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With Gaddafi's brutal death in October 2011 came an irony: Libya was left without a viable central government or any functioning institutions. What followed was chaos as various militias began vying for control over territory and resources, throwing the nation into a prolonged state of war. Within months of Gaddafi’s fall, reports of human rights abuses and power struggles began to emerge, highlighting the lack of stability contributed by NATO’s intervention.