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[Published: Thursday June 21 2012]

 West Libya clashes kill 100

Tripoli, 21 Jun – (ANA) - More than 100 people have been killed and 500 injured in a week of clashes in western Libya, a government spokesman said, the latest bout of fighting that has highlighted volatility in the North African country months after Muammar Gaddafi's ouster.

No fighting had been reported since Monday in the Western Mountains area, about 160 kms south of the capital Tripoli, he said, after the interim government, seeking to impose its authority on a fractious country, called for a ceasefire and sent in troops to restore calm.

The clashes, which began on June 11, pitted fighters from the town of Zintan, who played a big role in ousting Gaddafi, against members of the El-Mashashia tribe, who chose not to join last year's rebellion. Resentment between the two groups spilled over into fighting in December and erupted again last week when a Zintan fighter was shot dead. Zintan's militias blamed the El-Mashashia tribe and retaliated, several members of the tribe said.

Government spokesman Nasser El-Manee told a news conference 105 people had been killed and 500 injured in the week of fighting. Doctors and ambulances had to be sent to the region to help evacuate the wounded, he said. (ANA)

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