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Libyan security guard the gate of Harouge oil terminal in Ras Lanuf on July 6, 2012 after armed federalists forced two oil terminals in east Libya to halt production on July 5, sources said, days ahead of the first elections since a popular uprising toppled the regime of Moamer Kadhafi. The action follows threats from a pro-federalism movement to boycott and sabotage the July 7 poll, the first since last year's uprising.

Libyan security guard the gate of Harouge oil terminal in Ras Lanuf on July 6, 2012 after armed federalists forced two oil terminals in east Libya to halt production on July 5, sources said, days ahead of the first elections since a popular uprising toppled the regime of Moamer Kadhafi. The action follows threats from a pro-federalism movement to boycott and sabotage the July 7 poll, the first since last year's uprising.