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Libyan rebels on the watch at a road block made of shipping containers in Al Dafniya's front line, west of Misrata. Gadhafi's forces launch Grad rockets at this small town earlier in the day. Machine gun facing the road to Tripoli. Photo by Etienne de Malglaive/ABACAPRESS.COM

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In this photo made on a government organized tour, a supporter chants slogans during during funeral ceremony for members Gadhafi family in Tripoli, Libya, Monday, May 2, 2011. A NATO missile strike in Tripoli killed Gadhafi's son Seif al-Arab and his three young grandchildren. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

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In this photo made on a government organized tour, supporters chant slogans during funeral ceremony for members Gadhafi family in Tripoli, Libya, Monday, May 2, 2011. A NATO missile strike in Tripoli killed Gadhafi's son Seif al-Arab and his three young grandchildren. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

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Benghazi March 22, 2011 - Along the sea, in front of the court house women demonstrate against Gadhafi

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Ajdabiya March 22, 2011 - Fighters of rebellion hold position 9 kilometers from Adjabyia still at the and of Kadhafi loyalist army.

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Ajdabiya March 22, 2011 - Fighters of rebellion hold position 9 kilometers from Adjabyia still at the and of Kadhafi loyalist army.

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Ajdabiya March 22, 2011 - Fighters of rebellion hold position 9 kilometers from Adjabyia still at the and of Kadhafi loyalist army.

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Ajdabiya March 22, 2011 - Fighters of rebellion hold position 9 kilometers from Adjabyia still at the and of Kadhafi loyalist army.

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Ajdabiya March 22, 2011 - Fighters of rebellion hold position 9 kilometers from Adjabyia still at the and of Kadhafi loyalist army.

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Libyan rebels duck for cover during a failed attempt to take the town of Ajdabiya from Moammer Khaddafi's forces on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. The forces loyal to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi retreated to the key town of Ajdabiya, south of the city of Benghazi, after Western-led air strikes destroyed much of their armour, leaving dozens of wrecked tanks along the road. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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A Libyan rebel ducks for cover behind a sand dune during a failed attempt to take the town of Ajdabiya from Moammer Khaddafi's forces on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. The forces loyal to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi retreated to the key town of Ajdabiya, south of the city of Benghazi, after Western-led air strikes destroyed much of their armour, leaving dozens of wrecked tanks along the road. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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A Libyan rebel holds his helmet as he retreats with comrades under heavy fire during a failed attempt to take the town of Ajdabiya from Moammer Khaddafi's forces on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. The forces loyal to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi retreated to the key town of Ajdabiya, south of the city of Benghazi, after Western-led air strikes destroyed much of their armour, leaving dozens of wrecked tanks along the road. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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A Libyan rebel fighter smiles as he gathers with comrades priot to a failed attempt to take the town of Ajdabiya from Moammer Khaddafi's forces on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. The forces loyal to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi retreated to the key town of Ajdabiya, south of the city of Benghazi, after Western-led air strikes destroyed much of their armour, leaving dozens of wrecked tanks along the road. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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Libyan onlookers gather at the site where forces of Moamer Kadhafi were targeted the day before by a French air strike in Al-Wayfiyah, 35 kms West of Benghazi, on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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Libyan rebels gather around a burning T-72 tank belonging to forces of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, which were targeted the day before by a French air strike, in Shat al-Bedin 50 kms West of Benghazi, on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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Libyan rebels gather around a burning T-72 tank belonging to forces of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, which were targeted the day before by a French air strike, in Shat al-Bedin 50 kms West of Benghazi, on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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A Libyan rebel mans a heavy machinegun while waiting to launch an attack to take the town of Ajdabiya from Moammer Khaddafi's forces on March 21, 2011 as news reports said Libyan government forces pulled back 100 kilometres (60 miles) from rebel-held Benghazi but showed they still had plenty of fight as they beat off an insurgent advance. The forces loyal to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi retreated to the key town of Ajdabiya, south of the city of Benghazi, after Western-led air strikes destroyed much of their armour, leaving dozens of wrecked tanks along the road. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ

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University students burn a European Flag with a flare during a protest in central Athens on Monday , March 21, 2011. Hunderds of Greek Communist Party supporters have marched in central Athens to protest against military action by Europeans and the U.S. against Libya. The banner reads in Greek '' No Greek involvement at the imperialistic slaughter of Libyan people''.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

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A Libyan rebel patrols the frontline of the outskirts of the city of Ajdabiya, south of Benghazi, eastern Libya, Monday, March 21, 2011. The international military intervention in Libya is likely to last "a while," a top French official said Monday, echoing Moammar Gadhafi's warning of a long war ahead as rebels, energized by the strikes on their opponents, said they were fighting to reclaim a city under siege from the Libyan leader's forces.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

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In this image provided by the Royal Norwegian Air Force one of a number of Norwegian F-16 fighter aircraft takes off from Bodoe in northern Norway Monday March 21, 2011, bound for Sicily, Italy, from where they may be deployed in order to help enforce the recent UN Security Council resolution estabishing a no-fly zone above Libya. (AP Photo/Trond Hoeyvik / RNoAF, Ho) NORWAY OUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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