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              Benghazi Police Bombed for Second Time in Three Days

   by Reuters

   Two more police stations were attacked in Libya's eastern city of
   Benghazi in the early hours of Sunday morning, the local council said,
   after two others were bombed on Friday.

   The attacks are the latest signs of insecurity in Libya's second city,
   birthplace of the uprising that toppled the dictator Moammar Gadhafi in
   2011.

   Nearly two years after his fall, rebel groups that helped to overthrow
   him are still refusing to disband and remain a more visible presence on
   the streets than the state security forces.

   "We are not satisfied with the performance of the Ministry of
   Interior," said Osama Al Sharif, Benghazi's local council spokesman.
   "And especially with the leadership of Benghazi's police."

   The recent violence against diplomats, military and police includes an
   attack in September that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other
   Americans.

   This week, diplomats began to withdraw from the capital Tripoli, where
   security took a turn for the worse in late April when armed groups
   seized two ministries for about a fortnight to press demands on
   parliament.
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