Libya’s rebels are living by their slogan “We win or we die,” as daily funeral processions honor those killed in the four-month-old uprising to oust longtime ruler Moammar Gadhafi.
The rebels’ all-or-nothing spirit—symbolized by the V-for-victory sign—is on display everywhere in the eastern half of the country, which they have wrested from Gadhafi’s forces.
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