The Libya civil war, which began in 2011, led to the ousting of long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi but resulted in significant political instability and a power vacuum. The country descended into chaos, with rival factions vying for control, leading to ongoing violence and the rise of extremist groups. The conflict also prompted a humanitarian crisis, displacing thousands and causing widespread suffering among civilians. Furthermore, the war destabilized the region, contributing to increased migration pressures across the Mediterranean and affecting neighboring countries.
There is a war in Libya because many of the citizens want Godaffi to give up his political power, and to establish a new form of government that they believe to be more fair to its people.
We actually had a great example of one quite recently. It was the rebellion that took place in Libya to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi. It could be said that what stared as a rebellion was an all out civil war and revolution. Many revolutions are civil wars because they are internally focused rather than being against an external controlling force.
Libya and Somalia
The causes of the worst civil war in history were deep-rooted political, economic, and social divisions within the country. These divisions often centered around issues such as slavery, states' rights, and differing cultural identities. The consequences of this civil war were devastating, leading to widespread destruction, loss of life, and long-lasting societal and economic impacts. The war also resulted in significant changes to the political landscape and the way the country was governed.
NO. Libya is probably the largest generator of refugees other than Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Libya is currently in a Second Civil War, so a combination of economic refugees (leaving for a better job in Europe) and war refugees (fleeing violence) are leaving Libya. Last I checked, it was at the rate of roughly 8,500 Libyans per month, but the rates have likely risen.
NO. The US is relatively disinterested in Libya's current civil war and will likely ignore the region. Besides the US intervention in Libya in 2011 has soured many Americans on the idea of intervening in Libya another time.
Gadaffi's supporters (the government) and the rebels.
There is a war in Libya because many of the citizens want Godaffi to give up his political power, and to establish a new form of government that they believe to be more fair to its people.
Anti-government protests turned into an all-out civil war after Libyan security forces began firing on demonstrators in February 2011.
600,000 deaths, civil rights was not established, the kkk
Only that there was a human-rights element in the later part of the American Civil War, which ended with the abolition of slavery in the USA. The Libyan Civil War was a United Nations backed campaign to oust a dictator guilty of transgressing human rights.
sorry I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT NICARAGUE
These countries could include Syria, Libya, Iraq, Mali, Korea. This depends on your exact definition of civil war, including the scope and number of participants.
Libya has been ruled for over 40 years by a very destructive and insane ruler named Moammar Gadhafi. Most of the people of Libya are not happy about that and want to have a more honest and sane kind of government.
Has libya ever been in war.
Tobruk is a city in Libya. It was significant in the North African campaign of the second World War and also in the 2011 Libyan civil war.
the south had few to none advantages and were devasted in all ways at the end of the war.