The Tebu tribe in southern Libya hopes for lasting peace after decades of marginalization under Gaddafi. Tribal tensions between the Tebu and neighboring Arab tribes have led to violent clashes over control of trade routes and resources in the region following Gaddafi's fall. While ceasefires are holding for now, the future stability of the region depends on whether the new Libyan government can address the longstanding grievances and lack of rights faced by the Tebu tribe.