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Libyans gather in Martyrs' Square, formerly Green Square, for the morning Eid prayer to mark the end of Ramadan and to celebrate their victory over embattled Col. Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli, Libya, on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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Libyans pray in Martyr's Square, formerly known as Green Square, during the morning Eid prayer marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Tripoli, Libya, on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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Libyan rebel fighters hug on Green Square after Friday Muslim prayer in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. British warplanes struck a large bunker Friday in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, his largest remaining stronghold, as NATO turned its attention to loyalist forces battling advancing Libyan rebels in the area.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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Libyan people react to support the rebellion after the Friday muslim prayer at Jamal Abd Nasser Mosque next to the Green square in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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Libyans show their support for the rebellion after Friday prayers at the Jamal Abd Nasser Mosque next to Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo taken on a government-organized tour, a Libyan army soldier fires his weapon into the air at the main Green Square in Tripoli on Tuesday. Rebels pushed into the city of Zawiya on Saturday, but after four days of fighting, Col. Moammar Gadhafi's soldiers still control about 30 percent of the coastal city, located 30 miles west of Tripoli.

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Supporters of Col. Moammar Gadhafi, the Libyan leader, celebrate on Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, following an announcement on state television that Col. Gadhafi's forces had retaken the eastern city of Ajdabiya. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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After an announcement on Libyan state television that Moammar Gadhafi's forces retook the eastern city of Adjabiya, the Libyan strongman's supporters celebrate on Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, on Tuesday. (Associated Press)

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Three supporters of Col. Moammar Gadhafi celebrate on Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, after an announcement on state TV that pro-Gadhafi troops had taken the eastern city of Ajdabiya. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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Pro-Gadhafi supporters set off fireworks at an organised rally in Green Square, Tripoli, Libya Friday, March 4, 2011. In Tripoli, Gadhafi loyalists fired tear gas and live ammunition to smother a new outbreak of protests, while thousands of Gadhafi supporters later packed into the capital's central Green Square, waving green flags and pictures of the Libyan leader in a counterdemonstration complete with fireworks. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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SHOW OF FORCE: Supporters of Col. Moammar Gadhafi celebrate at Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, on Sunday while claiming overnight military successes for the longtime dictator. (Associated Press)

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Gadhafi supporters gather to celebrate at Green Square in Tripoli on Sunday. The dictator's security forces control access to ammunition and reportedly take it away from soldiers not in combat. (Associated Press)

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Pro-Gadhafi soldiers and supporters waving flags and firing their guns in the air pour into Green Square in Tripoli, Libya, on Sunday, March 6, 2011, to celebrate claims of overnight military successes. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)