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Libyans living in Turkey occupy country’s embassy in Ankara
14 November 2011 [17:53] -
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Libyans living in Turkey have today occupied the Libyan embassy in Ankara. Police forces have been deployed to the site, the Zaman newspaper reported.
Libyans, earlier brought to Turkey to pass treatment, are also among the protestors.
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