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At the start of the Libyan "Thank You Canada Rally".
L-R: Hesham Tagouri, Ibrahim Momen, Dr Fathi Abuzgaya, Jim Karygiannis,MP, Dr Abdulhafid Ali:
6 March 2011. Ajdebia, Libya . Ajdebia Hospital Casualties arriving from the front line at Benjowad. Hospitals are overwhelmed by the numbers of casualites and as 80% of their nurses were foreign and have now gone home, are dealing with crisis situations with a greatly reduced staff. Volunteers, medical students and those with no medical training , do their best to fill in for missing staff.
Iraqi musician Naseer Shamma plays the oud during a ceremony organised by Libya's Ministry of Culture to commemorate the revolution of February 17, in Benghazi February 21, 2012. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS)
The frontline medical point, where the injured are attended to before being sent to hospital in Misrata.
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A child from the town of Tawargha is seen in a refugee camp, in Benghazi January 11, 2012. The Tawargha residents, who are waiting to return to their town after reprisals from anti-Gaddafi loyalists after the revolution, say that conditions in the camp are harsh and that their children have not been able to go to school in the new year. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY) - RTR2W5I4
An illustration of Muammar Gaddafi is seen on a wall in Benghazi May 30, 2011. The characters read, "The people have spoken". REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
Libyan rebel fighters react during clashes with forces loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi, just few kilometers outside the oil town of Ras Lanuf on March 9, 2011. ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images
6 March 2011. Ajdebia, Libya . Ajdebia Hospital A busy day after 25 emergency casualties arrived from front line. Hospitals are overwhelmed by the numbers of casualites and as 80% of their nurses were foreign and have now gone home, are dealing with crisis situations with a greatly reduced staff. Volunteers, medical students and those with no medical training , do their best to fill in for missing staff.
Libyans wave their new national flag as they celebrate in the streets of Tripoli following news of Moamer Kahdafi's capture on October 20, 2011. A Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) spokesman said Kadhafi has been killed by new regime forces in their final assault on the last pocket of resistance in his hometown Sirte. AFP PHOTO / MAHMUD TURKIA.
All photos by Ray Attard
Libyans in Malta celebrate rebels' victory in Libya with change of flag over embassy.
Libyan rebel fighters fire an anti-aircraft weapon at an airforce jet loyal to leader Moamer Gadhafi flying overhead during clashes few kilometers outside the town of Ras Lanuf on March 9, 2011. ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images