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Living in a Lawless Libya

Tanks in the driveway, and AK-47s in the market - how residents are coping in Benghazi.

When the international airport of your capital city looks more like a smouldering scrap yard you know that your country is surely in trouble. In Libya, rival militia factions have left Tripoli airport in tatters. Some are saying it is a symbol of the state of the country. It's not a new story - the fall of a dictator who has ruled for years leaving a vacuum of power that allows lawlessness to blossom. But what of the people who have to live through this? Mohammed Hossein is from Benghazi and he's been talking regularly to his family there as the situation deteriorates.

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  • Fri 29 Aug 2014 11:05GMT
  • Fri 29 Aug 2014 21:05GMT
  • Sat 30 Aug 2014 01:05GMT