Is Libya On The Brink Of A New Civil War? -- Al Jazeera
Two years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, we ask why the government struggles to rein in the country's militias.
It has been two years since the capture and killing of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, which ended his 42-year rule.
In the immediate aftermath of Gaddafi's overthrow, there was jubilation on the streets and high hopes for a new democratic country. But the former rebel fighters who helped to oust Gaddafi are now jostling among themselves for power, and Libya still remains without a new constitution.
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