Libyan protesters take to streets
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Thousands of anti-government protesters were on the streets of Libya's eastern city of Benghazi early on Friday, a day after "day of rage" demonstrations led to fatal skirmishes with the security forces.
BBC radio, quoting a witness, said protesters against Muammar Gaddafi's four decades long rule had clashed with security forces, who were using guns, and doctors had counted the bodies of 10 people. In the nearby eastern town of Al Bayda, where sources told Reuters earlier that five people had been killed, people were bringing tents to camp out on the streets, the BBC reported. (Reuters)