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The most up to date information I can find is on wiki-pedia which leaves off on January 2012 where it has this posted:
Instability in 2012
In mid-January 2012, protesters against the NTC stormed its Benghazi headquarters, demanding more transparency on expenditures and that Gaddafi-era officials be sacked and Islamic sharia law be the source of the country’s future constitution.[28] Abdul Jalil was in the building, but slipped out the back before protesters broke in, stealing computers and furniture. A few days earlier, Abdul Hafiz Ghoga, vice president of the NTC, was surrounded and jostled by a group of university students in Benghazi, before being pulled to safety by supporters.[29]
I'm pretty sure the transition is still unstable at this point do to a political war happening between those who want the power and which way the country will now be run.
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