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These actions caused tensions to rise between the two parties, ultimately leading to the protesters taking control of the city, which, in turn, lead to authorities using lethal force on the protesters and taking other [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] measures, like blocking access to the internet and interrupting telephone service.<ref name="RevoltBritt" />
These actions caused tensions to rise between the two parties, ultimately leading to the protesters taking control of the city, which, in turn, lead to authorities using lethal force on the protesters and taking other [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] measures, like blocking access to the internet and interrupting telephone service.<ref name="RevoltBritt" />




This rise in violence lead to condemnation from the [[File:Cball-UN.png]] international community, and lots of resignations from Libyan positions, like the Libyan ambassador to the [[File:Cball-UN.png]] UN Many Libyan embassies flew pre-Gaddafi flags in protest and many units of the [[File:StratoHelm.png]] military started to side with the protesters, causing Gaddafi's power to weaken significantly.<ref name="RevoltBritt" />
This rise in violence lead to condemnation from the [[File:Cball-UN.png]] international community, and lots of resignations from Libyan positions, like the Libyan ambassador to the [[File:Cball-UN.png]] UN Many Libyan embassies flew pre-Gaddafi flags in protest and many units of the [[File:StratoHelm.png]] military started to side with the protesters, causing Gaddafi's power to weaken significantly.<ref name="RevoltBritt" />




After a while, the protesters got weapons and teamed up with the anti-Gaddafi units of the [[File:StratoHelm.png]] military, forming a full-out armed rebellion, and therefore, starting a civil war. From here, it went downhill for Gaddafi. There were [[File:Cball-UN.png]] international calls for his resignation and the armed resistance, although weak, but with the help of foreign powers, like [[File:Necon.png]] NATO, managed to advance. Finally, on October 12 in 2011, Gaddafi was found and killed in his hometown of Sirte, marking the fall of his [[File:Gaddafi.png]] regime.<ref name="RevoltBritt" />
After a while, the protesters got weapons and teamed up with the anti-Gaddafi units of the [[File:StratoHelm.png]] military, forming a full-out armed rebellion, and therefore, starting a civil war. From here, it went downhill for Gaddafi. There were [[File:Cball-UN.png]] international calls for his resignation and the armed resistance, although weak, but with the help of foreign powers, like [[File:Necon.png]] NATO, managed to advance. Finally, on October 12 in 2011, Gaddafi was found and killed in his hometown of Sirte, marking the fall of his [[File:Gaddafi.png]] regime.<ref name="RevoltBritt" />