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How did the appearance of Martyr Square in Tripoli change after Gaddafi's era?

During the 1980s and 1990s, Martyr Square in Tripoli was dominated exclusively by portraits of Muammar Gaddafi, reflecting his authoritarian control over Libya's public spaces and national identity. The square served as a symbol of his dictatorship. Today, 14 years after the uprising, the square has transformed into a space of celebration and freedom. Instead of Gaddafi's omnipresent images, the square now hosts thousands of Libyans waving their national flags, enjoying fireworks, and participating in military parades to commemorate their liberation from decades of dictatorial rule.

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Reflections on Gaddafi's Era

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What events took place in Libya to commemorate the 14th anniversary of the uprising against Muammar Gaddafi?

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What emotions did the Libyans express during the anniversary celebration in Martyr Square?

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