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Protestors capture Libyan consulate in Istanbul
06 December 2011 [16:53] -
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The Libyan Consulate was captured in Istanbul by a group of unknown people, CNN Turk reported. According to the Channel, the group captured the Consulate are Libyan who came to Turkey to undergo a medical treatment during the war in Libya.
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