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April 17, 1984 Britain and Libya
Today, 41 years ago, on 17 April 1984 (Calendar, 17 March 1984), Britain and Libya broke relations. A memorial was erected for her on the site of the fall of female police officer Fletcher. On 17 April 1984, British female police were killed during the siege of the Libyan embassy, and Britain and Libya broke relations. Britain and Libya became extremely tense after a British female police officer was shot dead at St. James Square in London. The shooting occurred on 17 April 1986, when female police officer Ivan-Fletcher was known as the Libyan People's Office's Embassy outside the Libyan embassy for a small student demonstration against the Libyan government. The gun was fired from the Libyan embassy, and armed police immediately besieged the embassy. The gun was


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