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Libyans are accusing their new rulers of corruption, secrecy and nepotism, as protests grow across the country only three months after the death of dictator Moammar Gadhafi fueled hopes for democratic change in the North African nation.
"Everyone feels that the NTC is not playing a good democratic game and it doesn't feel like a good beginning for the new Libyan democracy," Kamal Farhat, who took part in the protests in Tripoli, said in a phone interview.