3.21pm: Benghazi's Tahrir Square has seen its first wedding ceremony since the start of the uprising, al Arabiya reports:
Faisal, the groom, does not find it strange to marry in such circumstances and thinks that his ceremony will not be the last.
"Come everyday to the square and you will witness more wedding ceremonies," he told Al Arabiya.
The bride's father, Ali Saleh, agrees with his son-in-law and expects joy to spread all over Libya.
Followers of the Guardian's Middle East blogs over the past few weeks might recall an an Egyptian couple marrying in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the heart of the Egyptians' revolution.
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