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So from the outside we call it the Islamist/liberal divide, and that???s true to some extent. Libyans might, in a lot of ways, see it as a divide between on one hand people who only suffered under Gaddafi, like the Islamists Gaddafi persecuted, along with the revolutionary hardliners in cities that fought really hard and lost a lot of guys, and on the other hand people who sided with the revolution but also had some sort of role or relationship with his regime in the past, or had learned how to live with it to some extent. It's not quite a divide between the people who were the have's and the have-nots under the regime, but something like that.