Libyan troops massacred protesters, 200 Killed

A doctor in the town of Benghazi Libya said his hospital had received at least 200 protesters were killed by troops Moammar Gadhafi during the last few days.
Officials from a house in the city choose anonymity for fear
of being exposed to acts of retaliation from pro-government groups.
Witnesses told the Associated Press that the special forces, as
well as foreign mercenaries and loyalist Gadhafi look away last Saturday, complete with knives,
assault rifles and heavy caliber weapons.
They, he added, looking toward the demostran a protest in Benghazi, which aims to Moammar Gadhafi dropped
more than 40 years in power in Libya.
As is known, protesters
continued to oppose the crackdown by the regime Moammar Gadhafi. They returned to the plaza outside a courthouse in the city of Benghazi to sue and overthrow the old ruler Moammar Gadhafi on Sunday.
Witnesses said that hundreds of protesters gathered Sunday morning at the courthouse, after a day of bloodshed, in
which troops fired on
mourners who left Libya funeral protesters were killed.
Within hours after the attack, a medical official said at least 15 people were killed.
However, Mohammed Abdullah, a member of the Front for Salvation of Libya, based in Dubai said Sunday it was the
victim can be much higher. He quoted from the Benghazi
hospital officials as saying that the death toll may have reached 300 people.

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