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European and American unleashed warplanes against Libya

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In this image made from television, a missile is seen shooting down from the sky to the ground, outside the strategic oil port of Brega, Libya, Thursday, April 7, 2011.

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In this image made from television, a dust cloud is seen following the explosion of a missile, outside the strategic oil port of Brega, Libya, Thursday, April 7, 2011. An apparent NATO airstrike slammed into a rebel combat convoy Thursday, killing at least five fighters and sharply boosting anger among anti-government forces after the second bungled mission in a week blamed on the military alliance.​
 
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A Libyan rebel fighter, holding a rocket launcher, shouts religious slogans after gun shots were heard as fellow comrades offer prayers in the background in Ajdabia, Libya, Friday, April 8, 2011. Rebel fighters sent scouts Friday toward the contested oil port of Brega to seek clues on whether pro-government forces took advantage of a mistaken NATO airstrike that pounded opposition tanks and sent survivors into retreat.​
 
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Mourners stand on the back of a truck carrying one of the coffins as the funeral procession for some of those killed by Thursday's airstrike on rebel forces leaves the square next to the courthouse in Benghazi, Libya Friday, April 8, 2011. NATO acknowledged Friday that its airstrikes had hit rebels using tanks to fight government forces in eastern Libya, while thousands of people gathered in central Benghazi to pray and mourn for some of those killed in the attack and chanted for revenge against Moammar Gadhafi's regime.​
 
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A coffin draped in the opposition flag is carried into the square, as a funeral for some of those killed by Thursday's airstrike on rebel forces takes place during Friday prayers in the square next to the courthouse in Benghazi, Libya Friday, April 8, 2011.​
 
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A relative, center, is overcome by emotion as a funeral for some of those killed by Thursday's airstrike on rebel forces takes place during Friday prayers in the square next to the courthouse in Benghazi, Libya Friday, April 8, 2011​
 
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A Libyan man waves an American flag to indicate his support for the western air campaign, during Friday prayers in the square next to the courthouse in Benghazi, Libya Friday, April 8, 2011. NATO acknowledged Friday that its airstrikes had hit rebels using tanks to fight government forces in eastern Libya, while thousands of people gathered in central Benghazi to pray and mourn for some of those killed in the attack and chanted for revenge against Moammar Gadhafi's regime.​
 
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A supporter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi holds his daughter while she chants slogans during a protest in Tomina, southeast of the city of Misrata, 200 km (124 miles) east of the capital Tripoli April 9, 2011.​
 
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A supporter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi holds a placard which reads, "Dogs, you agents, you traitors" during a protest in Tomina, southeast of the city of Misrata, 200 km (124 miles) east of the capital Tripoli April 9, 2011.​
 
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Libyan professor in constitutional law and member of the Libyan constitution drafting committee Ibrahim Khuzam presents a draft copy of the new Libyan constitution during a press conference in Tripoli on April 10, 2011.​
 
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Libya's Head of the General Congress of the People (parliament) Mohammed Zwei takes notes during a press conference at which a draft copy of the new Libyan constitution was presented in Tripoli on April 10, 2011.​
 
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Rebel fighters fire a rocket towards pro-Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi loyalists forces on the western side of the town of Ajdabiya, the scene of heavy fighting over the past days on April 10, 2011.​
 
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Rebel fighters stop at the roadside in the eastern part of Ajdabiya as smoke billows from impacts of artillery on the west side of the town on April 10, 2011.​
 
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Rebel fighters take up positions at the front-line in Ajdabiyah April 10, 2011. Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi killed four rebel fighters in a battle for control of the strategic east Libyan town of Ajdabiyah, rebels said on Sunday.​
 
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Libyan horsemen parade during a welcome ceremony for the African Union delegation at Tripoli's airport on April 10, 2011.​
 
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A Libyan army officer secures the area before the arrival of the African Union delegation at Tripoli's airport on April 10, 2011.​
 
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Horse riders dressed in traditional robes assemble near an aeroplane during a welcoming ceremony for a delegation of five African leaders seeking to mediate in Libya's conflict in Tripoli April 10, 2011.​
 
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A soldier runs ahead of the presidential car carrying Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure upon Toure's arrival at the airport in Tripoli April 10, 2011.​
 
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Major General Mustafa al-Kharroubi (front 2nd R), a member of the Libyan Revolutionary Command, walks with South Africa's President Jacob Zuma (C) upon his arrival at the Tripoli airport April 10, 2011. Zuma arrived in Tripoli on Sunday as part of a delegation of five African leaders seeking to mediate with Muammar Gaddafi on Libya's conflict.​
 
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Congo's President Denis Sassou Nguessou (R) and Mauritania's President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz arrive at Tripoli airport April 10, 2011. The two presidents are part of a delegation of five African leaders seeking to mediate with Muammar Gaddafi in Libya's conflict.​
 
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