sports club in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZTQ 
December 09, 2015 
Hassan Dokali 24 years takes a rest attends a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Hassan Dokali 24 years takes a rest attends a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in... 
Hassan Dokali 24 years takes a rest attends a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi,Libya . December 9, 2015.Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZTM 
December 09, 2015 
Hassan Dokali, 24, trains with a punching bag at a sports club in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Hassan Dokali, 24, trains with a punching bag at a sports club in Benghazi 
Hassan Dokali, 24, trains with a punching bag at a sports club in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZT9 
December 09, 2015 
Nouri al-Warfali (L), 19, practices with his coach Solomon Alchoudy, 62, (R) during a boxing training... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Nouri al-Warfali, 19, practices with his coach Solomon Alchoudy, 62, during a boxing training session... 
Nouri al-Warfali (L), 19, practices with his coach Solomon Alchoudy, 62, (R) during a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZRJ 
December 09, 2015 
Boys wearing boxing gloves train with a punching bag at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Boys wearing boxing gloves train with a punching bag at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi 
Boys wearing boxing gloves train with a punching bag at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZRE 
December 09, 2015 
A boy takes a rest attends a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi,Libya .... 
Benghazi, Libya 
A boy takes a rest attends a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi 
A boy takes a rest attends a boxing training session at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi,Libya . December 9, 2015.Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZPX 
December 09, 2015 
Athletes warm up during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015.... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Athletes warm up during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi 
Athletes warm up during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZPW 
December 09, 2015 
A boy (R) wearing boxing gloves trains with a punching bag at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya... 
Benghazi, Libya 
A boy wearing boxing gloves trains with a punching bag at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi 
A boy (R) wearing boxing gloves trains with a punching bag at the one of sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya . December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZPT 
December 09, 2015 
Boxing gloves are placed on the ring during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Boxing gloves are placed on the ring during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi 
Boxing gloves are placed on the ring during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya . December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
LIBYA-SPORTS/
RTX1XZPS 
December 09, 2015 
Athletes warm-up during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015.... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Athletes warm-up during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya 
Athletes warm-up during boxing training in one of the sports clubs in Benghazi, Libya December 9, 2015. Boxing was previously banned in 1979 by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori 
SCOTLAND-LOCKERBIE/LIBYA
RTS4S1B 
October 16, 2015 
Mohammed Abouajela Masud (2nd L) sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli November... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Mohammed Abouajela Masud sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli 
Mohammed Abouajela Masud (2nd L) sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli November 16, 2014. Tripoli's government on October 16, 2015 named the two new Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie bombing investigation as Abdullah al-Senussi, the former spy chief of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, and a second man, Mohammed Abu Ejaila. No details were immediately available on the second suspect in the 1988 airline bombing that killed 270 people. But one person familiar with the case said Ejaila may also be known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, a known bomb maker. Picture taken November 16, 2014. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
SCOTLAND-LOCKERBIE/LIBYA
RTS4S1A 
October 16, 2015 
Mohammed Abouajela Masud (2nd L) sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli November... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Mohammed Abouajela Masud sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli 
Mohammed Abouajela Masud (2nd L) sits behind bars during a hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli November 16, 2014. Tripoli's government on October 16, 2015 named the two new Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie bombing investigation as Abdullah al-Senussi, the former spy chief of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, and a second man, Mohammed Abu Ejaila. No details were immediately available on the second suspect in the 1988 airline bombing that killed 270 people. But one person familiar with the case said Ejaila may also be known as Mohammed Abouajela Masud, a known bomb maker. Picture taken November 16, 2014. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
LIBYA-SECURITY/GADDAFI
RTX1NRBJ 
August 10, 2015 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
LIBYA-SECURITY/GADDAFI
RTX1NR7C 
August 10, 2015 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
LIBYA-SECURITY/GADDAFI
RTX1NR7A 
August 10, 2015 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddaf inside Al- Hadba prison 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
LIBYA-SECURITY/GADDAFI
RTX1NR78 
August 10, 2015 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli 
Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside Al-Hadba prison in Tripoli August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny 
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M48X 
July 28, 2015 
Former Gaddafi regime's officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli,... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former Gaddafi regime's officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli 
Former Gaddafi regime's officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court on Tuesday sentenced Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, and eight others to death for war crimes including killings of protesters during the 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The former Gaddafi regime officials sentenced to die by firing squad included former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office, told a televised news conference in Tripoli. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
 LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M3ZF 
July 28, 2015 
Former Prime Minister of Gaddafi's regime, Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi (C), and other Gaddafi regime officials... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former Prime Minister of Gaddafi's regime, Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, and other Gaddafi regime officials sit... 
Former Prime Minister of Gaddafi's regime, Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi (C), and other Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for war crimes and acts to crush peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The court also sentenced to death by firing squad eight other former Gaddafi regime officials including his former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, on the same charges, said Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny


 LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M3WS 
July 28, 2015 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for war crimes and acts to crush peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The court also sentenced to death by firing squad eight other former Gaddafi regime officials including his former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, on the same charges, said Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
 LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M3WQ 
July 28, 2015 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for war crimes and acts to crush peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The court also sentenced to death by firing squad eight other former Gaddafi regime officials including his former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, on the same charges, said Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
 LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M3NU 
July 28, 2015 
Former intelligence chief of Gaddafi's regime, Abdullah al-Senussisi (2nd row L), and other Gaddafi regime... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former intelligence chief of Gaddafi's regime Abdullah al-Senussisi and other Gaddafi regime officials... 
Former intelligence chief of Gaddafi's regime, Abdullah al-Senussisi (2nd row L), and other Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for war crimes and acts to crush peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The court also sentenced to death by firing squad eight other former Gaddafi regime officials including his former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, on the same charges, said Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny


 LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M3N8 
July 28, 2015 
Former Gaddafi regime's officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli,... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli 
Former Gaddafi regime's officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for war crimes and acts to crush peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The court also sentenced to death by firing squad eight other former Gaddafi regime officials including his former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, on the same charges, said Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny


 LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTX1M3N3 
July 28, 2015 
Former intelligence chief of Gaddafi's regime Abdullah al-Senussisi (C) and other Gaddafi regime officials... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Former intelligence chief of Gaddafi's regime Abdullah al-Senussisi and other Gaddafi regime officials... 
Former intelligence chief of Gaddafi's regime Abdullah al-Senussisi (C) and other Gaddafi regime officials sit behind bars during a verdict hearing at a courtroom in Tripoli, Libya July 28, 2015. A Libyan court passed a death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gaddafi's most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, on Tuesday for war crimes and acts to crush peaceful protests during the country's 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The court also sentenced to death by firing squad eight other former Gaddafi regime officials including his former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, on the same charges, said Sadiq al-Sur, chief investigator at the Tripoli state prosecutor's office. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS
RTR4SGFG 
March 07, 2015 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli March 4, 2015. Belhadj, an influential Islamist supporter of Libya's self-declared government, said United Nations talks were the only way to end the country's conflict, but signalled a deal would be hard while a rival government works with a former ally of Muammar Gaddafi. His remarks illustrate how support for U.N. sponsored negotiations may be complicated by divisions within the two loose alliances of Libyan forces now competing for power. Four years after the civil war that ousted Gaddafi, the North African country is caught up in conflict between two rival governments and their armed forces fighting to secure control over the OPEC member's oil wealth. To match story LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS Picture taken March 4, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS
RTR4SGFF 
March 07, 2015 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli March 4, 2015. Belhadj, an influential Islamist supporter of Libya's self-declared government, said United Nations talks were the only way to end the country's conflict, but signalled a deal would be hard while a rival government works with a former ally of Muammar Gaddafi. His remarks illustrate how support for U.N. sponsored negotiations may be complicated by divisions within the two loose alliances of Libyan forces now competing for power. Four years after the civil war that ousted Gaddafi, the North African country is caught up in conflict between two rival governments and their armed forces fighting to secure control over the OPEC member's oil wealth. To match story LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS Picture taken March 4, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS
RTR4SGER 
March 07, 2015 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli March 4, 2015. Belhadj, an influential Islamist supporter of Libya's self-declared government, said United Nations talks were the only way to end the country's conflict, but signalled a deal would be hard while a rival government works with a former ally of Muammar Gaddafi. His remarks illustrate how support for U.N. sponsored negotiations may be complicated by divisions within the two loose alliances of Libyan forces now competing for power. Four years after the civil war that ousted Gaddafi, the North African country is caught up in conflict between two rival governments and their armed forces fighting to secure control over the OPEC member's oil wealth. To match story LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS Picture taken March 4, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS
RTR4SGEI 
March 07, 2015 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli March 4, 2015. Belhadj, an influential Islamist supporter of Libya's self-declared government, said United Nations talks were the only way to end the country's conflict, but signalled a deal would be hard while a rival government works with a former ally of Muammar Gaddafi. His remarks illustrate how support for U.N. sponsored negotiations may be complicated by divisions within the two loose alliances of Libyan forces now competing for power. Four years after the civil war that ousted Gaddafi, the North African country is caught up in conflict between two rival governments and their armed forces fighting to secure control over the OPEC member's oil wealth. To match story LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS Picture taken March 4, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS
RTR4SGEA 
March 07, 2015 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli... 
Abdul Hakeem Belhadj, leader of the Al-Watan party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli March 4, 2015. Belhadj, an influential Islamist supporter of Libya's self-declared government, said United Nations talks were the only way to end the country's conflict, but signalled a deal would be hard while a rival government works with a former ally of Muammar Gaddafi. His remarks illustrate how support for U.N. sponsored negotiations may be complicated by divisions within the two loose alliances of Libyan forces now competing for power. Four years after the civil war that ousted Gaddafi, the North African country is caught up in conflict between two rival governments and their armed forces fighting to secure control over the OPEC member's oil wealth. To match story LIBYA-SECURITY/TALKS Picture taken March 4, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4OM54 
February 07, 2015 
Black smoke raises into the air near Benghazi port, where there are violent clashes, in Benghazi February... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Black smoke raises into the air near Benghazi port, where there are violent clashes, in Benghazi 
Black smoke raises into the air near Benghazi port, where there are violent clashes, in Benghazi February 7, 2015. Armed factions allied to two rival governments controlling different parts of the country are fighting for control of Libya four years after the ousting of leader Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4OM1F 
February 07, 2015 
A member of the Libyan special forces walks with crutches along a street in an area with violent clashes,... 
Benghazi, Libya 
A member of the Libyan special forces walks with crutches along a street in an area with violent clashes... 
A member of the Libyan special forces walks with crutches along a street in an area with violent clashes, in Benghazi February 6, 2015. Armed factions allied to two rival governments controlling different parts of the oil producer are fighting for control of Libya four years after the ousting of leader Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 6, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4OM0Z 
February 07, 2015 
A member of the Libyan special forces walks with crutches along a street in an area with violent clashes,... 
Benghazi, Libya 
A member of the Libyan special forces walks with crutches along a street in an area with violent clashes... 
A member of the Libyan special forces walks with crutches along a street in an area with violent clashes, in Benghazi February 6, 2015. Armed factions allied to two rival governments controlling different parts of the oil producer are fighting for control of Libya four years after the ousting of leader Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 6, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUBQ 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUBN 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (C) attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (C) attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUBF 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUBD 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (2nd L) attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (2nd L) attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUBA 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (C) attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (C) attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUB3 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (C) attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni (C) attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/BENGHAZI
RTR4NUAZ 
February 02, 2015 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Benghazi, Libya 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers... 
Libya's internationally recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni attends a meeting with ministers as well as leaders of the Libyan army in Benghazi, February 1, 2015. Thinni and his ministers visited the eastern city of Benghazi in a show of support for his troops battling Islamists groups. Thinni's forces, together with troops loyal to army general Khalifa Haftar, launched an offensive against Islamist fighters in Benghazi in October - part of turmoil gripping the oil producer four years after the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken February 1, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/OIL
RTR4N6EH 
January 27, 2015 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview... 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli January 25, 2015. Oil output from Libya, where ports and oilfields have been shut due to fighting, has fallen to 363,000 barrels a day with exports at about 200,000, Zwai told Reuters. Two governments allied to armed factions are vying for control of Libya four years after the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/OIL
RTR4N6EF 
January 27, 2015 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview... 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli January 25, 2015. Oil output from Libya, where ports and oilfields have been shut due to fighting, has fallen to 363,000 barrels a day with exports at about 200,000, Zwai told Reuters. Two governments allied to armed factions are vying for control of Libya four years after the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/OIL
RTR4N6EC 
January 27, 2015 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview... 
Tripoli, Libya 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview... 
Mashallah Zwai, Oil Minister in rival Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi's government, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Tripoli January 25, 2015. Oil output from Libya, where ports and oilfields have been shut due to fighting, has fallen to 363,000 barrels a day with exports at about 200,000, Zwai told Reuters. Two governments allied to armed factions are vying for control of Libya four years after the toppling of leader Muammar Gaddafi. Picture taken January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4LEPL 
January 14, 2015 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Special Representative of Secretary-General for Libya and Head of UNSMIL Leon addresses news conference... 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon addresses a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, January 14, 2015. The United Nations will launch talks on Wednesday in Geneva between warring Libyan factions even though one side has delayed its decision on attending negotiations aimed at averting a broader civil war. Two rival governments and their forces are vying for control in Libya, three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni based in eastern Libya since a faction called Libya Dawn took over Tripoli last summer. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4LEP0 
January 14, 2015 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Special Representative of Secretary-General for Libya and Head of UNSMIL Leon addresses news conference... 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon addresses a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, January 14, 2015. The United Nations will launch talks on Wednesday in Geneva between warring Libyan factions even though one side has delayed its decision on attending negotiations aimed at averting a broader civil war. Two rival governments and their forces are vying for control in Libya, three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni based in eastern Libya since a faction called Libya Dawn took over Tripoli last summer. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4LEOG 
January 14, 2015 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Special Representative of Secretary-General for Libya and Head of UNSMIL Leon addresses news conference... 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon addresses a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, January 14, 2015. The United Nations will launch talks on Wednesday in Geneva between warring Libyan factions even though one side has delayed its decision on attending negotiations aimed at averting a broader civil war. Two rival governments and their forces are vying for control in Libya, three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni based in eastern Libya since a faction called Libya Dawn took over Tripoli last summer. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4LEOF 
January 14, 2015 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Special Representative of Secretary-General for Libya and Head of UNSMIL Leon addresses news conference... 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon addresses a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, January 14, 2015. The United Nations will launch talks on Wednesday in Geneva between warring Libyan factions even though one side has delayed its decision on attending negotiations aimed at averting a broader civil war. Two rival governments and their forces are vying for control in Libya, three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni based in eastern Libya since a faction called Libya Dawn took over Tripoli last summer. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4LEOE 
January 14, 2015 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Special Representative of Secretary-General for Libya and Head of UNSMIL Leon addresses news conference... 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon addresses a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, January 14, 2015. The United Nations will launch talks on Wednesday in Geneva between warring Libyan factions even though one side has delayed its decision on attending negotiations aimed at averting a broader civil war. Two rival governments and their forces are vying for control in Libya, three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni based in eastern Libya since a faction called Libya Dawn took over Tripoli last summer.REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND) 
LIBYA-SECURITY/
RTR4LEOB 
January 14, 2015 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Special Representative of Secretary-General for Libya and Head of UNSMIL Leon gestures during news conference... 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon addresses a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, January 14, 2015. The United Nations will launch talks on Wednesday in Geneva between warring Libyan factions even though one side has delayed its decision on attending negotiations aimed at averting a broader civil war. Two rival governments and their forces are vying for control in Libya, three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with the internationally recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni based in eastern Libya since a faction called Libya Dawn took over Tripoli last summer. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)
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