Rebels Fight to Hold on in Libya

(Al Jazeera English: 0950 PST, March 17, 2011) Fierce clashes have been reported from the cities of Ajdabiyah and Misurata, and air strikes by government forces in the opposition stronghold of Benghazi, as the crisis in Libya continues.

 

Opposition fighters say they fear that pro-Gaddafi forces will encircle the towns they control on the country's east coast, even as government forces launch a renewed offensive against them. Al Jazeera's Nazanine Sadri reports.

 

 

 
 

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Intense Fighting in the East of Libya

(Euronews: 1322 PST, March 11, 2011) Rebels in the east of Libya, on the outskirts of Ras Lanuf, have been bombarded by Gaddafi's soldiers. The battle rhythm and the facts are constantly moving. The opposing forces claim an air strike by government planes hit storage tanks of the state owned oil processing company. From a Gaddafi spokesman there was a flat denial.

 

 

 
 

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EU Calls for Gaddafi Exit

(Al Jazeera English: 1300 PST, March 11, 2011) At a summit in Brussels, European Union leaders say they are calling with one voice for the current Libyan government to step down immediately.

 

The EU stopped short, however, of endorsing a no-fly zone or other military measures. Leaders say they have done a great deal in a short amount of time, in terms of imposing sanctions and putting in place humanitarian aid packages.

 

Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reports from Brussels, Belgium.

 

 

 
 

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Gaddafi Pushes Back Against Rebels

(Al Jazeera English: 0622 PST, March 11, 2011) Forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi have renewed their assault against opposition fighters in Libya. As the military accelerates its onslaught, the rebels appear to be losing their grip over several cities that they had earlier taken control of.

 

In Az Zawiyah, near the capital Tripoli, rebels say they still control the city centre, but fierce clashes have been reported. In Brega, a key oil and gas hub, fighters have reported multiple airstrikes by government forces. The hospital there is attending to many of the wounded.

 

In Ras Lanuf, another oil town, government forces are pushing hard, showering the city with rockets and tank shells, and forcing the rebels to retreat 15 kilometres to the east. Al Jazeera's Omar Al Saleh reports.

 

 

 
 

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Gaddafi Supporters Claim Control of Zawiyah

(ITN News: 1630 PST, March 9, 2011) Forces loyal to Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi claim they have taken the western city of Zawiyah back from rebels.

 

 

 
 

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Libyan Aircraft Bomb Ras Lanuf

(Al Jazeera English: 0638 PST, March 9, 2011) Libyan military aircraft piloted by officers loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, the embattled leader of the country, have bombed targets in the rebel-held oil town of Ras Lanuf.

 

The attacks are the latest in a series of counter-offensives by Gaddafi's military against anti-government forces, which also include members of the military who refuse to recognize Gaddafi's authority. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports on the latest developments in the country.

 

 

Fighting Closes Libya's Biggest Petrol Refinery

(Euronews: 0625 PST, March 9, 2011) An official at one of Libya's biggest oil refineries has said they have had to shut down the complex in Zawiyah because of fierce fighting. He said heavy weapons being fired nearby had forced the closure of the petrol plant.

 

Anti-government fighters and residents in Zawiyah said columns of Gaddafi's tanks were closing in on the main square, where rebels are clinging on despite days of heavy bombardment. An eastern front has been established on the other side of the capital, with fierce exchanges between Bin Jawad and the oil town Ras Lanuf.

 

 

 
 

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Gaddafi's Forces Slow Rebel Advance

(Al Jazeera English: 0826 PST, March 8, 2011) Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi appear to have pushed Libya's rebels back from key towns. The Libyan leader's battalions have repelled groups trying to oust him from his coastal strongholds, hitting rebels hard.

 

In the West, close to the capital Tripoli, Gaddafi's forces have taken back Az Zawiyah. The rebels still hold Misurata, their only significant foothold in the west, but there has been intense fighting there. It lies halfway between the capital Tripoli to Sirte, Gaddafi's birthplace and major support base. Sources told Al Jazeera that Gaddafi has been sending reinforcements there.

 

Further east, rebel positions have been pounded on Tuesday in Ras Lanuf and the day before in the nearby town of Bin Jawad. Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reports from there.

 

 

 
 

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Rebels Fight for Ras Lanuf, Battles Continue Across Libya

(Al Jazeera English: 0826 PST, March 7, 2011) Libyan troops troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi launched counteroffensive attacks against a number of rebel-held towns yesterday as the uprising intensified into open warfare.

 

In Libya's Ras Lanuf, which is home to an important oil refinery, the fighting has been particularly heavy, rebels there say the town remains in their hands. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland is there and has been talking to the rebels.

 

 

Battles Continue in Libya

(Al Jazeera English: 0619 PST, March 7, 2011) Libyan state television has broadcast an appearance by leader Muammar Gaddafi before crowds in Tripoli's Green Square. Pro-government supporters also rallied in the capital on Sunday.

 

Pictures have also emerged of fighting in the Libyan town of Misurata. Opposition fighters also say they have repelled an attack by government forces, including tanks and artillery. At least 18 people were killed. Al Jazeera Charles Stratford reports on the fighting seen across the country.

 

 

 
 

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Libya on the Verge of Civil War

(Euronews: 0029 PST, March 7, 2011) Intense fighting has continued across Libya with both government and opposition groups claiming success.

 

In Misrata, where rebels say they beat back Gaddafi's forces, it's thought at least 18 people were killed with many hundreds wounded. The UN has called for immediate access to give medical assistance.

 

While the rebels have claimed Misrata and Zawiyah, it appears to be a different story in Bin Jawad where they were forced to retreat.

 

 

 
 

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Pro-Gaddafi Forces Battle Both Sides of Tripoli

(Associated Press: 0548 PST, March 7, 2011) Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi launched a fresh air strike on rebel fighters in a key oil port east of the capital Monday. To the west the town of Az Zawiyah remains defiant despite being battered.

 

 

 
 

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