Gadhafi rallies supporters amid widening protests 
Friday, February 18, 2011 at 09:55AM
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Libyan leader Colonel Gadhafi drove through his nation's capital in a motorcade, drawing a cheering crowd as the long-time ruler tried to rally support amid reports of widening anti-government protests. 

Protests have erupted in several cities in Libya this week, especially in the east, and the US-based Human Rights Watch said today that 24 people were killed in unrest on Wednesday and Thursday.

Gadhafi's open-roofed car slowly made its way through the streets of the capital Tripoli late Thursday. In footage broadcast by Libyan TV, the motorcade was thronged by cheering supporters. Some pushed toward the car to try to reach Gadhafi and shake hands. "We do not want any other leader but Gadhafi!" one woman shouted. 

In the eastern city of Benghazi, hundreds of protesters camped out today in the centre of the city. Calls to join funeral processions for those killed in clashes with pro-government forces spread on Facebook and websites. 

One of the protesters, Nizar Jebail, owner of an advertising company, said he spent the night in front of the city's court building. He said he wants not just reforms, "but freedom and equality." 

"There are lawyers, judges, men and some women here, demanding the resignation of Gadhafi. Forty-two years of dictatorship are enough," he told The Associated Press by phone. 

"We don't have tents yet but residents provided us with blankets and food. We learned from Tunisia and Egypt," he said. 

The wave of protests that has swept across the Middle East has brought unprecedented pressure on leaders like Gadhafi who have held virtually unchecked power for decades. 

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