the reason it’s so quiet in Tripoli
February 23, 2011
1855: Khaleel, a resident of Tripoli, has been describing the atmosphere in the Libyan capital. “The streets are quiet, because there are many, many, many deaths; many killed,” he told BBC News.
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1855: Khaleel, a resident of Tripoli, has been describing the atmosphere in the Libyan capital. “The streets are quiet, because there are many, many, many deaths; many killed,” he told BBC News.