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- Libyan_Civil_War abstract "The Libyan Civil War, also referred to as the Libyan Revolution was a 2011 armed conflict in the North African country of Libya, fought between forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and those seeking to oust his government. The war was preceded by protests in Zawiya, 8 August 2009 and finally ignited by protests in Benghazi beginning on Tuesday, 15 February 2011, which led to clashes with security forces that fired on the crowd. The protests escalated into a rebellion that spread across the country, with the forces opposing Gaddafi establishing an interim governing body, the National Transitional Council.The United Nations Security Council passed an initial resolution on 26 February, freezing the assets of Gaddafi and his inner circle and restricting their travel, and referred the matter to the International Criminal Court for investigation. In early March, Gaddafi's forces rallied, pushed eastwards and re-took several coastal cities before reaching Benghazi. A further U.N. resolution authorised member states to establish and enforce a no-fly zone over Libya, and to use "all necessary measures" to prevent attacks on civilians. The Gaddafi government then announced a ceasefire, but failed to uphold it, though it then accused rebels of violating the ceasefire when they continued to fight as well. Throughout the conflict, rebels rejected government offers of a ceasefire and efforts by the African Union to end the fighting because the plans set forth did not include the removal of Gaddafi.In August, rebel forces launched an offensive on the government-held coast of Libya, taking back territory lost months before and ultimately capturing the capital city of Tripoli, while Gaddafi evaded capture and loyalists engaged in a rearguard campaign. On 16 September 2011, the National Transitional Council was recognised by the United Nations as the legal representative of Libya, replacing the Gaddafi government. Muammar Gaddafi remained at large until 20 October 2011, when he was captured and killed attempting to escape from Sirte. The National Transitional Council "declared the liberation of Libya" and the official end of the war on 23 October 2011.In the aftermath of the civil war, a low-level insurgency by former Gaddafi loyalists continued. There have been various disagreements and strife between local militia and tribes, including 23 January 2012 fighting in the former Gaddafi stronghold of Bani Walid, leading to an alternative town council being established and later recognized by the NTC. A much greater issue has been the role of militias which fought in the civil war and their role in the new Libya. Some have refused to disarm and cooperation with the NTC has been strained, leading to demonstrations against militias and government action to disband such groups or integrate them into the Libyan military.The new government appeared to be taking steps forward towards reconciliation when they announced compensation for victims who were raped in the civil war by pro-Gaddafi forces Institutions were being built up gradually, albeit slowly, such as the graduation of customs officials which would then begin patrolling Libya's porous borders".
- Libyan_Civil_War causalties "5,887–6,609 opposition fighters and supporters killed (other estimates; see here)".
- Libyan_Civil_War causalties "~4,700 opposition fighters killed (NTC estimate),".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*Anti-Gaddafi tribes".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*Foreign mercenaries".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*Libyan Armed Forces".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*National Liberation Army".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*Paramilitary forces".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "*Pro-Gaddafi tribes".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "----".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "Enforcing UNSC Resolution 1973:".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "Minor border clashes:".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "National Transitional Council".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Abdul_Fatah_Younis.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Abu-Bakr_Yunis_Jabr.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Al-Saadi_Gaddafi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Charles_Bouchard.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Jalal_al-Digheily.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Khamis_Gaddafi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Mahdi_al-Arabi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Massoud_Abdelhafid.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Muammar_Gaddafi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Mustafa_Abdul_Jalil.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Mutassim_Gaddafi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Omar_El-Hariri.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Qatar_Armed_Forces.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Saif_al-Arab_Gaddafi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Saif_al-Islam_Gaddafi.
- Libyan_Civil_War commander Suleiman_Mahmoud.
- Libyan_Civil_War date "2011-02-15".
- Libyan_Civil_War isPartOfMilitaryConflict Arab_Spring.
- Libyan_Civil_War notes "*Large number of loyalist or immigrant civilians, not military personnel, among those captured by rebels, only an estimated minimum of 1,692+ confirmed as soldiers".
- Libyan_Civil_War place Libya.
- Libyan_Civil_War result "*Assumption of interim control by National Transitional Council (NTC)".
- Libyan_Civil_War result "*Diplomatic recognition of NTC as sole governing authority for Libya by 105 countries, UN, EU, AL and AU".
- Libyan_Civil_War result "*Post-civil war violence in Libya".
- Libyan_Civil_War result "Overthrow of Gaddafi government".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "(NTC estimate)".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "----".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "17,000 defecting soldiers and volunteers".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "20,000–40,000 soldiers and militia".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "200,000 volunteers by war's end".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "International Forces: Numerous air and maritime forces (see here)".
- Libyan_Civil_War thumbnail Libyancivilwar2.png?width=300.
- Libyan_Civil_War wikiPageExternalLink 89_2deWaal.pdf.
- Libyan_Civil_War wikiPageID "30706524".
- Libyan_Civil_War wikiPageRevisionID "605690973".
- Libyan_Civil_War align "right".
- Libyan_Civil_War bgcolor "#c6dbf7".
- Libyan_Civil_War caption "--03-10".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "2309".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "25000".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "5887".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "7000".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "Estimated total casualties from all sides, including civilians:".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "~4,700 opposition fighters killed ,".
- Libyan_Civil_War casualties "~4,700 soldiers killed ,".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya *Libyan Armed Forces *Paramilitary forces *Pro-Gaddafi tribes *Foreign mercenaries".
- Libyan_Civil_War combatant "National Transitional Council *National Liberation Army *Anti-Gaddafi tribes ---- Enforcing UNSC Resolution 1973: * ---- Minor border clashes:".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "---- Charles Bouchard".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Abdul Fatah Younis".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Al-Saadi Gaddafi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Hamad bin Ali al-Attiyah".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Jalal al-Digheily".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Khamis Gaddafi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Mahdi al-Arabi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Massoud Abdelhafid".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Muammar Gaddafi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Mustafa Abdul Jalil".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Mutassim Gaddafi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Omar El-Hariri".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Saif al-Arab Gaddafi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Saif al-Islam Gaddafi".
- Libyan_Civil_War commander "Suleiman Mahmoud".
- Libyan_Civil_War conflict "Libyan Civil War".
- Libyan_Civil_War date "--02-15".
- Libyan_Civil_War notes "*Large number of loyalist or immigrant civilians, not military personnel, among those captured by rebels, only an estimated minimum of 1,692+ confirmed as soldiers".
- Libyan_Civil_War partof "the Arab Spring".
- Libyan_Civil_War place Libya.
- Libyan_Civil_War result "Overthrow of Gaddafi government *Assumption of interim control by National Transitional Council *Diplomatic recognition of NTC as sole governing authority for Libya by 105 countries, UN, EU, AL and AU *Post-civil war violence in Libya".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "---- International Forces: Numerous air and maritime forces".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "17000".
- Libyan_Civil_War strength "20000".
- Libyan_Civil_War title "‘Al-Soo'al’".
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:2010s_civil_wars.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:21st-century_revolutions.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Arab_Spring_by_country.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Civil_wars_involving_the_states_and_peoples_of_Africa.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Guerrilla_wars.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:History_of_Libya.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Libyan_Civil_War.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Libyan_society.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Military_history_of_Libya.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Politics_of_Libya.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Rebellions_in_Africa.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Revolution-based_civil_wars.
- Libyan_Civil_War subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Libya.