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LIBYA News, Sep 14, 2011


Libya: Bani Walid residents given two days to leave before onslaught
Telegraph.co.uk
Residents of Bani Walid have been give two days to leave before an onslaught begins aimed at capturing one of former Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi's last bastions. Complaining of hardship and intimidation, residents of Bani Walid headed to nearby ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
World Bank Recognizes Libyan Provisional Authority
Voice of America (blog)
The World Bank has recognized Libya's provisional authority and will work to assist in the country's transition, while the United States says one of Moammar Gadhafi's sons is being held under house arrest in neighboring Niger. ...
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Qaddafi's son asks Niger for asylum
CBS News
Former rebel fighters celebrate as they pass by a checkpoint near Bani-Walid, Libya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. (AP Photo) NIAMEY, Niger - A son of Muammar Qaddafi and three of his generals were trying to gain political asylum Wednesday in this poor, ...
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Ottawa releases funds, sends diplomats to Libya
Globe and Mail
In moves to encourage a return to normalcy in Libya, Canada has sent diplomats back to the capital and is preparing to transfer $2.2-billion in assets to the transitional government. But neither Ottawa nor NATO indicated when their military mission in ...
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Globe and Mail
China to study lifting UN sanctions on Libya: spokesperson
Xinhua
14 (Xinhua) -- China will earnestly study the issue of lifting UN sanctions on Libya, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Jiang Yu said here Wednesday. Jiang said at a regular press conference that the UN Security Council had passed resolutions 1970 ...
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Islamists take aim at Libya rebels' secular leaders
Los Angeles Times
An Islamic scholar accuses Mahmoud Jibril and others in the transitional council of guiding Libya into 'a new era of tyranny and dictatorship.' The broadside points up a simmering conflict. A prominent Islamist in Libya has accused Mahmoud Jibril, ...
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Los Angeles Times
General Assembly president gives update on Palestinian bid for statehood ...
Xinhua
On another current issue, the representation of Libya in the UN, Al-Nasser said that the process to replace the deposed Gaddafi regime's ambassadors to the UN with those of the new ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) has begun. ...
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Misrata Hospital Copes with Libya's War Wounded
Voice of America
September 13, 2011 Misrata Hospital Copes with Libya's War Wounded Scott Bobb | Misrata, LibyaIn Libya, forces opposed to former leader Moammar Gadhafi now control most of the country. But Gadhafi continues to evade capture and fighting continues in ...
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Freed of Gadhafi, Libyans expect post-war boom
TheNewsTribune.com
Airlines are readying their return to Libya, ports largely shuttered during the fighting are receiving cargos and foreign oil companies that had fled the country's civil war are making tentative steps back. In this photo taken Monday, Sept. ...
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TheNewsTribune.com
Libya set to ramp up production over 15 months
The Daily Star
PARIS: Libya could recover a quarter of the oil production cut off by the revolt against Moammar Gadhafi by the end of the year and a two thirds by the end of next year, the IEA said Tuesday. But the International Energy Agency also said that the view ...
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'Iran will send ambassador back to Libya at the earliest opportunity'
Tehran Times
TEHRAN – Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ramin Mehmanparast has said that Iran will send back its ambassador to Libya at the earliest opportunity. Iran's ambassador to Libya left the African country amid the pro-democracy uprising. ...
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'Free Libya' Leader Pledges Respect for Law, Rejects Extremism
San Francisco Chronicle
13 (Bloomberg) -- Libya will be a nation that follows the the rule of law, respects the tenets of Islam, and rejects extremism, the head of the transitional leadership said. Mustafa Abdel Jalil, chairman of the National Transitional Council, ...
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NATO: 'We don't know' if Gadhafi has fled Libya
Ha'aretz
By DPA Tags: NATO Libya Muammar Gadhafi Amid continuing speculation about the whereabouts of Muammar Gadhafi, NATO said Tuesday it could not say whether the fugitive Libyan leader had escaped from his country. One of his sons, al-Saadi Gadhafi, ...
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Ha'aretz
'Abducted' Libyan Girl Tracked Down In Tripoli
Sky News
Sky News has tracked down a young woman who was taken from England by herLibyan father without her mother's consent 19 years ago. To view this content you need Flash and Javascript enabled in your browser. Please download Flash from the Adobe download ...
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Sky News
NTC faces daunting challenges in Libya
UPI.com
TRIPOLI, Libya, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- The transitional government in Libya faces daunting challenges in trying to win the cooperation of divergent interests vying for position, a UN official said. The BBC reports the National Transitional Council, ...
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South African Daybook: African Union on Libya, Minerals, Datatec, Nedbank
Bloomberg
By Gordon Bell - Wed Sep 14 04:00:00 GMT 2011 South Africa will host a meeting of the African Union's committee on Libya to discuss developments in the North African country, according to the presidency. The AU hasn't recognized the National ...
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Doctor's song of freedom inspires Libyans
USA Today
We Will Stay Here, a ballad by Adel Al Mshiti, a 38-year-old doctor, has dominated theLibyan airwaves for the past six months. It's played at every demonstration, in every taxi and every shop in Libya's recently liberated capital. ...
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USA Today
Libya's women revolutionaries
The Hindu
In the Libyan rebels' unlikely victory over Muammar Qadhafi, women did far more than send sons and husbands to the front. They hid fighters and cooked them meals. They sewed flags, collected money, contacted journalists. They ran guns and, ...
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The Hindu
Sub-Saharan Migrants Remain Stranded in Libyan Town
Voice of America
September 13, 2011 Sub-Saharan Migrants Remain Stranded in Libyan Town Joe DeCapua About 3000 sub-Saharan migrants remain stranded in the western Libyan town of Sebha, which has been under attack from anti-Gadhafi forces. Humanitarian agencies say food ...
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West Midlands Libyan ex-pat joined Tripoli rebels
BBC News
A Libyan ex-pat hospital worker joined rebel forces after he went to Tripoli to help his family and ended up manning an armed checkpoint. Ali Bahron, 46, from Sutton Coldfield, said he and two friends left his home in August with medical supplies, ...
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BBC News
Hikers may take a hike...Libya's UN seat...Presidential job action
9&10 News
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The new president of the UN General Assembly says Libya'srevolutionary leaders want to be represented at the United Nations. Libya's UN seat is still held by Moammar Gadhafi's government, which has been effectively ousted from ...
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Libyan scene still murky- where is Gaddafi?
Financial Express Bangladesh
Has the denouement in the Libyan scene been reached? The obvious answer is "no" even though a clear picture is slowly emerging in the North African Arab country. Because, the main issue surrounding the Libyan tangle now is evidently the whereabouts of ...
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Jordan to resume flights to Libya's Benghazi
msnbc.com
By JAMAL HALABY AMMAN, Jordan — Turkey's airline resumed flights to Benghazi, Libya on Tuesday, and the head of Jordan's flagship airline said Tuesday that Royal Jordanian will restart daily service there on Thursday, ending a seven-month halt because ...
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Why a rebel victory in Libya is better than a negotiated settlement
Christian Science Monitor
That bodes well for Libya, if the rebels can show they can govern. By Monica Duffy Toft / September 13, 2011 Following months of fighting to defeat Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's rebels are steadily consolidating power following their victory. ...
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Vandewalle advises UN on Libya
The Dartmouth
Vandewalle is the author of “A History of Modern Libya,” published in 2006, and is among the few Western scholars who traveled to Libya during the now-ousted dictator Colonel Muammar Qaddafi's rise to power in 1969, according to the Cambridge ...
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Libya's NTC: Turkey's help will never be forgotten
Today's Zaman
Libyan people were waving Turkish flags on Tuesday, as they were enthusiastically preparing for Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's arrival in the country on Thursday. The deputy head of Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC), ...
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Today's Zaman
Obama misses opportunity during Libya situation
KC Community News
Libya was Obama's chance to woo those dancing Palestinians. You see, they blame America for their plight. Several million (counting their offspring) are still stuck in camps from the formation of Israel clear back in 1948. Israel can't absorb them ...
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Libya, Syria and Middle East unrest - live updates
U.TV
Here's a round up of the latest developments and analysis: • Saadi Gaddafi, the third son of the fugitive Libyan leader, is effectively under house arrest in Niger, according to the US. State department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said: Our ...
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Carpet salesman leads hunt for Gadhafi
msnbc.com (blog)
Hisham Buhagiar, a carpet salesman by trade, is leading the hunt for Libya's former dictator Moammar Gadhafi. By Mike Taibbi, NBC News Correspondent TRIPOLI, Libya– Three weeks after Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi was driven out of Tripoli, ...
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msnbc.com (blog)
Gaddafi son binged on drugs and hookers
The Sun
I'm not sure if he actually put an offer in by the time everything kicked off in Libya but he certainly planned to. "Spending £50million just because he couldn't get the stereo to work — that's Saadi for you." Saadi, an ex-footballer who was on the ...
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The Sun
US Condemns Victimization Of Sub-Saharan African Refugees And Migrants In Libya
RTT News
(RTTNews) - The United States has expressed deep concern over reports of arbitrary detention and abuse of sub-Saharan African migrants and refugees in Libya. Nobody should be detained or harassed due to the color of their skin or their nationality, ...
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Summary of the American and International Press on the Libyan Revolution ...
Tripoli Post
NATO, which has played a crucial role in crippling Al Qathafi's military capabilities over the seven-month Libyan civil war, also said it struck six tanks and two armoured fighting vehicles in Sabha in the southern desert. Those two cities, along with ...
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Moldova official says weapons flight from Libya legal
Monsters and Critics.com
Kiev - A senior Moldovan government official said a military cargo jet arriving from Libya took aboard weaponry in a legitimate arms transfer, but called the plane's final destination 'a commercial secret,' according to the news agency Interfax. ...
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Pratt Slams Gov't's Recognition Of Libya's NTC
GhanaWeb
The Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper and member of the Socialist Forum Kwesi Pratt Jnr. has slammed government's decision to recognize the National Transitional Council (NTC) of Libyadescribing the decision as “premature”. ...
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ENI focused on restarting Libyan gas
UPI.com
TRIPOLI, Libya, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- Restarting the Greenstream natural gas pipeline from Libya to Italy is one of the immediate concerns for Italian energy company ENI, an executive said. ENI Chief Executive Officer Paolo Scaroni visited Tripoli, ...
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Enforcing imperial legacy
Daily Star Online
Gaddafi ruled Libya for 42 years, tyrannising its people and using its oil wealth to finance various misadventures, including a terrorist attack on an airliner, and attempts to acquire mass-destruction weapons. Yet, Gaddafi's departure cannot remotely ...
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Wad of cash found in Bani Walid
News24
New regime fighters in Libya have found an unexpected boost at a makeshift bank under a bridge in the middle of a contested oasis town of Bani Walid. More than 80 people were burned to death when a pipeline burst into flames in a Nairobi slum as local ...
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South Africa to host AU meeting on Libya - News - Mail & Guardian ...
South Africa will host a meeting of the AU's committee on Libya on Wednesday, after weeks of refusing to recognise the interim government there.
Mail & Guardian News Feed
Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 14, 2011 ...
By richardrozoff
http://news.peacefmonline.com/features/201109/68485.php. Peace FM Online (Ghana) September 13, 2011. Libya: Ghana Joins Nigeria and Does Obeisance To NATO Prince Akyeampong. After what recently happened in Libya, one is apt to ...
Stop NATO
BBC News: Libya after Gaddafi: Who's in charge? | CUBANOLOGY ...
By Jose Reyes
With remnants of the Gaddafi regime restricted to a few last outposts, Libya's transitional authorities now face the challenge of running a country emerging.
CUBANOLOGY.com
LIBYA: Seven keys to post-revolution resurgence | news.beiruter ...
By chief
The imminent fall of the Kadafi regime in Libya presents an unprecedented opportunity to completely reshape the country's policies. Since 1969, the country has suffered from excessive centralization of power, the absence of modern state ...
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Rebel Attacks and NATO Bombings Continue, as Libyan Civilians ...
By John Glaser
NATO warplanes continued to bomb pro-Gadhafi strongholds in Libya, as a military offensive by rebel forces struggled to battle the loyalist remnants and take control of the cities. Aiming at the cities of Sirte, Sabha, and Bani Walid, NATO ...
News From Antiwar.com
Libyan rebels seek UN representation | The Associated Press ...
By The Associated Press
The new president of the U.N. General Assembly says Libya's rebel leaders sent a letter to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon saying the National Transitional Council wants to represent the country at the United Nations. Libya's U.N. seat is still ...
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Libyan rebels involved in war crimes: Amnesty News
By Staff
Tripoli, Sep 14 (IANS/AKI) Troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi and the rebels who successfully fought to oust the Libyan leader both share responsibility for war crimes committed during the uprising, according to human rights group Amnesty ...
News One
Kwesi Pratt Slams Gov't's Recognition Of Libya's NTC | Ghana News ...
By VibeGhana
The Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper and member of the Socialist Forum Kwesi Pratt Jnr. has slammed government's decision to recognize the National Transitional Council (NTC) of Libyadescribing the decision as “premature”
Ghana News, Breaking News, Ghana...
RAF Tornados Conduct More Long-Range Strikes in Libya | Air ...
DefenceTalk | Defense & Military News – Forums – Pictures – Weapons · About us · Write for us · Disclaimer ... You are here: Home » Air Force News » RAF Tornados Conduct More Long-Range Strikes in Libya. RAF Tornados Conduct More ...
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China Sought to Sell Arms to Qaddafi, Documents Suggest ...
Muammar el-Qaddafi's battle with Libyan rebels, Chinese state companies .... or the police, and there is consensus on that,” Mr. Nayed told a news conference. ...
www.nytimes.com/2011/09/05/world/africa/05libya.html?...
South Africa to host AU meeting on Libya - News - Mail & Guardian ...
South Africa will host a meeting of the AU's committee on Libya on Wednesday, after weeks of refusing to recognise the interim government there.
mg.co.za/.../2011-09-13-south-africa-to-host-au-meeting-on-li...
Libya news - Wall | Facebook
Libya news - The latest news stories from Libya. Hopefully peace will prevail there soon! Totally independant. | Facebook.
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Libya: Arrest Warrant Out for Muammar Gaddafi | Toonari Post - A ...
On Friday, Interpol issued arrest warrants for Libya's former dictator Muammar Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam as well as his intelligence chief Abdullah.
www.toonaripost.com/.../libya-arrest-warrant-out-for-muamm...

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