Libyan forces fire on mourners

Libyan security forces today opened fired on mourners at a funeral for anti-government protesters in the eastern city of Benghazi.

Libyan security forces today opened fired on mourners at a funeral for anti-government protesters in the eastern city of Benghazi.

The attack came a day after commandos and foreign mercenaries loyal to long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi targeted demonstrators with assault rifles and other heavy weaponry as well as knives.

A doctor at one city hospital said he had counted 200 dead in his morgue alone since unrest began six days ago.

The crackdown in Libya is shaping up to be the most brutal repression of the anti-government protests that began with uprisings that toppled the regimes in Tunisia and Egypt.

The protests then spread quickly around the region to Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, Algeria, Morocco and outside the Middle East to places including the East African nation of Djibouti and even China.

The latest violence in the flashpoint city of Benghazi followed the same pattern as the crackdown yesterday, when witnesses said forces loyal to Gaddafi attacked mourners at a funeral for anti-government protesters.

The doctor at a Benghazi hospital said at least one person was killed by gunshots during the funeral march, and 14 were injured, including five in a serious condition. He spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal.

A man shot in the leg today said that marchers were carrying coffins to a cemetery when they passed a military compound in Libya's second-largest city. The man said security forces fired in the air and then shot at the crowd.

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