Life in Libya: 'We're not living like humans'
More than 200 people are now feared to have died since anti-government protests erupted in Libya five days ago.
The most bloody attacks were reported over the weekend in the eastern city of Benghazi as funeral marches were said to have come under machine-gun and heavy weapons fire.
Sara who lives in the capital, Tripoli and told the BBC the situation was "very tense".
She described what life was like for young women living there.
The quality of the audio line to Libya is poor in some places.
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