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22.4.12

EA WorldView - Home - Bahrain, Syria (and Beyond) Live Coverage: Is Hunger Striker Alkhawaja Near�Death?: 1218 GMT: Two people have been killed and 15 injured in clashes between Libyan soldiers and tribesmen in the southeastern desert.

Armed forces were sent to al Kufra, near Libya's borders with Chad and Sudan, in February to quell fighting between the Tibu and Zwai tribes. Current fighting began when the Tibu in Kufra found one of their men killed on the street on Thursday --- they blamed the national army and attacked one of their bases.

A community organiser said troops had surrounded Tibu neighbourhoods in Kufra, about 1100 kilometres (680 miles) south of Tripoli and were not allowing people to enter banks or schools.

1210 GMT: Earlier this year, Mohammed Hasan participated in the Bahrain Debate seeking political reconcilation, asking for a moment of silence for martyrs. Earlier this month, he appeared in a documentary, hosted by American newscaster Dan Rather, about the situation in the countury. Now he has been detained and allegedly beaten:


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