26 February 2011

Is the game over for Gaddafi?



A man burns a picture of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during a demonstration near the Libyan consulate in Paris. Libya’s ambassador to France and another diplomat from Tripoli resigned on Friday in response to the revolt against Gaddafi, a Libyan official said.Image Credit: Reuters





Mourners in Libya carry coffins containing the bodies of protesters killed in Benghazi on Friday.Image Credit: Reuter





Former military officers are welcomed by anti-Gaddafi protesters in Benghazi. Libya’s rebel-held city of Benghazi has filled a political void with a coalition which is cleaning up, providing food, building defences, reassuring foreign oil firms and telling Tripoli it believes in one nation.Image Credit: Reuters





A man runs across the border into Tunisia at Ras Jdir to escape the unrest in Libya.Image Credit: Reuters






Egyptian protesters chant slogans as they hold a poster of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during on Friday demonstration in Tahrir Square in Cairo.Image Credit: Reute
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Libyan children with their faces painted in the colours of their old national flag, take part in a protest in the eastern dissident-held Libyan city of Tobruk on Thursday.Image Credit: AFP





An anti-government protester holds an old Libyan flag near a wall covered with graffiti against Muammar Gaddafi in the eastern city of Tobruk. Residents of Libya’s dissident-held east, frenzied by a deadly crackdown by Gaddafi’s crumbling regime, vowed to march on the capital Tripoli as a string of towns famous as Second World War battlegrounds fell under their control.Image Credit: AFP





A protester with his face painted with the colours of the Kingdom of Libya flag shouts slogans during a protest outside the Libyan Embassy in Attard, outside Valletta. The protest was organised by the Libyan community living in Malta against the Libyan government's crackdown on demonstrators in Libya.Image Credit: Reuters





Clockwise from top left: Libyans stand on an army tank at the state security camp in Benghazi on Tuesday, Libyan students in Mala and security forces who have joined the uprising carry the flag of Libya’s monarchy in Benghazi on Wednesday.Image Credit: AP/EPA





Protesters raise the old Libyan flag during a demonstration against the government of Muammar Gaddafi in the city of Tobruk yesterday. Heavy gunfire broke out in Tripoli as forces loyal to Gaddafi tightened their grip on the Libyan capital.Image Credit: AP





Left: Protesters chant anti-government slogans while holding a placard depicting Gaddafi in Tobruk on Tuesday. Right: Libyan soldiers and protesters stand over an army van shouting slogans against Gaddafi in Tobruk on Wednesday. Image Credit: Reuters/AP






Clockwise from top left: Libyan protesters in Tobruk on Wednesday. Libyan residents in Japan and their supporters chant anti-Gaddafi slogans during a rally in front of the Libyan embassy in Tokyo on Wednesday and People waiting to be evacuated from Libya gather outside Tripoli airport on Tuesday. Many airlines have cancelled flights to the Libyan capital after violent protests against Gaddafi. Image Credit: AP/Reuters





People waiting to be evacuated from Libya gather outside Tripoli airport. Many airlines have cancelled flights to the Libyan capital after violent protests against the four-decade rule of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Countries began mass evacuations of their citizens on February 23, 2011.Image Credit: Reuters







Libyans living in Malaysia shout slogans and hold placards in protest of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during a demonstration outside Libya's embassy in Kuala Lumpur February 23, 2011. The embassy sided with people denouncing Gaddafi after a crackdown that has killed dozens of people taking part in anti-government protests in Libya. Image Credit: Reuters






Libyan residents in Japan and their supporters chant anti Gaddafi slogans during a rally in front of the Libyan embassy in Tokyo on February 23, 2011. Some 100 protestors staged a rally against Gaddafi's crackdown on the Libyan people.Image Credit: AFP





This image broadcast on Libyan state television on Tuesday shows Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as he addresses the nation in Tripoli, Libya. Image Credit: AP






Protesters hold a giant flag on top of a building during a demonstration in the seaport city of Tobruk. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi fought an increasingly bloody battle to hang on to power when protests against his long rule struck the capital Tripoli after days of violence in the east. Image Credit: Reuters






Libyan national at the consulate in Dubai, protesting against the Consul General and the Libyan governmentImage Credit: Zarina Fernandes/Gulf News






A TV grab taken from Al Arabiya Television channel shows Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi speaking on state television after 24 hours of speculation that Libya's leader of 41 years had left for South America. Gaddafi appeared briefly overnight on state television to refute reports that he had fled the capital. Image Credit: EPA






Dozens of protesters gathered in a downtown Chicago plaza on February 21 in support of a mass uprising to put an end to Muammer Gaddafi's four-decade rule. Image Credit: AFP





Buildings at the entrance to a security forces compound are seen burning in Benghazi, Libya. Libyan protesters celebrated in the streets of Benghazi on Monday, claiming control of the country's second largest city after bloody fighting, and anti-government unrest spread to the capital with clashes in Tripoli's main square for the first time. Image Credit: AP





Protesters wave a flag Benghazi.Image Credit: Reuters






Men carry a coffin at Al-Jalaa hospital in Benghazi, Libya. Libyan protesters celebrated in the streets of Benghazi on Monday, claiming control of the country's second largest city after bloody fighting, and anti-government unrest spread to the capital with clashes in Tripoli's main square for the first time. Image Credit: AP





Protesters in Benghazi trying to tell the world of their predicament.Image Credit: AP





A damaged vehicle sits in the middle of the street during recent days of unrest in Benghazi, Libya.Image Credit: AP





An image grab taken off Libya's state television station shows a televised address by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif Al Islam, as fears grew that hundreds of people had been killed in crackdown on demonstrators.Image Credit: AFP
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