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  2. Benghazi US consulate attack: Timeline - BBC News

    ウェブ2012年9月13日 · 2.30am: Security forces regain control of the annexe. A timeline of what we know so far about the events that led to the death of US ambassador Chris Stevens and several others at the US consulate...

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    • Benghazi siege: The ambassador’s last minutes | CNN

    • A Deadly Mix in Benghazi - The New York Times

    • Here's what you should know about the deadly attack in Benghazi

    • What was the Benghazi attack? - Vox

      ウェブ2018年11月20日 · Learn what happened on September 11, 2012, when armed militants killed four Americans at the US mission in Benghazi, Libya. Find out how the Obama administration responded, how Congress investigated, and why the attack is still a political issue.

    • The tragedy of Benghazi, Libya’s second city - The …

      ウェブ2022年4月9日 · But peer out through its arched windows and all you see is the surrounding ruin of Benghazi, Libya’s second city. Much of what was once a charming Italian city, with cafés, art-deco cinema and ...

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      The 2012 Benghazi attack was a coordinated attack against two United States government facilities in Benghazi, Libya, by members of the Islamic militant group Ansar al-Sharia .
      Benghazi remains a centre of Libyan commerce, industry, transport and culture, and one of the three largest cities in Libya with Tripoli and Misrata. It continues to hold institutions and organizations normally associated with a capital city, including several national government buildings as well as the National Library of Libya .
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      Al-Buduzira Park, Banghāzī, Libya. Benghazi, city and major seaport of northeastern Libya, on the Gulf of Sidra. It was founded by the Greeks of Cyrenaica as Hesperides (Euesperides) and received from the Egyptian pharaoh Ptolemy III the additional name of Berenice in honour of his wife.
      John Dickerson of Slate says the e-mail refers to the worldwide protests against Innocence of Muslims and not the Benghazi attack. ^ Review of the Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Diplomatic Facilities in Benghazi, Libya, September 11–12, 2012 (PDF) (Report). United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
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