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LIBYA News, Sep 12, 2011

One of Qaddafi's Sons Surfaces in Niger
Fox News
The spokesman for Niger's government announced Sunday that Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi's son Al-Saadi has entered the country via the northern desert separating the landlocked African nation from Libya. NIAMEY, Niger – A convoy carrying ousted Libyan ...
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Libya resumes oil production
Financial Times
By Borzou Daragahi in Tripoli A top-ranking official of Libya's transitional government has announced the resumption of oil production, the paying of civil servants' salaries and improvements in security in the country. However, Mahmoud Jebril, head of ...
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Tension rises between rebel and civilian leaders in Libya
Los Angeles Times
Engineering student and rebel fighter Ahmed Hamza, 23, left, prays on the outskirts of Bani Walid, Libya, where the fighters advanced again into the Kadafi stronghold, moving in to a northern strip of the town. (Alexandre Meneghini, Associated Press ...
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Los Angeles Times
Stubborn Kadafi rejected reforms as regime fell, insider says
Los Angeles Times
"It was greed of power, I think," said Khaled Kaim, Libya's former deputy foreign minister, who provided an account of the last weeks of Kadafi's rule in an interview at a rebel military barracks. "By July, he [Kadafi] started believing only himself. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Erdogan in Egypt Monday; Also to Visit Libya, Tunisia
Voice of America (blog)
Prime Minister Erdogan is expected to visit Tunisia Wednesday, as well as meet with the head ofLibya's National Transitional Council on Thursday. Some in Israel have expressed concern that Mr. Erdogan's “Arab Spring” diplomatic tour will stoke ...
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Libyan rebels delay assault on Bani Walid
Ninemsn
Libyan rebels say they are delaying an assault on one of the last bastions of fugitive leader Muammar Gaddafi after meeting fierce resistance, Arab media reports say. The spokesman for the National Transitional Council (NTC) government Ahmed Bani told ...
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Post-Qaddafi West and Central Africa a "powder keg"
CBS News
Easing the increased flow of arms from Libya's stockpiles and battlefields will be the return of perhaps thousands of mercenaries and Tuareg desert nomads who fought on behalf of Gaddafi but have now lost their paymaster. ...
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Libya, the Lie
TheTyee.ca
Watching the sorry spectacle of media coverage of the tragic farce unfolding in Libya, one has to wonder if anyone will ever expose the lies and hubris that have run throughout this faux Arab spring. To be sure, as more journalists, aid workers and ...
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IMF recognizes transitional council as Libyan government
Regina Leader-Post
By Gordon Isfeld, Postmedia News September 11, 2011 11:00 PM The International Monetary Fund announced Saturday that it has recognized Libya's national transitional council as the country's official government. IMF managing director Christine Lagarde ...
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Ex Tory minister's £1m bill to Libya for al-Megrahi work
Mirror.co.uk
Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is living in Libya, where Nato airstrikes began targeting Gaddafi strongholds over the weekend. Another of his sons, Saadi, was intercepted arriving in Niger yesterday in a convoy of nine people. ...
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Questions remain in Libya
Minot Daily News
When many United Nations members imposed financial sanctions against the now-deposed Libyangovernment of Moammar Gadhafi, one of the actions taken was to freeze the regime's assets. More than $30 billion is locked up in US and European banks. ...
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G-8 Pledges Boost in Arab Spring Funds
Wall Street Journal
In addition to meeting their counterparts from the governments of Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Jordan, G-8 finance ministers had their first meeting with representatives of Libya's new government, and said they are ready to help. ...
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Should US try to bring democracy to Libya? No: Try diplomacy, not dollars
Arizona Daily Star
Should the United States lead the western world in nation-building in Libya or should it concentrate on tackling such pressing domestic problems as joblessness and the nation's deteriorating infrastructure? Limiting American involvement in Libya is the ...
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Malta ready to help Libya in controlling its airspace – PM
Malta Independent Online
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said yesterday that Malta has offered to help war-torn Libya in the control over its airspace. Speaking during a political activity in Safi, Dr Gonzi reaffirmed Malta's commitment in helping the people of Libya in any way ...
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Guinea-Bissau PM Offers Refuge to Gadhafi
Voice of America
Related Articles Libya's NTC Says Deadline Passed on Gadhafi Loyalists' Surrender Announcement made by head of National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, as rebels surround former Libyanleader's hometown Amid Season of Unrest, Qatar Seeks to ...
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French business sees $200bn Libyan opportunity
NewsDay
PARIS — Rebuilding Libya could be worth at least $200 billion over 10 years, but France's role in ousting Muammar Gaddafi will not be enough to seal deals, the chief of France's overseas business federation said on Wednesday. ...
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Libya: Checkpoint Challenge
Sky News (blog)
By Lorna Ward When you're driving around Libya to various hotspots and stories, you inevitably find yourself negotiating checkpoint after checkpoint. These are now manned predominantly by rebels – apart from a smattering of die-hard outposts in the ...
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Sky News (blog)
Royal Jordanian to resume Libya flights
gulfnews.com
Dubai: Following months of disruptions amid the political turmoil in Libya, Royal Jordanian yesterday said it would shortly resume flights to the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi. "Royal Jordanian is expected to resume its flights to Benghazi by ...
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'UK sold rifles to Libya ahead of unrest'
Press TV
The British government, now vigorously hunting for Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, had increased the sale of sniper rifles to the fugitive dictator weeks before uprising began in the country, a report says. The documents found by the Sunday Telegraph reveals ...
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Press TV
Without Gaddafi: What for the Diaspora Palestinians of Libya?
Pacific Free Press
A few hundred Palestinian refugees have returned to Libya over the past ten days as security improves and they are resuming their livelihood which is close to the pinnacle if compared to the 57 Palestinian refugee camps in the Levant region. ...
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Caution as Kenya opens Libya office
Daily Nation
By NATION CORRESPONDENT Kenya has reopened its mission to Libya, as the violence that engulfed the Maghreb state subsides following six months of fighting. The country's ambassador toLibya Antony Muchiri and the mission staff will however operate from ...
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12 Slain as Rebel Factions Clash in Libya
Antiwar.com
by Jason Ditz, September 11, 2011 The first in what is expected to be a number of clashes erupting in post-Gadhafi Libya, fighting today broke out between rebel groups in the Nafusa mountains today, leaving at least 12 killed and 16 others wounded. ...
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Antiwar.com
Eyewitness: life inside 'The Hotel', Libya's most dreaded jail
Herald Scotland
He listened to jazz music in his car on the way to work at a Libyan airport handling company where he was as an IT manager, but not before taking a deliberate detour along Tripoli's corniche so he could catch a glimpse of the wide open expanse of the ...
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Herald Scotland
Roadside graves found in Tripoli
BBC News
Several convoys of former Gaddafi loyalists are also said to have recently streamed over Libya's southern border with Niger. Local people said there were around 15 bodies buried at one grave site. A mechanical digger was brought in to clear the area ...
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BBC News
Britain 'operated its own renditions to Libya' says rights group
Morning Star Online
by Paddy McGuffin, Home Affairs Reporter New evidence suggesting that Britain operated its own extraordinary rendition programme delivering Libyan dissidents to the Gadaffi regime must be investigated by the Gibson inquiry, Amnesty International stated ...
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Doubts About Aid to Arab Spring
The Media Line
The Group of Eight (G-8) finance chiefs nearly doubled the amount of aid they will make available to Middle East governments and expanded the list of recipients to include Morocco, Jordan and maybeLibya. In May, Tunisia and Egypt had been promised $20 ...
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Libya denies finding Musa Sadr's body in mass grave
The Daily Star
BEIRUT: The Lebanese Embassy in Libya said Sunday the Libyan Interior Ministry denied the report that the body of Imam Musa al-Sadr had recently been discovered among a number of corpses in Tripoli, saying it was only a rumor, according to the National ...
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Plaid Cymru delegation travelled to Tripoli for funding talks with Colonel Gaddafi
WalesOnline
“A lot of groups travelled to Libya in the Seventies, hoping Gaddafi would share some of the country's growing oil revenue with them. The delegation from Plaid was told he expected them to move forward to the next stage of revolution, ...
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NY Times Editorial Still Downplays Libya Ethnic Cleansing of Blacks
Black Star News
Yesterday, The New York Times, still smarting from the fact that it ignored the massacre of Black Libyans in Misurata and migrants workers from elsewhere in Africa, published an editorial "A New Start in Libya," where in again the newspaper diminished ...
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His arms bore marks of torture – inflicted at the hands of the rebels
The Independent
It is one of few places in Libya which is still held by forces loyal to the former dictator. He said he joined the army five years ago because he was motivated by a lack of other opportunities. "I was bored," he added. He was paid 532 Libyan dinars a ...
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Royal Jordanian to restart Libya flights
Journal of Turkish Weekly
The President and CEO of Royal Jordanian has announced that the kingdom's national carrier will restart flights to the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi soon, Petra has reported. Hussein Dabbas has added that the RJ will resume operations between ...
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Telesur Journalists Speak Truth on Libya
Venezuelanalysis.com
By Correo del Orinoco International, September 11th 2011 This week Telesur welcomed home a news team just back from covering NATO's war on Libya from that nation's capital, Tripoli. On arrival at Venezuela's Maiquetia International Airport, ...
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A British journalist kidnapped in Libya Ghadames
Ennahar
The kidnapped British journalist was accompanied by his wife, his two children, the Libyan guide and the driver of a 4WD vehicle. No information was given by our source on the perpetrators of the kidnapping; nevertheless, the members of the National ...
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9/11 A DECADE LATER Libya holdout towns in focus as Gaddafi son flees
Chicago Tribune
NORTH OF BANI WALID/TRIPOLI, Libya (Reuters) - - Libya's new rulers said they were holding back an assault on one of the last bastions loyal to Muammar Gaddafi but were edging toward the ousted ruler's birthplace of Sirte. Southern neighbor Niger said ...
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Hamas invites Libyan leader for Gaza visit
Newsday (subscription)
Click here Hamas invites Libyan leader for Gaza visit Published: September 11, 2011 10:34 AM By The Associated Press (AP) -- Hamas officials in the Gaza Strip say they have invited a top Libyanleader for a visit. Hamas spokesman Taher Nunu said Hamas' ...
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Libya fighters' push stalled by Gadhafi troops
USA Today
WADI DINAR, Libya (AP) – Fierce resistance by Moammar Gadhafi loyalists entrenched in two strongholds has stalled the rebels' final push for complete control over Libya. By Alexandre Meneghini, AP Rebels chat on the highway that leads to Bani Walid on ...
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USA Today
Under Obama Administration, Renditions—and Secrecy Around Them—Continue
Alaska Native News
Others were discovered by Human Rights Watch in Libya. Of course, it's been known for years that the Bush administration practiced (and on several occasions, botched) rendition. What's less appreciated: While the Obama administration has tried to ...
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Libyan assets safe: CB governor
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
(MENAFN) Libyan Central Bank's governor, Gassem Azzoz, said that the bank's USD115 billion assets were safe and nothing of that was stolen, reported The National. Azzoz added that around USD90 billion of the country's assets were abroad, furthermore, ...
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Turkish Airlines begins services to Benghazi and Tripoli in Libya
Focus on Travel News
Following the completion of infrastructure work, Turkish Airlines' Benghazi (Libya) flights will be resumed on September 13th and operate four times weekly, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. After completing the necessary infrastructure ...
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NATO strikes pro-Gadhafi areas in Libya
Newsday (subscription)
Click here NATO strikes pro-Gadhafi areas in Libya Originally published: September 11, 2011 9:48 AM Updated: September 11, 2011 10:17 AM By The Associated Press (AP) -- NATO warplanes struck several targets in areas still loyal to fugitive leader ...
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Newsday (subscription)
Qaddafi surrounded, Libya fighters say – CBS News
By kirdeona
The title of a CBS News article released on September 7, 2011 is “Qaddafi surrounded, Libya fighters say” (Web-site/URL: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/09/07/501364/main20102501.shtml). IS HE REALLY ... […] Qaddafi surrounded ...
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Capital News » Gaddafi son flees to Niger, fighting flares in Libya
By AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
TRIPOLI, Sep 12 – Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi has fled to Niger, an official said, as Libya's new regime promised an interim government in 10 days and fighting flared at one of the deposed leader's remaining strongholds. “Today ...
Capital News
Libya fighters' push stalled by Gadhafi troops | The Associated Press ...
By The Associated Press
Fierce resistance by Moammar Gadhafi loyalists entrenched in two strongholds has stalled the rebels' final push for complete control over Libya.
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XE.com - UPDATE 1-Oil production restarts in Libya - interim PM
Libya has started producing oil again, the country's interim prime minister said on Sunday, promising that more of it would come online in the 'near future'.
XE Forex News
Royal Jordanian to restart Libya flights | Aviation | AMEinfo.com
The President and CEO of Royal Jordanian has announced that the kingdom's national carrier will restart flights to the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi soon, Petra has reported. ... in. AMEinfo.com, News, Company Database, Events ...
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CIA-Trained Rebels Hit With Stiff Resistance by Libyan Patriots in Bani
By Pan-African News Wire
Women in Libya demonstrating in support of the revolutionary government of Muammar Gaddafi. The North African state has been fighting the imperialist onslaught for over five months., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr. ...
AfriMoney.com
New Libya govt within 10 days: NTC official | APN News
By admin
A new transitional government will be formed in Libya within 10 days, the deputy chief of the National Transitional Council told reporters. A new government.
APN News
Libya crisis: Col Gaddafi vows to fight a 'long war' : Libya News
Gaddafi called his enemies traitors and agents of the colonialism Continue reading the main storyLibya Crisis Free and mourning Calculated clashes 'Mass ...
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NATO strikes pro-Gadhafi areas in Libya - News 10 WTEN: Albany ...
News 10 - WTEN, Albany - News Weather and Sports from the Capital Region of Upstate New York, Western Massachusetts, and Southern Vermont.
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General News: Libya said the opposition has entered 拜尼沃利德 ...
Xinhua Beijing Sept. 10 Xinhua comprehensive Xinhua News Agency correspondent reports: Libyasaid the armed opposition on the 9th in the capital Tripoli ...
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