Burning tires, calls for elections, a better electricity grid and demands to lower the price of bread — Libyans are deeply dissatisfied with how things are going in their country.
Last weekend, many took to the streets to express their anger at the country’s leaders, urging them to do a better job and fulfill citizens’ needs. While some voiced their grievances peacefully, protesting in the capital Tripoli, protesters in Tobruk — Libya’s rival power center — set fire to the local…