Tawergha, about 200 kilometers east of the capital Tripoli, is close to the port city of Misrata.
Now, almost a decade after militia forces rampaged through the town of Tawergha, torching homes, destroying buildings, and leaving farms in ruins, the people are coming home. Around a third of the original population of the town has returned.
People are trickling back to Tawergha after years of living in makeshift tent camps, to try to turn the page on a brutal chapter of their lives.
At the end of the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that ousted and killed Kadhafi, Tawergha endured brutal reprisal attacks by fighters from Misrata.
Tawergha's infrastructure was devastated, buildings are gutted and the streets full of potholes. People know that stability will not return unless there is a strong and united state.