Unrest In Libya -- News Updates February 18, 2011



Human-Rights Groups Say Dozens Have Died in Libya -- Wall Street Journal

Human-rights and opposition groups monitoring clashes in Libya said the army has deployed to the restive, eastern city of Benghazi, while security services and regime supporters have killed dozens of protesters in recent clashes, as unrest in the oil-rich North African country escalates.

U.S.-based Human Rights Watch, citing multiple witnesses, Friday said at least 24 people have died in attacks on peaceful protesters across the country. Other expatriate Libyan groups say deaths exceed 50.

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More News On the Unrest In Libya

Libyan troops attempt to put down unrest in east -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Kadhafi loyalists threaten to quash Libya protests -- Yahoo News/AFP
Libyans bury dead after clashes -- Al Jazeera
Deadly 'day of rage' in Libya -- Al Jazeera
'Day of Rage' brings Libya protest deaths to at least 24, says human rights group -- Christian Science Monitor
Libyan protests 'leave 24 dead' -- BBC
Violent clashes in Libya follow protester funerals (2nd Lead) -- M&C
Libyan Unrest Spreads to More Cities, Reports Say -- New York Times
HRW Says 24 Killed in Libyan 'Day of Rage' Protests -- Voice of America
Rioting hits Libyan city of Benghazi -- Reuters
Libya protests: Death in al-Bayda as unrest spreads -- BBC
Human rights groups urge Libya to stop using 'lethal force' -- CNN
Libyan site says national congress halts session -- AP
Libyan Protesters Express Rage, Call for Reforms -- Voice of America

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