Group claims 24 killed in Libya violence

Human Rights Watch has said their sources have put the death toll from the violence in Libya yesterday and on Wednesday at 24.

Human Rights Watch has said their sources have put the death toll from the violence in Libya yesterday and on Wednesday at 24.

Soldiers were deployed on the streets of Libya's second city Benghazi overnight.

It followed a 'Day of Rage' where thousands of people took to the streets overnight, campaigning against the forty year rule of Colonel Gadaffi.

Protesters defied curfews in five cities to join in demonstrations.

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