Protests in Libya

Libyan protesters flash the V for "victory" sign and hold a caricature of leader Moammar Gadhafi during a rally in the eastern city of Tobruk, February 24, 2011. (AFP Image)

People celebrate on an army armored vehicle in the eastern Libyan town of Shahat,February 24, 2011. (Reuters Image)

A Libyan doctor treats a wounded man who was injured last week during the demonstration against country's leader Moammar Gadhafi, in Benghazi, February 24, 20011. (AP Image)

Libyan mortuary assistants look to unidentified dead burned bodies who were killed last week during the demonstration against country's leader Moammar Gadhafi at a morgue hospital, in Benghazi, February 24, 2011. (AP Image)

A protester looks at the pictures of protesters who were killed during the last few days during the uprising against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in Benghazi city, February 23, 2011. (Reuters Image)

Chinese workers who fled the unrest in Libya cross the border into Tunisia at the border crossing of Ras Jdir, February 24, 2011. (Reuters Image)

People outside Tripoli's International airport, February 23, 2011. European countries are sending planes and ferries to Libya to evacuate their citizens, and some oil and gas companies pulled their foreign staff out and suspended operations, as anti-gover

Protesters chant anti-government slogans while an effigy depicting the Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is seen near the North Benghazi court building which was taken over by demonstrators in Benghazi city, February 23, 2011. (Reuters Image)

A state security building taken over by anti-government protesters is seen in Benghazi city, Libya, February 23, 2011. (Reuters Image)

Munitions lie in a state security building taken over by anti-government protesters in Ben Ghazi, February 23, 2011. People in Benghazi said earlier they now felt safe enough to start handing in weapons recovered after security forces lost control of the