Just saw this photo in my photographer cousin’s FB photo album. The caption was “By God, he was a kind man.” #MyLibya pic.twitter.com/Hk0jVMmMoD
— Hend (@LibyaLiberty) June 10, 2014
Responded one man in Tripoli of slain Ambassador Chris Stevens: “f**king miss this guy, the greatest lost in libya :((”
Libyans have been using the hashtag #MyLibya on Twitter to show the world their country and, more importantly, to share with each other what they want their post-Gaddhafi world to be.
Realization that #MyLibya was not just a desert. The glorious meadows of the Green Mountain as far as the eye can see pic.twitter.com/5hwIHq8T8p
— Abdallah (@Abdallah_172) June 10, 2014
Summer trip to #Soussa #MyLibya pic.twitter.com/FsDlp7NPxo
— Mariam Addarrat (@Ummustafa78) June 10, 2014
In #MyLibya, a Gaddafi tank has been transformed into a symbol of peace and the desire to move on. Nalut #Libya pic.twitter.com/uE4OKirzml
— James Wheeler (@wheelertweets) June 10, 2014
Inviting friends over to enjoy the national dish. Hospitality defines #MyLibya pic.twitter.com/3D234Lgo5E
— Assia Amry (@Libyan4life) June 10, 2014
Children playing Ghadafura Green Mountains #MyLibya pic.twitter.com/iJotEJSur9
— Gezlan Sahad (@LibyanDuda) June 10, 2014
#MyLibya This was one of the happiest days of my life. Getting reacquainted with my ancient and great homeland. pic.twitter.com/XmMkkiqe8m
— Abdallah (@Abdallah_172) June 10, 2014
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