Libyan Protesters Storm NTC Benghazi Office

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Angry protesters stormed the offices of Libya's National Transitional Council in the eastern city of Benghazi on Saturday after besieging the building for hours, an NTC member told Agence France Presse.

"The demonstrators attacked the building and turned NTC offices upside down," the official said on condition of anonymity.

Witnesses said protesters, armed with stones and iron bars, stormed and ransacked the offices as they occupied them.

Witnesses said a brigade of former rebels secured a passage to allow NTC head Mustafa Abdel Jalil and some other council members to leave the building.

But protesters threw plastic bottles at Abdel Jalil when he tried to calm them down, witnesses added.

Earlier the protesters, many of whom are injured former rebels, threw several home-made grenades at the NTC office, but did not cause any casualties, witnesses and an AFP correspondent reported.

The outburst came a day before Libya is to declare its new electoral law and composition of the election commission.

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Default-user-icon ktish (Guest) 22 January 2012, 11:30

what goes around comes around.Thy wanted change and change they got. y the protests again?Isn't Gadhafi is history? wasn't he the DEvil? they would get worst than they ever imagined...

Default-user-icon kofitish (Guest) 22 January 2012, 11:35

same way gadhafi came to power, worst he went. Mustafa Jalil, u r next?I only wonder when us Africans would know that Europe and the US are bunch of liars who only care for their egoes.

When they get you to power, and later you dont adhere to their rules, they call you a tyrant. Africans please wake up and stop being fooled.