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05-14-2014, 11:03 PM
Libyan soldiers in charge of securing the prime minister's ****** blocked cars from leaving the building on Wednesday in protest at **t having been paid, officials said. A government spokesman declined to give more details or say whether Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni was in the building located in central Tripoli during the protest. He said the protesters were members of Battalion ** 127, which is tasked with securing the prime minister's ******. A member of staff at the prime minister's ****** said protesters were demanding their salaries as they had **t been paid for a while.
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