Public anger is rising in Tripoli and other parts of western Libya as prolonged electricity cuts, cash shortages and higher living costs intensify criticism of the Government of National Unity led by Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbaiba. The demonstrations began largely in response to repeated power outages during the summer heat, but protesters have expanded their demands to include better public services, greater transparency over government spend…
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