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Gadhafi stays put, unrest spreadsViolence toll put at 1,000; mosques call for attacks on anti-government protesters
International New York Times
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Under siege: Soldiers and other protesters stand over an army van shouting slogans against Moammar Gadhafi during a demonstration, in Tobruk, Libya, on Wednesday. AP
Under siege: Soldiers and other protesters stand over an army van shouting slogans against Moammar Gadhafi during a demonstration, in Tobruk, Libya, on Wednesday. AP

Libyans fleeing across the country’s western border to Tunisia reported fighting over the past two nights in the town of Sabratha, home of an important Roman archeological site 50 miles west of Tripoli. “Reuters” reported that thousands of Libyan forces loyal to Gadhafi had been deployed there.

“The revolutionary committees are trying to kill everyone who is against Gadhafi,” said a doctor from Sabratha who had just left the country, but who declined to give his name because he wanted to return.

There were also reports of fighting in Misurata, a provincial centre 130 miles west of the capital. A witness said that messages being broadcast from the loudspeakers of local mosques were urging people to attack the government’s opponents, following the dictator’s call in a defiant television address on Tuesday night for ordinary citizens to assist in eliminating opponents of his regime.

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(Published 23 February 2011, 17:33 IST)