Libya's Tawergha Remain Displaced

Author:
Zeina Khodr/AlJazeera English
Publisher:
AlJazeera English
Publication Date:
21 February 2013
Tags:
Libya, Conflict, Peace and Security

Tens of thousands of people who had to leave their homes during Libya's revolution in 2011 are still unable to return. The entire population of the northeastern town of Tawergha fled as opposition fighters moved in. They were accused of siding with deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi during attacks on the town of Misrata.

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