‘Libya fighters seize ex-Gaddafi bastion’

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Libyan pro-government forces on Wednesday seized control of Bani Walid, one of the last bastions of Moamer Kadhafi’s ousted regime, an AFP correspondent in the town said. Hundreds of fighters, mostly former rebels from the rival town of Misrata, converged on the centre of Bani Walid, firing in the air to celebrate and hoisting the Libyan flag on abandoned public buildings, he said. Some of the fighters blasted the walls and windows with anti-tank rockets and Kalashnikov rifles. Several rebel chiefs, whose fighters patrolled in vehicles mounted with heavy weapons, told AFP the town was “almost liberated,” with only a few pockets of resistance left in its southern sector. The town itself was deserted, with residents and foreign workers having fled since Sunday. Fierce clashes in Bani Walid, which was accused of harbouring die-hard Gaddafiloyalists, cast a pall over celebrations for the first anniversary this week of the overthrow of his regime in a bloody conflict. The fighting fanned old tribal feuds and underscored the difficulties of achieving national reconciliation. A scaled-up offensive against Bani Walid since last week came in response to the death of Omran Shaaban, 22, a former rebel from the city of Misrata who was credited with capturing Kadhafi. Shaaban spent weeks held hostage in Bani Walid, where he was shot and allegedly tortured, before the authorities managed to broker his release. He later died of injuries sustained during the ordeal, stoking tensions between his hometown Misrata and Bani Walid, long-time rivals which fought on opposite sides of the 2011 conflict, and galvanising the authorities to act.