Libya protest supporters gather in US
Demonstrators supporting public protests in Libya against the country's government gather in front of the White House
Demonstrators supporting the people of Libya protest against the Libyan government in Lafayatte Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC, February 19, 2011. Protesters in the North African country continue their demonstrations against longtime leader Moamer Kadhafi. Security forces have killed more than 80 anti-regime protesters in unrest-swept eastern Libya, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday, after Tripoli pledged to crush opposition. (AFP/Getty Images) Demonstrators supporting the people of Libya protest against the Libyan government in Lafayatte Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC, February 19, 2011. Protesters in the North African country continue their demonstrations against longtime leader Moamer Kadhafi. Security forces have killed more than 80 anti-regime protesters in unrest-swept eastern Libya, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday, after Tripoli pledged to crush opposition. (AFP/Getty Images) Demonstrators supporting the people of Libya protest against the Libyan government in Lafayatte Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC, February 19, 2011. Protesters in the North African country continue their demonstrations against longtime leader Moamer Kadhafi. Security forces have killed more than 80 anti-regime protesters in unrest-swept eastern Libya, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday, after Tripoli pledged to crush opposition. (AFP/Getty Images) A woman holds a sign that reads in Arabic, 'Revolution Revolution does not let up- Yemen, Libya and Bahrain', as she protests outside the offices in Beirut representing the Bahraini Embassy in Lebanon, on February 19, 2011, as hundreds of Bahrainis protesters returned to Manama's Pearl Square to continue airing their demands. (AFP/Getty Images) Supporters of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi shout slogans while holding his picture during a pro-government rally in Tripoli on February 18, 2011. Kadhafi's regime vowed to snuff out attempts to challenge the Libyan leader, after an opposition 'day of anger' became a bloodbath and two policemen were reported hanged by protesters. (AFP/Getty Images) Supporters of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi kiss his picture during a pro-government rally in Tripoli on February 18, 2011. Kadhafi's regime vowed to snuff out attempts to challenge the Libyan leader, after an opposition 'day of anger' became a bloodbath and two policemen were reported hanged by protesters. (AFP/Getty Images) Supporters of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi hold his pictures during a pro-government rally in Tripoli on February 18, 2011. Kadhafi's regime vowed to snuff out attempts to challenge the Libyan leader, after an opposition 'day of anger' became a bloodbath and two policemen were reported hanged by protesters. (AFP/Getty Images) Supporters of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi hold his picture during a pro-government rally in Tripoli on February 18, 2011. Kadhafi's regime vowed to snuff out attempts to challenge the Libyan leader, after an opposition 'day of anger' became a bloodbath and two policemen were reported hanged by protesters. (AFP/Getty Images)