Tales of horror as people flee Libya
Thousands of people are fleeing protest-hit Libya by see and air, as the UN warns thousands may have been killed or injured in the government's crackdown.
The BBC's Jim Muir is on the border between Libya and Tunisia, where he has been speaking to some of those who have chosen to leave.
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