They replaced the green banner of the Jamahiriya with the tricolor black, red and green times Idris Al Senussi.
Besides enthusiasm, always contagious and sometimes children, who accompanied the riots in North Africa, make their way a certainty. That the transitions will not be easy, like Tunisia and Egypt are showing. And in Libya will be even more difficult and dangerous. Because if the Cairo and Tunis, an "after" maybe uneven, is now visible in Tripoli is not so. Guide and govern the country, weakened by decades of ruthless dictatorship, from tribal hatreds, ambiguity, revenge will be truly massive undertaking. However, should give pause to two details. The first related to the diplomatic unarmed intifada, with dozens of ambassadors and advisors who leave the Colonel, sided with the rioters, and replace the green banner Gaddafi wanted by the Jamahiriya with the tricolor (black, red and green) and the Libyan monarchy of King Idris independent of time. The second detail is that the tricolor flag of the kingdom is the one chosen by armed rebels: flies in Benghazi, in most of the country, and it mercifully cover the bodies of "martyrs of the revolution."
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