(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />Thousands of Libyans took to the streets on Sunday (February 17) to mark two years since the start of the country's revolution.<br/> <br />The streets of the capital were congested with cars flying national flags and blasting nationalist songs as thousands attempted to make their way to Martyrs' Square<br/> <br />Thousands more could be seen celebrating on the streets of Benghazi, the country's second city. Children waved flags and danced on the streets.<br/> <br />Despite calls in the eastern region - where most of Libya's oil wealth lies - for a return to a federal political structure and more regional autonomy, which Libya had before Gaddafi seized power in a coup in 1969, those on the streets of Benghazi appeared to be taking time to celebrate the country's achievements.
