Libya's interim authorities formally declared liberation yesterday
with soaring speeches that praised their revolution’s victory over
tyranny, paid tribute to the fallen and offered clues as to what kind of
state might emerge from the ashes of Muammar Gadafy’s idiosyncratic
rule.
The long-awaited declaration, made in front of tens of
thousands of jubilant Libyans gathered in Benghazi, the eastern city
where the uprising against Gadafy began in February, came more than two
months after Tripoli fell to revolutionary forces, allowing them to
seized control of most of the country.
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