What was an effect of the Arab Spring movement in Libya? Anti-government protestors clashed with government soldiers, which led to a civil war. Mass demonstrations in the capital city resulted in the removal of President Hosni Mubarak. An armed insurrection against the regime lead to the overthrow and death of Moammar Gadhafi. Security forces unleashed a crackdown on anti-government protests, which resulted in a number of deaths.

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  Armed insurrections against the regime lead to the overthrow and death of Moammar Gadhafi.

Explanation:

  The insurrections began in 2011 and was a fight between forces loyal to Gadhafi and those who wanted to take him down of the power he held for 42 years. They began on February after the militaries shoot to a crowd that was protesting on Benghazi. It began an armed conflict between the rebels and the militaries that lead to a high number of deaths and the international condemnation of it.

  On October of 2011, the rebel forces capture Gadhafi and killed him, sometime before the National Transitional Council was recognized as the legal government of Libya by the United Nations. With the murder of Gadhafi, the war was officially ended.

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The Arab spring in Lybia was an armed insurrection against the regime lead to the overthrow and death of Moammar Gadhafi.

    The was on the backdrop of earlier protests which rocked the regimes in Tunisia and Egypt.

What is the Arab Spring

The Arab spring was a series of anti-government unrest, which was characterized by armed protests and rebellion that enveloped much of the Arab world. It began in North Africa (Tunisia and Egypt)[ and spread to Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Bahrain.

This led to the killing and deposition of the rulers in these countries.

    In Lybia, Moammar Gadhafi was deposed and killed and this gave rise to insurgency and a series of gory killing.

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