Last Updated: Fri Feb 15, 2013 23:42 pm (KSA) 20:42 pm (GMT)

Libyans celebrate two years since revolution

People wave Libyan national flags as preparations take place in the city for the upcoming celebrations to commemorate the second anniversary of the revolt against Muammar Qaddafi, in Benghazi February 13, 2013. (Reuters)
People wave Libyan national flags as preparations take place in the city for the upcoming celebrations to commemorate the second anniversary of the revolt against Muammar Qaddafi, in Benghazi February 13, 2013. (Reuters)

Thousands of people gathered in Libya’s two main cities Tripoli and Benghazi on Friday to celebrate two years since the start of the revolution that ousted long-time dictator Muammar Qaddafi.

In central Tripoli, hundreds of people assembled in Martyrs’ Square, waving flags and balloons and chanting slogans praising the martyrs of the Libyan revolution as cars drove through the capital sounding their horns.

In Benghazi, the eastern city where the revolt began, thousands of people marched along the same route of a procession organized on February 15, 2011, the catalyst that sparked the outbreak of uprising two days later.

The Benghazi protesters also praised the martyrs, as well as those who disappeared and those wounded in the conflict that lasted for more than eight months until Qaddafi’s death on October 20, 2011.

But the demonstrators also criticized the new authorities, demanding in particular a greater decentralization of power.

The government has already taken a series of measures to contain any attempt by supporters of the former regime to “sow chaos” amid anger from protesters who accuse the new rulers of failing to push for reform.

Some critics of the government even called for a “new revolution” as they denounced the power of ex-militias which helped to end more than four decades of Qaddafi rule.

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