TRIPOLI - The budget was huge for the violence in Libya, where Human Rights Watch, the organization for the Defence of Human Rights based in New York, raises to 104 the number of deaths registered in Benghazi in four days of clashes between protesters and anti-regime security forces, the figures reported by news sources are even more alarming.
The site of the British daily Independent reports the movement of "other information" that there are "200 dead and more than a thousand wounded" means a witness told the newspaper, Ahmed Swelim, whose cousin works in the hospital. And medical sources in al-Jala Hospital Benghazi reported the Arabic television Al Jazeera that the dead are 258 and over 700 injured.
The doctor said Nabil al-Saaiti, which, in a telephone connection with the issuer qatariota, explaining that "yesterday security agents of African descent recruited by the regime opened fire on the protesters and the death toll is such that we can not put them all into the hospital morgue to identify them.
" In Benghazi Rpg on protesters, appealed to hospitals. Again according to Al Jazeera, the Army today is firing RPG rockets on demonstrators in Benghazi. Through the website Libya Al Youm, hospitals have launched an appeal because they say they are no longer able to handle the wounded who are flowing.
We need doctors, blood, equipment, and if possible, setting up field hospitals. The death toll difficult. The previous report by Human Rights Watch, referring to three days, was 84 deaths, as adjusted upward after the Libyan city yesterday killed at least 20 other people. The organization states that it made the estimate, defined as "cautious", contacting witnesses and hospital executives.
The Libyan government has not provided any figures nor made no official comment on the violence. Dispute unprecedented. The country of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is in the throes of an unprecedented protest against a power that has lasted more than 40 years and is trying to resist the libertarian protests erupted in the wake of riots in Tunisia and Egypt.
The Libyan leader has reacted forcefully to protests in recent days, the police in deploying forces. In Benghazi, yesterday several people were killed - at least 20 according to the latest figures published - in clashes between anti-regime demonstrators and soldiers, told the newspaper Quryna near one of the sons of Colonel, Seif el-Islam Gadhafi.
Snipers fired on the crowd attending a funeral procession. And it was a night of clashes in Tripoli, but at present it is unclear whether there were any casualties. Extremists take civilians hostage and police. A group of Islamic extremists has now taken hostage policemen and civilians in eastern Libya, announced a senior Libyan.
The seizure took place in Al Baida. "A group of Islamic extremists, calling itself 'Islamic emirate of Barka', held hostage members of the security services and some citizens," said the head of Libya, asking not to be identified. The seizure, according to what has been learned, occurred "during the clashes in recent days," added the source of Tripoli, stressing that the group "calls for the lifting of the state of siege imposed by the security forces to prevent the hostages are killed.
" Google around the Internet block. Google has made available the numbers with which to get Twitter to allow Libyans to also communicate with the blockade of the Internet. The site includes Libya Al Youm.
The site of the British daily Independent reports the movement of "other information" that there are "200 dead and more than a thousand wounded" means a witness told the newspaper, Ahmed Swelim, whose cousin works in the hospital. And medical sources in al-Jala Hospital Benghazi reported the Arabic television Al Jazeera that the dead are 258 and over 700 injured.
The doctor said Nabil al-Saaiti, which, in a telephone connection with the issuer qatariota, explaining that "yesterday security agents of African descent recruited by the regime opened fire on the protesters and the death toll is such that we can not put them all into the hospital morgue to identify them.
" In Benghazi Rpg on protesters, appealed to hospitals. Again according to Al Jazeera, the Army today is firing RPG rockets on demonstrators in Benghazi. Through the website Libya Al Youm, hospitals have launched an appeal because they say they are no longer able to handle the wounded who are flowing.
We need doctors, blood, equipment, and if possible, setting up field hospitals. The death toll difficult. The previous report by Human Rights Watch, referring to three days, was 84 deaths, as adjusted upward after the Libyan city yesterday killed at least 20 other people. The organization states that it made the estimate, defined as "cautious", contacting witnesses and hospital executives.
The Libyan government has not provided any figures nor made no official comment on the violence. Dispute unprecedented. The country of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is in the throes of an unprecedented protest against a power that has lasted more than 40 years and is trying to resist the libertarian protests erupted in the wake of riots in Tunisia and Egypt.
The Libyan leader has reacted forcefully to protests in recent days, the police in deploying forces. In Benghazi, yesterday several people were killed - at least 20 according to the latest figures published - in clashes between anti-regime demonstrators and soldiers, told the newspaper Quryna near one of the sons of Colonel, Seif el-Islam Gadhafi.
Snipers fired on the crowd attending a funeral procession. And it was a night of clashes in Tripoli, but at present it is unclear whether there were any casualties. Extremists take civilians hostage and police. A group of Islamic extremists has now taken hostage policemen and civilians in eastern Libya, announced a senior Libyan.
The seizure took place in Al Baida. "A group of Islamic extremists, calling itself 'Islamic emirate of Barka', held hostage members of the security services and some citizens," said the head of Libya, asking not to be identified. The seizure, according to what has been learned, occurred "during the clashes in recent days," added the source of Tripoli, stressing that the group "calls for the lifting of the state of siege imposed by the security forces to prevent the hostages are killed.
" Google around the Internet block. Google has made available the numbers with which to get Twitter to allow Libyans to also communicate with the blockade of the Internet. The site includes Libya Al Youm.
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