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Libya's first free elections in 60 years (14 images)

Libyans voted in the first free national election in 60 years on July 7, 2012.



A Libyan woman shows her ink-marked finger during the National Congress elections, in Tripoli, Libya, on July 7, 2012. Libyans voted in the first free national election in 60 years. Libyans are choosing a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet before laying the ground for full parliamentary elections next year under a new constitution. UPI/Mohammed Vlfo
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A Libyan man casts his ballot after voting at a polling station in Tripoli, Libya, on July 7, 2012. Libyans voted in the first free national election in 60 years. Libyans are choosing a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet before laying the ground for full parliamentary elections next year under a new constitution. UPI/Mohammed Vlfo
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A Libyan polling station workers prepare during the National Congress elections at a polling station, in Tripoli, Libya, on July 7, 2012. Libyans voted in the first free national election in 60 years. Libyans are choosing a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet before laying the ground for full parliamentary elections next year under a new constitution. UPI/Mohammed Vlfo
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A Libyan woman casts his ballot after voting at a polling station in Tripoli, Libya, on July 7, 2012. Libyans voted in the first free national election in 60 years. Libyans are choosing a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet before laying the ground for full parliamentary elections next year under a new constitution. UPI/Mohammed Vlfo
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