Libya has been plagued with violence since the 2011 revolution and death
of Muammar Qaddafi. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan was
ousted over his inability to control the various militias operating
across the country. These militias have opened fire on protesters in
Tripoli, kidnapped the former prime minister, and have taken control of
oil fields in the country's Eastern region. With little sign of the
chaos dying down, VICE News traveled across Libya to take a look at
these groups as they hold their country hostage.
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