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Period of violence in Libya following the overthrow of Gaddaffi

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  • Libyan National Army
  • *Gaddafi loyalists
  • *Libyan Navy
  • *Toubou Front for the Salvation of Libya
  • * Special Forces (Saiqa brigade)
  • * Supreme Security Committee
  • ** Katibat Al-Awfiyah brigade
  • ** Mashashya tribe (alleged)
  • **Al-Awfea brigade (alleged)
  • **Brigade 93
  • **Pro HaftarLibyan National Armyfactions
  • **Zintan Brigade
  • *Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades
  • *General Haftar forces:
  • *Libya Shield 1
  • *Libyan Air Force
  • Government-sanctioned local militias
  • Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries
  • Various militias
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  • 2011-11-01 (xsd:date)
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  • verschiedene bewaffnete Gruppen, entstanden im Zuge des libyschen Bürgerkrieges (de)
  • Вооружённые столкновения в Ливии после окончания гражданской войны (2011 — н.в.) (ru)
  • period of violence in Libya following the overthrow of Gaddaffi (en)
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  • * Militias remain armed in eastern Libya.
  • *Omran Shaban the man most held for theextrajudicial killingof Gaddafi died violently from injuries he received from Gaddafi loyalists inBani Walid
  • Indecisive; start of theSecond Libyan Civil War
  • * Large scale collapse of government and threat of new civil war.
  • * Two coup attempts by GeneralKhalifa Haftarin 2014 (2014 Libyan coup d'état attempt)
  • * Several militias disbanded and routed by the government in western Libya.
  • * Kidnapping of Libyan Prime Minister (October 2013)
  • * Attacks on foreign diplomatic missions in Benghazi and Tripoli byIslamistmilitias
  • *Warfallamilitias brieflyseize controlofBani Walid; Bani Walid is retaken by government forces by November 2012
  • *Tripoli International Airportcaptured by Islamist militias
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  • Militiamen in the streets of Tripoli after skirmishes, January 2012. Since the end of the First Libyan Civil War, armed militias had clashed throughout the country. (en)
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  • Libyan National Army * Special Forces * Libyan Air Force * Libyan Navy ---- Government-sanctioned local militias * Supreme Security Committee (en)
  • Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries *Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades *Libya Shield 1 (en)
  • Various militias * Gaddafi loyalists **Brigade 93 * Toubou Front for the Salvation of Libya * General Haftar forces: **Zintan Brigade **Pro Haftar Libyan National Army factions ** Mashashya tribe ** Katibat Al-Awfiyah brigade **Al-Awfea brigade (en)
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  • Ahmed Abu Khattala (en)
  • Col. Salem Al-waer Saif al-Islam Gaddafi (en)
  • Col. Wanis Bukhamada (en)
  • Gen. Khalifa Haftar (en)
  • Mohamed Ali al-Zahawi (en)
  • Salim Derby (en)
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  • Factional violence in Libya (en)
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  • 0001-11-01 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • (en)
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  • the Libyan Crisis (2011–present) (en)
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  • Indecisive; start of the Second Libyan Civil War * Warfalla militias briefly seize control of Bani Walid; Bani Walid is retaken by government forces by November 2012 *Omran Shaban the man most held for the extrajudicial killing of Gaddafi died violently from injuries he received from Gaddafi loyalists in Bani Walid * Attacks on foreign diplomatic missions in Benghazi and Tripoli by Islamist militias * Several militias disbanded and routed by the government in western Libya. * Kidnapping of Libyan Prime Minister * Militias remain armed in eastern Libya. * Two coup attempts by General Khalifa Haftar in 2014 * Large scale collapse of government and threat of new civil war. * Tripoli International Airport captured by Islamist militias (en)
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  • Factional violence in Libya (2011–2014) (en)
  • العنف بين الفصائل في ليبيا (2011–2014) (ar)
  • Violencia miliciana en Libia (2011-2014) (es)
  • Milizen in Libyen seit 2011 (de)
  • Konflikt wewnętrzny w Libii (2011–2014) (pl)
  • Conflito na Líbia (2011–2014) (pt)
  • Вооружённые столкновения в Ливии (2011—2014) (ru)
  • Конфлікт в Лівії (2011—2014) (uk)
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  • Factional violence in Libya (en)
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