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23. Juan Cole: ‘Free Libya’ Crowds in Benghazi rally against Militias, Drive al-Qaeda out of City
Sat Sep 22, 2012, 12:16 PM
Sep 2012
The attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11 was seen by many observers as a sign of Libyan radicalism or instability rather than the work of a small, violent and unrepresentative group.

It is a little hard to understand this point of view, since Libyans had just voted in what observers felt were free and fair, transparent elections, and they had elected moderate, mainstream politicians.
Even the Muslim Brotherhood lost in the elections. When I was in Benghazi in late May, I found people enormously proud of their municipal and then-planned national elections, and relieved finally to have escaped the nightmare of Qaddafi rule. The US ambassador killed in the consulate attack, Chris Stevens, was wildly popular among Libyans, and I, as an American, was warmly greeted wherever I went.

On Friday during the day, the people of Benghazi demonstrated in their tens of thousands for peace and against al-Qaeda-style radicalism. Many placards called Chris Stevens “a friend,” though sources on the ground cautioned that the rally was not primarily about foreign affairs. The crowds were angered by continued poor security, and by the affront to the honor of their city, the leading municipality in the revolution against Muammar Qaddafi (Gaddafi) in 2011, committed by radical Muslim groups when they attacked the US consulate. The demonstrations were an affirmation of Free Libya and a signal that the people did not overthrow the mercurial Qaddafi just to be dominated by pro-al-Qaeda thugs.

Then on Friday night, their frustration with the militiamen of the “Ansar al-Shariah” and other lawless groups boiled over, and they attacked three of their headquarters and drove them out of the city. One of the groups they attacked, the Rafullah Sahati Brigade, has Muslim fundamentalist tendencies and is rumored to be connected somehow to hard line fundamentalist elements in the Libyan Ministry of the interior, according to al-Hayat the attackers had some armed men among them. The battle lasted two hours, and in the end the militia decided to withdraw from the city.

Earlier, crowds had also driven the Ansar al-Shariah, a hard line fundamentalist group, out of Benghazi. Ansar al-Shariah is alleged to be the group behind the consulate attack, though its leaders deny it.

http://www.juancole.com/2012/09/free-libya-crowds-in-benghazi-rally-against-militias-drive-al-qaeda-out-of-city.html

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more on bbc riverwalker Sep 2012 #1
found pics riverwalker Sep 2012 #2
Thank you for those wonderful pics riverwalker. joshcryer Sep 2012 #5
Thank you for posting the photos! n/t Tx4obama Sep 2012 #9
The religious loonies would stone the woman in pic #2... Odin2005 Sep 2012 #26
Kick pinto Sep 2012 #29
Good. Get rid of the murderous thugs. jsr Sep 2012 #3
There was always mistrust of the hardline islamists during the revolution. joshcryer Sep 2012 #4
K&R and HuffPo link to a AP article Tx4obama Sep 2012 #6
Those are the faces of the people if Islam that I know. rsweets Sep 2012 #7
THESE are the Libyans that overthrew Gaddafi, not the islamists... joshcryer Sep 2012 #8
they are all of the Islamic faith, what you see here are rsweets Sep 2012 #11
Exactly. joshcryer Sep 2012 #15
By your or my standards, Josh, most of them are Jihadi extremists, particularly in E. Libya. leveymg Sep 2012 #22
That's a rather broad brush, imo. joshcryer Sep 2012 #32
You must admit, facts are facts. But, the indictment here really isn't of political Islam, leveymg Sep 2012 #34
"use Jihadi terrorists to fight other perceived enemies" joshcryer Sep 2012 #36
+1 freshwest Sep 2012 #12
This is an important post - Shows the real side of a new Libya - Thanks! n/a socialindependocrat Sep 2012 #10
K&R for the peace-loving people of Libya! patrice Sep 2012 #13
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #14
Beautiful! I hope we see much more of this rollin74 Sep 2012 #16
Later news here - Reuters dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #17
"Say to Ansar al-Sharia, Benghazi will be your inferno." joshcryer Sep 2012 #18
Remind me dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #19
Elements associated with them were seen acting against the embassay. joshcryer Sep 2012 #20
Thanks dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #21
I recall an implication from you... joshcryer Sep 2012 #33
I may have written that Benghazians have their own agenda dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #37
That's the Libyan way of saying "We're gonna kick your ass, you nutjobs!" Odin2005 Sep 2012 #27
Juan Cole: ‘Free Libya’ Crowds in Benghazi rally against Militias, Drive al-Qaeda out of City pampango Sep 2012 #23
Um, things are still pretty messy in Benghazi. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2012 #24
So Libyans are giving a big FU to the religious loonies? Nice! Odin2005 Sep 2012 #25
now for Israel to do the same fascisthunter Sep 2012 #35
Attack on pro-government militia, 11 dead Comrade Grumpy Sep 2012 #28
"People in Benghazi and all over Libya want to get these militias under control ... pampango Sep 2012 #30
Bodies of six militiamen found in Benghazi after attacks on bases dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #31
Update : Libya leader Magarief vows to disband illegal militias dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #38
western intervention, i am convinced more than ever arely staircase Sep 2012 #39
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