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LIBYA News, Sep 15, 2011


Libya: Nicolas Sarkozy expected in Tripoli
Telegraph.co.uk
Nicolas Sarkozy and senior Nato leaders are expected in Libya for the first time since Col Muammar Gaddafi was ousted. By Richard Spencer, Tripoli Although the office of the French president declined to comment when asked about the trip, Mustafa Abdel ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Cameron and Sarkozy land in Libya to meet National Transitional Council
The Guardian
Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA David Cameron landed in liberated Tripoli this morning to undertake a high-risk visit to the Libyan capital along with the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, the other main western champion of the five-month Nato bombing ...
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The Guardian
Islamists' growing sway raises questions for Libya
San Jose Mercury News
By Rod Nordland and David D. Kirkpatrick TRIPOLI, Libya -- In the emerging post-Gadhafi Libya, the most influential politician may well be Ali Sallabi, who has no formal title but commands broad respect as an Islamic scholar and populist orator who was ...
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Venezuela oppose rebels in Libya's UN seat bid
Telegraph.co.uk
Countries belonging to a left-leaning Latin America trade group oppose giving Libya'sUN member seat to the rebels who ousted Moammar Gadhafi's government, the Venezuelan ambassador said in a Wednesday letter to the new General Assembly president. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
UN resolution would create UN mission in Libya
CBS News
(AP) UNITED NATIONS — The Security Council is considering a new resolution that would establish a UN mission in Libya, unfreeze assets of two major oil companies and lift a ban on flights byLibyan aircraft, according to a copy obtained Wednesday by ...
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Gadhafi's son finds refuge in luxury villa
msnbc.com
An official involved in the talks indicated that Niger was caught between the Tuaregs, who are politically powerful in the country, and Libya's new leaders, who want all regime members handed over. That is especially true for al-Saadi Gadhafi, ...
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Libya, the anti-Iraq
Los Angeles Times
Fighters seeking to rout loyalists of deposed Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi feed an ammunition belt into their antiaircraft weapon at a checkpoint leading to Surt. (Asmaa Waguih, Reuters / September 15, 2011) By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times A ...
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Los Angeles Times
A familiar face emerges to lead Libya's new army
MiamiHerald.com
By DAVID ENDERS ZAWIYAH, Libya -- Former Libyan military officers packed an auditorium here on Wednesday to listen to the man who has been appointed to lead the country's army as the movement that deposed Moammar Gadhafi tries to consolidate its ...
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US: Gadhafi Still at Large, But Politically Finished
Voice of America
Libya's interim government says the leaders of Britain and France will travel to the North African nation Thursday, becoming the first foreign heads of state to visit the country since the overthrow of former leader Moammar Gadhafi. ...
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Nigerians in Libyan army face uncertain future
The Nation Newspaper
By Yusuf Alli 6 hours 22 minutes ago SECURITY agencies have been placed on the alert against fleeing loyalists of the embattled Libyan strongman, Muammar Gaddafi. The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and other agencies are involved in the blockade ...
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Humanitarian organizations say 14 mass graves found in Libya
Channel 6 News Online
TRIPOLI (BNO NEWS) -- The bodies of more than 160 people have been found in 14 separate mass graves in Libya, all but two in and around Tripoli, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Human Rights Watch said on Thursday. ...
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FEATURE-Libya's "steadfast city" seeks normality and assistance
Reuters
By Alexander Dziadosz MISRATA, Libya, Sept 14 (Reuters) - After four months under siege, signs of recovery are showing up in the western port city that was so central to the revolt that ousted Muammar Gaddafi. But some residents of Misrata say the aid ...
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Red Cross: At Least 13 Mass Graves Found in Libya
Fox News
AP Sept 7, 2011: Libya women pay respect on the tombs of relatives reburied after been unearthed from a mass grave of 35 men in Galaa, Nafusa mountains, 120 kms from Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. Residents of Galaa unearthed a mass grave of 35 ...
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Fox News
China scrambles to catch up with new regime in Libya
The National
BEIJING // China's belated recognition of Libya's new leaders and attempts by Chinese companies to sell weapons to Colonel Muammar Qaddafi's regime have left Beijing scrambling to protect its interests in the country. It was announced late on Monday ...
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Russian envoy predicts UN ground forces in Libya
RT
A failure to properly implement UN resolution 1973 aimed at protecting civilians inLibya crystallized into a full-scale civil war and foreign invasion, argues Russia's UN ambassador, Vitaly Churkin. He says only the UN can break the stalemate. ...
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RT
Pentagon says terrorist groups trying to enter Libya
Xinhua
14 (Xinhua) -- US Defense Department officials on Wednesday said terrorist groups are trying to gain hold in Libya, but has been so far rejected by the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC). The officials made the assessment in a Pentagon ...
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Iran's ambassador returns to Libya in new political climate
Al-Arabiya
The Iranian ambassador was recalled to Tehran in the early days of the Libyan uprising in protest at the Qaddafi regime's crackdown on civilians. By AFP Iran's ambassador to Libya has returned to the war-torn country in hopes of “deepening bilateral ...
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NATO balks at Libya nation-building, policing
Boston Globe
So at the top levels of the military alliance there is great eagerness to wrap up the Libyan air campaign as soon as possible, and great reluctance to get involved in nation-building or policing now that the country's former leader, Moammar Gadhafi, ...
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For Libya's New Leaders, a Test of Optimism
Voice of America
September 14, 2011 For Libya's New Leaders, a Test of Optimism Al Pessin | London Shortly after celebrating last month's ouster of Moammar Gadhafi, Libya's interim leaders are faced with the reality of governing a nation torn by months of war and ...
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Museveni, Zuma to decide on Libyan rebels Wednesday
Daily Monitor
By RISDEL KASASIRA (email the author) President Yoweri Museveni has on Wednesday arrived in Pretoria, South for a meeting with other four African presidents to decide whether the Libyan rebels should be recognized by the African Union or not. ...
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Libyan to go to UK torture inquiry
BBC News
By Andrew Harding Africa correspondent, Tripoli A Libyan man who accuses Britain's MI6 of arranging to send him home to be tortured in Colonel Gaddafi's jails says he plans to travel to London to give evidence at an upcoming inquiry. ...
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BBC News
General worried by terror collaboration in Africa
CBS News
The officials, who were granted anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence analysis, also expressed worry that violent extremist groups are hoping to gain a foothold in post-Gadhafi Libya. One said the influx of foreign extremists into Libya appears ...
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Key factors affecting the outlook for restoring Libya's oil production
Dairy Herd Management
As the fighting in Libya begins to wind down and the Transitional National Council (TNC) establishes itself as the internationally recognized government, it is timely to review the many factors that will affect the pace and timing of the restart of the ...
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AU Committee Says Libya Conflict May Spur Regional Terrorism
BusinessWeek
15 (Bloomberg) -- The conflict in Libya may further undermine peace and security in the region and spur terrorism and the proliferation of weapons, an African Union committee said. An ad-hoc AU committee on Libya which met in Pretoria, South Africa's ...
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Libya: Burkina Faso and Niger Back Gaddafi's Victims
AllAfrica.com
There is good news in the world of international justice: Burkina Faso and Niger have said unequivocally that they will not give safe haven to former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi - who may be seeking a new place to call home. The two governments cited ...
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Oil and Libya
Korea Times
By Behzad Shahandeh The correlation between oil and Libya is a disputed issue. The principal customers of Libyan oil have always been European states. Up until the uprising, 63 percent of Libyan oil was destined for the four countries of France, Italy, ...
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Korea Times
Trapped in Libya since March, UP man sends SOS to kin
Indian Express
A man from Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh is trapped in Libya ever since the anti-Gaddafi movement broke out in March. Every other day, he calls his family but there's little they can do to get him out the war-ravaged country. ...
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Suspected Ghanaian mecenaries detained in Libya
Myjoyonline.com
The Ghanaian government is working to secure the release of about seventy of its nationals who have been arrested in Libya on suspicion of backing the embattled leader Col Muammar Gaddafi. The suspects are reported to be in detention in the capital, ...
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Myjoyonline.com
Libya's Sirte Oil Restarted Natural Gas Fields -Oil Official
Fox Business
BENGHAZI -(Dow Jones)- Libya's Sirte Oil Co. has restarted natural gas production at several fields among the largest in the country, a Libyan official at Benghazi said Wednesday, adding to faster-than-expected resumption in oil production following ...
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NATO Weary of Nation-Building, Occupation in Libya
Antiwar.com
by John Glaser, September 14, 2011 After over a decade of NATO missions in Afghanistan and Kosovo, the top levels of America's European military alliance are eager to end the Libyan war and to avoid nation-building responsibilities. ...
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Gaddafi's Libya 'threatened Africa's subordinate role' — RT
By RT
With Libya's transitional leadership saying they awaite state visits by British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, some analysts are warning that Africa may yet face echoes of its colonial past.
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Libya's unsecured weapons remain U.S. concern - Marine Corps ...
By The Associated Press
TRIPOLI, Libya — The potential proliferation of both conventional and unconventional weapons inLibya after six months of civil war is a “key concern” for the United States, a senior American official said Wednesday.
Marine Corps Times - News
Capital News » Libya's new leaders set to welcome Cameron, Sarkozy
By AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
TRIPOLI, Sep 15 – Libya's new rulers were preparing to receive British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday, as more damaging allegations of serious rights abuses emerged. The offices of both ...
Capital News
Sarkozy, Cameron head off for Libya victory lap - News - Mail ...
French and British leaders will visit Libya on Thursday to congratulate the new rulers they helped install.
Mail & Guardian News Feed
UN resolution would create UN mission in Libya | The Associated ...
By The Associated Press
The Security Council is considering a new resolution that would establish a U.N. mission in Libya, unfreeze assets of two major oil companies and lift a ban on flights by Libyan aircraft, according to a copy obtained Wednesday by The ...
Examiner RSS
Libya: Mass Grave Yields 34 Bodies - Africa News
By newsroom (online)
Thirty-four bodies exhumed from a mass grave near the town of al-Qawalish in western Libya seem to be those of men detained by pro-Gaddafi forces in early June 2011, Human Rights Watch said today [14 September 2011].
Africa News - News from Africa
US Official: No US Combat Presence in Libya ... - ABC News Radio
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World News and Headlines From ABC News Radio.
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Official: Leaders of France, UK to visit Libya | The Associated Press ...
By The Associated Press
The leaders of France and Britain will make a quick visit to Libya on Thursday, an official with Libya'sgoverning body said, becoming the first foreign heads of government to travel to the country in the post-Moammar Gadhafi era. There was no ...
Examiner World RSS
Staffroom Secrets | Blog | Journalisted Weekly: 9/11 anniversary ...
By The-News-Hound
Coverage of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks dominated this week's news; The aftermath of the Libyan conflict and the debate over scrapping the 50p tax rate were covered lots; Over 200 deaths from a sunken ferry near Tanzania, the ...
Staffroom Secrets
Libya's Ideological Precipice: Islamist or ... - New Middle East News
By admin
Islamists seeking to define the character of Libya's tomorrow burst into the open Tuesday with charges that Libya's de facto prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, a US-educated political scientist, is “worse than Qaddafi.” On Tuesday – just one day ...
New Middle East News
Libya Fighters Issue Deadline To Civilians In Gadhafi Stronghold ...
TRIPOLI, Libya (CNN) -- Libya's interim leadership gave residents in Bani Walid a 48-hour notice to leave the city as it sent reinforcements there and to the former regime's other remaining strongholds of Sirte and Sabha. ... Wednesday ...
TurnTo23.com - National News Headlines
'Gaddafi in Libya, planning battle' | Set You Free News
By Dennis
The spokesman for Libyan former regime says that the country's fugitive former ruler Muammar Gaddafi is still in Libya organizing forces to fight a long battle with fighters. “The leader is in good health, in high morale … of course he is in Libya,” ...
Set You Free News
Washington vows not to meddle in post-Kadhafi Libya | The ...
By Independent News Service
“A guideline of our partnership with the Libyan people will be always be respect for Libya'sindependence and sovereignty,” the assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs told a newsconference. “This is a victory by the Libyan people ...
The Independent Daily
Museveni In Pretoria For Libya Meet | Red Pepper Online: News ...
By admin
President Yoweri Museveni joined South Africa's Jacob Zuma, Congo's Dennis Sassaou Nguesso, Amadou Toumani Toure from Mali and Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz from Mauritania to discuss the recent developments in Libya in Pretoria on ...
Red Pepper Online: News,Gossip
Libya News UK Telegraph report. US NATO support of forces ethnic ...
For the victims of 9-11, many must be rolling in their graves -- their deaths have been used to justify a near dictatorship being imposed, and a ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce2u58zct5s
Libya News UK Telegraph report. US NATO support of forces ...
The very same alliance that intervened to stop ethnic cleansing in Serbia and Bosnia and Kosovo -- is now responsible for ethnic cleansing ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJwO91OpRKE
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Rebels end American's 'sick' vacation in Libya - One News Page
Rebels end American's 'sick' vacation in Libya: An American college student's sick vacation with rebels fighting Gadhafi forces may be over.. Front Page on One ...
www.onenewspage.com/.../Rebels-end-American-sick-vacatio...
A call for surrender in Bani Walid, Libya - News Videos -Yahoo! New ...
The chief negotiator of Libya's Ruling Interim Council in Bani Walid says Gaddafi and his group must leave the town to prevent more ...
nz.news.yahoo.com/video/watch/26557483/19467458/

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