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At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli. Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled
2021/04/03

At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli.

Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled relationship since the outbreak of the revolution

Today, more than 370 families live in this camp, which is the largest camp in western Tripoli, where there are more than 12,000 Tawarghans in other camps in the Libyan west, and more than 16,000 people living in the eastern areas. There are no exact figures for the families who were able to enter and return to and settle in the outskirts of Tawargha.  

At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli.

Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled relationship since the outbreak of the revolution

Today, more than 370 families live in this camp, which is the largest camp in western Tripoli, where there are more than 12,000 Tawarghans in other camps in the Libyan west, and more than 16,000 people living in the eastern areas. There are no exact figures for the families who were able to enter and return to and settle in the outskirts of Tawargha. 

At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli.

Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled relationship since the outbreak of the revolution

Today, more than 370 families live in this camp, which is the largest camp in western Tripoli, where there are more than 12,000 Tawarghans in other camps in the Libyan west, and more than 16,000 people living in the eastern areas. There are no exact figures for the families who were able to enter and return to and settle in the outskirts of Tawargha. 

At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli.

Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled relationship since the outbreak of the revolution

Today, more than 370 families live in this camp, which is the largest camp in western Tripoli, where there are more than 12,000 Tawarghans in other camps in the Libyan west, and more than 16,000 people living in the eastern areas. There are no exact figures for the families who were able to enter and return to and settle in the outskirts of Tawargha. 

At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli.

Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled relationship since the outbreak of the revolution

Today, more than 370 families live in this camp, which is the largest camp in western Tripoli, where there are more than 12,000 Tawarghans in other camps in the Libyan west, and more than 16,000 people living in the eastern areas. There are no exact figures for the families who were able to enter and return to and settle in the outskirts of Tawargha. 

At stagnant piece of mud and prominent scrap pieces, cold tents for the Tawargha families settle inside the airport road camp south of the capital Tripoli.

Here, nearly years have passed since the town of Tawargha in northwestern Libya "which is mostly black" was evacuated, which is located close to the city of Misrata, which they have had a troubled relationship since the outbreak of the revolution

Today, more than 370 families live in this camp, which is the largest camp in western Tripoli, where there are more than 12,000 Tawarghans in other camps in the Libyan west, and more than 16,000 people living in the eastern areas. There are no exact figures for the families who were able to enter and return to and settle in the outskirts of Tawargha. 

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