Deep in Libya’s western desert, a remote town holds out after shedding Gadhafi rule

Deep in Libya’s western desert, a remote town holds out after shedding Gadhafi rule

NALUT, Libya – The men, armed with handmade weapons, knives and automatic rifles, hunker down in an unfinished concrete building meant to one day be a hotel. They lie on mattresses, drink tea and take turns watching the long road to Tripoli for any sign of imminent attack.

Published Mar 1, 2011.
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