LONDON (Reuters) - With Muammar Gaddafi effectively forced from power, Libya's complex tribal and cultural divisions could hinder attempts by the Benghazi-based rebel leadership to impose its rule on the country.
At worst, some analysts said the country could face a bout of ethnic infighting that residual Gaddafi loyalists may exploit, complicating attempts to rebuild the country, resume oil exports and return to relative peace.
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