6,088,296 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
A convoy of UN officials travelling in Benghazi was attacked with a hand grenade. No injuries occurred and the assailant remained unidentified. |
6,088,303 |
32.7481 |
12.7231 |
Libya |
|
Armed Libyans detained Tunisian workers and demanded freedom for a small group of Libyans held in Tunisia. |
6,088,309 |
24.1833 |
23.2833 |
Libya |
|
Elements of the national army attacked members of the Tobu in Kufra. The conflict produced twelve deaths and many more deaths. |
6,088,315 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Prisoners in Benghazi made a violent attempt at escape, but were stopped by guards. Three guards and three prisoners were killed. |
6,088,320 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unknown individuals damaged a courthouse in Benghazi using explosive devices. The attack wounded three individuals. |
6,094,872 |
15.6361 |
32.437199 |
Sudan |
|
protesters called for regime change |
6,088,325 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
A demonstration of dozens of former rebels ended peacefully when leader of the National Transitional Council Abdel Jalil came out of the NTC headquarters and placated the crowd. |
6,088,330 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Police killed two militiamen in Tripoli after the former revolutionaries refused to cede control of territory in the capital. |
6,088,336 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Militiamen, some from Yefran, surrounded the government headquarters in Tripoli and protested the government's refusal to compensate former rebels as well as its failure provide medical care to the wounded. The protesters then turned violent and one individual was killed and four injured in the subsequent fray. |
6,088,342 |
26.5833 |
12.7667 |
Libya |
|
A group of armed individuals killed Khaled Abu Saleh outside of Ubari. Saleh had just registered in an upcoming General National Congress election. |
6,088,348 |
30.133301 |
9.5 |
Libya |
|
A group of Tuareg tribesmen attacked the town of Ghadames in response to their expulsion from Ghadames and several other communities. Six Tuaregs and one citizen of Ghadames were killed during the attack. |
6,088,355 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Assailants hit the International Committiee of the Red Cross's office in Benghazi with an RPG. No casualties occurred. |
6,088,361 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unknown individuals struck the Benghazi branch of Sahara Bank with a rocket, causing some damage, but no injuries. |
6,088,367 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Tarhouna militiamen forcefully seized Tripoli's airport in response to their leader's arrest. Government forces retook the airport several hours later. |
6,088,374 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Assailants struck the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi with a bomb. Minimal damage was incurred and no one was wounded. |
6,088,380 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Dozens of activists, including women, held a protest in Benghazi to criticize other demonstrators for bringing weapons to a rally in support of Sharia law. The activists successfully dispered the Sharia rally. |
6,088,387 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Over three hundred heavily armed men protested in Benghazi's Tahrir Square just before Libya's assembly election. The demonstrators demanded Libya be ruled under Sharia law. |
6,088,392 |
24.1833 |
23.2833 |
Libya |
|
Members of the Tobu minority attacked a government checkpoint. The Libya Shield Brigade, an element of the national army, retaliated with an assault on Kufra. Twenty Tobu and three soldiers were killed. |
6,088,399 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unknown assailants attacked a British diplomatic convoy in Benghazi with a RPG. Two British bodyguards were injured in the attack. |
6,088,405 |
31.9333 |
12.2333 |
Libya |
|
Zintan rebels attacked members of the el-Manshisha, a rival tribe that did not participate in the anti-Gadhafi uprising. The attack was a response to the shooting of a Zintan rebel by alleged el-Manshisha members. Twelve individuals were killed and eighty-nine wounded in the retaliation. |
6,088,410 |
31.4333 |
12.9833 |
Libya |
|
Zintan rebels attacked members of the el-Manshisha, a rival tribe that did not participate in the anti-Gadhafi uprising. The attack was a response to the shooting of a Zintan rebel by alleged el-Manshisha members. Twelve individuals were killed and eighty-nine wounded in the retaliation. |
6,088,415 |
32.223099 |
15.0533 |
Libya |
|
The International Commission of the Red Cross's Misrata office was hit by an explosive device that injured one individual. The source and purpose of the attack were unknown. |
6,088,420 |
24.1833 |
23.2833 |
Libya |
|
In a recurring conflict, fighting broke out between members of the Tobu and Zwai tribes in Kufra. Government militia forces were attacked when they attempted to intervene. One individual was killed and several injured. |
6,088,428 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
In response to widespread violence and insecurity, dozens of Libyans protested in Benghazi. The demonstrators requested the government control the militias and reinstate order. |
6,088,433 |
27.0333 |
14.4333 |
Libya |
|
Assailants fired on a security patrol traveling in Sabha, killing two and wounding ten. |
6,088,440 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unidentified individuals destroyed the headstones of WWII Allied soldiers in Benghazi. The graves were believed to be targeted for religious reasons. |
6,088,447 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Armed members of the Partisans of Shariah seized the Tunisian consulate in Benghazi, but eventually withdrew peacefully. |
6,088,454 |
32.764999 |
22.6392 |
Libya |
|
In Derna, unknown individuals killed former Khadafi officers and other individuals in a series of killings that extended over months. |
6,088,461 |
24.1833 |
23.2833 |
Libya |
|
In Kufra, Tobu tribesmen clashed with members of the Zwai tribe. The Libya Shield Brigade attempted to stop the fighting, but was drawn into the conflict. Around thrity-two individuals, including women and children, were killed and many more wounded. |
6,088,468 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Rioters under the nominal leadership of Abdeljawad al-Badin attacked the offices of the electoral commission in Benghazi ahead of national assembly elections. The perpetrators were angered by the government's dismissal of their demands for a federal system. |
6,088,477 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, leader of the Al-Watan party, spoke to hundreds about the need for Sharia in Libya's emerging democracy. The rally in Tripoli occurred a week before national elections. |
6,088,485 |
30.759199 |
20.223101 |
Libya |
|
Supporters of federalism attempted to attack a warehouse containing national election ballots but were peacefully stopped by residents of Ajdabiya. The following day, the ballots were burnt. |
6,088,494 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
The Alliance for National Forces led a parade of cars through Tripoli to advocate their party in the upcoming election. |
6,094,879 |
11.53172 |
24.334141 |
Sudan |
|
Two Arab tribes fight over access to land |
6,088,500 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Members of the Justice and Construction Party held a march through Tripoli in anticipation of upcoming elections. |
6,088,507 |
30.6294 |
18.3503 |
Libya |
|
Wadi Ahmar shut down oil facilities in Al-Sedra, Haruj, Zuwaytina, Brega and Al-Hariga. The group's efforts were an attempt to make the government divide legislative seats on the basis of region and not demographics. |
6,088,511 |
27.140301 |
17.4739 |
Libya |
|
Wadi Ahmar shut down oil facilities in Al-Sedra, Haruj, Zuwaytina, Brega and Al-Hariga. The group's efforts were an attempt to make the government divide legislative seats on the basis of region and not demographics. |
6,088,514 |
30.953899 |
20.1217 |
Libya |
|
Wadi Ahmar shut down oil facilities in Al-Sedra, Haruj, Zuwaytina, Brega and Al-Hariga. The group's efforts were an attempt to make the government divide legislative seats on the basis of region and not demographics. |
6,088,517 |
30.434999 |
19.666901 |
Libya |
|
Wadi Ahmar shut down oil facilities in Al-Sedra, Haruj, Zuwaytina, Brega and Al-Hariga. The group's efforts were an attempt to make the government divide legislative seats on the basis of region and not demographics. |
6,088,520 |
31.9333 |
13.0333 |
Libya |
|
Wadi Ahmar shut down oil facilities in Al-Sedra, Haruj, Zuwaytina, Brega and Al-Hariga. The group's efforts were an attempt to make the government divide legislative seats on the basis of region and not demographics. |
6,088,525 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unidentified attackers fired on a helicopter transporting election officials, killing one. The incident occurred near the edge of Benghazi. |
6,088,531 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unknown individuals fired two rockets at the Benghazi Medical Centre, failing to cause any casualities or damage. |
6,088,537 |
30.759199 |
20.223101 |
Libya |
|
Unidentified gunmen attacked polling stations in several locations throughout Libya. In Ajdabiya, one individual was killed and two injured. |
6,088,540 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Unidentified gunmen attacked polling stations in several locations throughout Libya. In Ajdabiya, one individual was killed and two injured. |
6,088,543 |
30.434999 |
19.666901 |
Libya |
|
Unidentified gunmen attacked polling stations in several locations throughout Libya. In Ajdabiya, one individual was killed and two injured. |
6,088,546 |
30.615299 |
18.372299 |
Libya |
|
Unidentified gunmen attacked polling stations in several locations throughout Libya. In Ajdabiya, one individual was killed and two injured. |
6,088,552 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
In Benghazi, hundreds of protesters burned ballots and asked the government to provide greater democracy. |
6,088,558 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Hundreds of Libyans gathered in Tripoli and Benghazi to celebrate the country's first post-Gadhafi election. In Benghazi, military members participated in the demonstration, but once they left protester became violent and destroyed property. |
6,088,562 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Hundreds of Libyans gathered in Tripoli and Benghazi to celebrate the country's first post-Gadhafi election. In Benghazi, military members participated in the demonstration, but once they left protester became violent and destroyed property. |
6,088,569 |
31.766701 |
13.9833 |
Libya |
|
Two Misrata journalists were captured in Bani Walid, a community known for its former allegiance to Khadafi. |