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- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya abstract "Since the end of the Libyan civil war, which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi, there has been violence involving various militias and the new state security forces. The militias include guerrillas, Islamists, and militias who fought against Gaddafi but refused to lay down their arms when the war ended in October 2011. According to some civilian leaders, these latter militias shifted from merely delaying the surrender of their weapons to actively asserting a continuing political role as "guardians of the revolution". Some of the largest, and most well-equipped militias are associated with Islamist groups now forming political parties. Before the official end of hostilities between loyalist and opposition forces, there were reports of sporadic clashes between rival militias, and vigilante revenge killings.In September 2012, Islamists attacked the United States consulate building in Benghazi, killing the US ambassador and three others. This prompted a popular outcry against semi-legal militias that were still operating and resulted in the storming of several Islamist militia bases by protesters. A large-scale government crackdown followed on non-government sanctioned militias, with the Libyan Army raiding several now illegal militia's headquarters and ordering them to disband.".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "* Libya Shield Force (operating sometimes for and sometimes against government interests)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "* Special Forces (Saiqa brigade)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "* Supreme Security Committee".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "* various other local militias including:".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "** Katibat Al-Awfiyah brigade".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "** Mashashya tribe (alleged)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "**Al-Awfea brigade (alleged)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "**Brigade 93".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "*Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "*Libya Shield Force (operating sometimes for and sometimes against government interests)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "*Libyan Air Force".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "*Libyan Navy".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "----".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Government-sanctioned local militias".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Islamist militias, including:".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Libyan National Army".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Various government or non-government sanctioned militias".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya date "2011-11-01".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya isPartOfMilitaryConflict Aftermath_of_the_Libyan_Civil_War.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya notes "(including 475–486 civilians, four Americans, three Egyptians, one Gambian and one Nigerien soldier)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya notes "1066–1079 killed on all sides".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya place Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Attacks on foreign diplomatic missions in Benghazi and Tripoli by Islamist militias".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Continuing detention and alleged human rights abuses of 7,000 alleged pro-Gaddafi prisoners and foreign migrants".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Destruction of Sufi shrines, mosques and mausoleums by Salafist militias".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Militias remain armed in eastern Libya.".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Ongoing internal conflict".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Several militias disbanded and routed by the government in western Libya.".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Systematic targeting and killing of dozens of senior security officers in Benghazi by unknown gunmen".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "*Warfalla militias briefly seize control of Bani Walid; Bani Walid is retaken by government forces by November 2012".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "Ongoing".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya thumbnail Militiasclashtripoli_2012.jpg?width=300.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya wikiPageExternalLink 66.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya wikiPageID "34477025".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya wikiPageRevisionID "604915470".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya caption "Militiamen in the streets of Tripoli after skirmishes, January 2012. Since the end of the Libyan civil war, armed militias had clashed throughout the country.".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Islamist militias, including: *Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Libyan National Army * Special Forces *Libyan Air Force *Libyan Navy ---- Government-sanctioned local militias *Libya Shield Force * Supreme Security Committee".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya combatant "Various government or non-government sanctioned militias * Libya Shield Force * various other local militias including: **Brigade 93 ** Mashashya tribe ** Katibat Al-Awfiyah brigade **Al-Awfea brigade".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya commander "Col. Wanis Bukhamada".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya commander "Mohamed Ali al-Zahawi".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya commander "Salim Derby".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya commander "Unknown".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya conflict "2011".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya date "--11-01".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya notes "1066".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya partof "the aftermath of the Libyan Civil War".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya place Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya status "Ongoing *Ongoing internal conflict *Warfalla militias briefly seize control of Bani Walid; Bani Walid is retaken by government forces by November 2012 *Continuing detention and alleged human rights abuses of 7,000 alleged pro-Gaddafi prisoners and foreign migrants *Destruction of Sufi shrines, mosques and mausoleums by Salafist militias *Attacks on foreign diplomatic missions in Benghazi and Tripoli by Islamist militias *Several militias disbanded and routed by the government in western Libya. *Militias remain armed in eastern Libya. *Systematic targeting and killing of dozens of senior security officers in Benghazi by unknown gunmen".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:2011_in_Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:2012_in_Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:2013_in_Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:2014_in_Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Aftermath_of_the_Libyan_Civil_War.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Bani_Walid.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Conflicts_in_2011.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Conflicts_in_2012.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Conflicts_in_2013.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Conflicts_in_2014.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya subject Category:Wars_involving_Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya type Event.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya type MilitaryConflict.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya type SocietalEvent.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya type Event.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya type Event.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya type Thing.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya comment "Since the end of the Libyan civil war, which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi, there has been violence involving various militias and the new state security forces. The militias include guerrillas, Islamists, and militias who fought against Gaddafi but refused to lay down their arms when the war ended in October 2011.".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya label "Conflito pós-guerra civil na Líbia".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya label "Post-civil war violence in Libya".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya label "Violencia miliciana en Libia (2011-presente)".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya label "Вооружённые столкновения в Ливии после свержения Муаммара Каддафи".
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya sameAs Violencia_miliciana_en_Libia_(2011-presente).
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya sameAs Conflito_pós-guerra_civil_na_Líbia.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya sameAs m.0hr6ck7.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya sameAs Q4124982.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya sameAs Q4124982.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya wasDerivedFrom Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya?oldid=604915470.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya depiction Militiasclashtripoli_2012.jpg.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya isPrimaryTopicOf Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya.
- Post-civil_war_violence_in_Libya name "2011–present Libyan inter-factional fighting".