| 5,647,146 |
32.37535 |
15.09254 |
Libya |
|
Misratah witnessed anti-House of Representatives demonstrations on Friday [17 October]. |
| 5,647,149 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Tripoli witnessed anti-House of Representatives demonstrations on Friday [17 October]. |
| 5,647,155 |
32.11766 |
20.12928 |
Libya |
|
The Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC), the coalition of Islamist brigades battling pro-government forces in Benghazi, condemned the revenge killings of at least two of its supporters by armed groups since Wednesday. |
| 5,647,159 |
32.11766 |
20.12928 |
Libya |
|
On 17 October 2014, members of the Al Saiqa 21st battalion attacked a house with RPGs. Four brothers, suspected of being heavily involved in the 17 February Revolution, were then taken to the battalion HQ in Benghazi where one of them was shot in the head and the others detained and severely tortured for several days. |
| 5,647,164 |
32.11766 |
20.12928 |
Libya |
|
Fighting continued in Benghazi between forces loyal to Gen Haftar and Islamist militias with eight reportedly killed on Saturday. |
| 5,647,168 |
26.59206 |
12.78049 |
Libya |
|
Clashes continuedin Obari [also Ubari] between the largely Tabu-manned joint security room and the Tuareg militia linked to Dawn Operation. |
| 5,647,172 |
32.67889 |
12.87327 |
Libya |
|
The Libyan National Army (LNA) claimed that its troops moved into the town of Zahra, meeting no resistance from Libya Dawn forces. The LNA forces are believed to be mainly Zintanis from the Qaaqaa and Sawaiq brigades, with Warshefana units alongside. Th |
| 5,647,176 |
32.17222 |
13.02028 |
Libya |
|
Gharian [also Gharyan] Municipal Council is reported to have agreed the UN's demand for a ceasefire in the nearby fighting betweenLibyaDawn forces and the Libyan National Army (NLA). |
| 5,647,180 |
32.07151 |
20.34171 |
Libya |
|
Two brothers suspected of being involved in the 17 February Revolution were taken by members of both the 21st battalion and another militia to a school in Bersis, a village 50km north of Benghazi. The following day, they were both taken to the village of Al Rajma, 30km east of Benghazi, where they were held together for three days before being separated. There, they were tortured with electric shocks and severely beaten on all parts of their bodies for being from the region of Misrata, a city located 200km east of Tripoli known for its support of the Government of Tripoli and not of the internationally-recognised Government of Tobruk, whose armed forces are headed by General Haftar. One was released but the other's body was found on 6 November 2014, dumped in the streets of Al Marj, a town 100km northeast of Benghazi. According to his forensic medical report, his death was due to a gunshot in the head. |
| 5,655,238 |
-18.9386 |
47.5167 |
Madagascar |
|
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