(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 17 - Ten years ago the revolt began in Libya that will turn into a "Revolution" against the dictator Muammar Gaddafi, then expelled from Tripoli in August and finally killed in Sirte in October 2011.
The celebrations in the capital have begun last night in the martyrs' square, the former green square of the regime, pan-Arab media report. In Sabha, in the south, according to the Tripoli media, a boy was killed by the launch of some rockets in the Mansheya area, which targeted a group of people celebrating the anniversary.
In Zawiya, west of the capital, the scene of the bloody massacre of rebels by Gaddafi's forces, demonstrators marched through the streets of the city singing songs and slogans.
(HANDLE).