A "day of anger" against Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi turned into a bloodbath when security forces gunned down at least 24 people in two of the country's biggest cities, Human Rights Watch said on Friday.
In a detailed account of the unrest in Benghazi and Al-Baida, the New York-based organisation -- quoting unidentified witnesses -- told of security forces opening fire with live ammunition on peaceful demonstrators on Thursday..../...In Libya's second city Benghazi, Human Rights Watch said hundreds of lawyers, activists and other protesters had gathered on Thursday at the local courthouse to call for a constitution and respect for the rule of law.
In a detailed account of the unrest in Benghazi and Al-Baida, the New York-based organisation -- quoting unidentified witnesses -- told of security forces opening fire with live ammunition on peaceful demonstrators on Thursday..../...In Libya's second city Benghazi, Human Rights Watch said hundreds of lawyers, activists and other protesters had gathered on Thursday at the local courthouse to call for a constitution and respect for the rule of law.
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