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Libya - Remember Sirte!; Heroism and Apocalypse in the Libyan Desert

Libya - Remember Sirte!; Heroism and Apocalypse in the Libyan Desert

The month of October 2011 stands as an historical monument to heroism and apocalypse in the Libyan desert as the people of Sirte, hometown to Col. Gaddafi, staged a desperate, doomed fight to protect their families and homes from the might of NATO and its allied bands of Libyan rebels.

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