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LIBYA News, Nov 04, 2011


Libya looks set to chart moderate course on Islam
BBC News
The LIFG was a militant organisation comprised mostly of Libyans who had fought the Soviets in Afghanistan before waging a low-level resistance campaign against Gaddafi inside Libya in the 1990s. The group apparently disbanded in March, after the start ...
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BBC News
Qaddafi Eulogized in Bed-Stuy
The Brooklyn Ink
No matter that across the world, and throughout Libya, Qaddafi's death at the hands of his own people after 42 years of brutal and at times bizarre rule has been hailed as a highpoint in the Arab Spring. SimpleViewer requires JavaScript and the Flash ...
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Exclusive: Libya vets big fuel import deals in Istanbul
Reuters
"Everyone wants to deal with Libya," said one oil man. All of Libya's former trading partners were invited. The big companies present were used to dealing with managers hand-picked by Gaddafi, who they say lacked hard experience at the negotiating ...
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Libya revolution inspires "foundlings" over rights
Reuters
Police can detain people found on the street in Libya, including "foundlings" who leave the shelter. Amid the rapid changes of the post-Gaddafi era, the women hope to gain more rights despite their classification as orphans, divorcees, or illegitimate ...
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Iran firm to cooperate with new Libya, Salehi tells NTC chief
Tehran Times
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has said that the Islamic Republic is keen to share its experiences in various areas with the post-Gaddafi government inLibya. Salehi made the remarks during a meeting with Mustafa Abdul Jalil, ...
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Libya: Pro-Gaddafi Prisoners Allegedly Mistreated
Huffington Post
KARIN LAUB 11/ 3/11 03:08 PM ET AP TRIPOLI, Libya — Dozens of relatives of jailed Moammar Gadhafi loyalists protested outside a Tripoli prison Thursday, alleging detainees were being mistreated by former rebel fighters now in charge of the lockup. ...
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Libyans try to get back property seized by Gaddafi
The Guardian
Gaddafi did settle outstanding claims with the Vatican and Italy. But there has been no agreement with Libya's once wealthy Jewish population, who faced pressure over Israel and fled in the 1960s and 1970s after pogroms and the passage of antisemitic ...
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The Guardian
Libyans want jobs from "grey men" of government
Reuters
Few know anything about their new interim prime minister, Abdurrahim El-Keib, who before his surprise appointment to the most difficult job in post-Gaddafi Libya was an academic and electrical engineer. As head of the interim government, ...
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Libyan chemical weapons stockpile intact: inspectors
Reuters
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Libya's stockpiles of sulfur mustard agent and chemicals used to make weapons are intact and were not stolen during the uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, weapons inspectors said Friday. They said destruction of the materials ...
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Gaddafi's crush was creepy, says Rice
Sydney Morning Herald
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, right, receives US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Tripoli in 2008. Photo: AP Former US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, who met Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli in September 2008, says his apparent obsession with ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Saadi Gaddafi challenges Interpol warrant
Zimbabwe Metro
TRIPOLI — One of slain Libyan strongman Moammar Gaddafi's surviving sons is challenging an Interpol arrest warrant on the grounds that it is politically motivated and was sought by a new Libyan leadership that lacks legitimacy, a lawyer for Saadi ...
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FP Passport: Libyan diplomat unloads on Qatar
Foreign Policy (blog)
Our brothers from Qatar helped us but I fear Qatar will meet the fate of Gaddafi'smegalomania. Shalgam: Qatar might have delusions of leading the region. I absolutely do not accept their presence (in Libya) at all. Shalgam: The number of Libyan ...
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Leftover in Libya
The Week
In revenge, Zia's diplomats stationed in Libya called Gaddafi and his assistants “laundehar”—lovers of young boys. Such diplomatic gossip was not for the Libyan masses. For them there was the secret police at every street corner and in every cafĂ©. ...
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The Week
Total sees Libya onshore oil production Q1 2012
Reuters Africa
CAPE TOWN Nov 4 (Reuters) - French oil company Total says it expects onshore production to start in Libya early next year and it was not renegotiating oil contracts with the new government after late leader Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown, ...
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Western Responsibility to Protect the Arab Spring
Huffington Post
In Libya, on the other hand, there is some disillusionment with some of the rebels who have behaved with astounding barbarity. Such groups behave as if they had alone liberated Libya from Gaddafi's rule, forgetting that, without the North Atlantic ...
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Gaddafi could never be our friend: Ashraf
Bangladesh News 24 hours
Libyan dictator Gaddafi had offered shelter to the assassins in Libya, the country he took over 42 years ago through a military coup in 1969.Gaddafi's 42 years of eccentric, often bloody, one-man rule over the oil-producing North African state ended ...
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Bangladesh News 24 hours
Black Libyans Endangered, Refugees in Limbo
New America Media
The flow of Black Africans to Europe is nothing new in Libya. But apparently, thousands of them were dispatched by Gaddafi to Italy specifically to punish the Italians for siding with NATO forces during the conflict. Now, Italy and other European ...
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Military Heroes Return Home
MarketWatch (press release)
Canada took a leading role in the UN-mandated, NATO-led Operation to protect the people of Libya from the former Gaddafi regime while also imposing an arms embargo and a no-fly zone. "Canada once again punched above its weight as part of an ...
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Thanks To Obama, The Al-Qaeda Flag Is Now Flying High And Proud Over Libya
SaddoBoxing.com
The Al-Qaeda flag has been flying high over Libya and the governments of the western world that helped remove Gaddafi from power don't seem to mind at all. The flag, which contains the phrase “there is no God but Allah” with a full moon underneath, ...
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Libyan victory provides awkward lessons for European militaries
Europolitics.info
The decision not to put troops on the ground also proved tactically and diplomatically sound, denying Gaddafi's propaganda machine a chance to cast the intervention as another Western invasion of an Arab and Muslim nation. Although the Libyan operation...
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A Libyan NTC delegation in Niger
Ennahar
Thirty Libyan relatives and members close to the late Libyan leader, including his son Saadi, are since September in Niger, who has refused to extradite to Libya SaadiGaddafi. Niger, like Algeria, Mauritania and other countries in the region, ...
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A US Pledge of Protection: What is it Worth?
Huffington Post (blog)
The UN sanctioned US/NATO Libya operation to topple Gaddafi was based on a singular premise: where there is a looming humanitarian catastrophe and the international community has the means to stop it, it should intervene to do so. ...
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'Gaddafi's fate lies in store for Al Khalifa, House of Saud'
Tehran Times
TEHRAN – The leader of this week's Friday prayers in Tehran said that the Al Khalifa and the House of Saud will experience the same fate as former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. The power of the United States is ...
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Tunisian companies set sights on Libya
Bikya Masr
Under Colonel Gaddafi and the former Tunisian president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, “operators in North African countries never started that economic relationship with each other; each looked at business from a personal point of view,” Zerelli said. ...
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Bikya Masr
Pro-democracy activists in Bahrain stage 'Flood Manama 3'
Link TV
International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi was involved in the planning of attacks on civilians in Libya and in hiring mercenaries to prevent the downfall of Colonel Gaddafi. ...
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Obama War Room: Bring Me the Head of Moammar Gaddafi
Big Government
VALERIE JARRETT: Sir, the Libya bump is fading since Fox reported diehard Islamists have seized control of the country and Gaddafi's massive stock of surface-to-air missiles. BIDEN: Damn Ailes, trying to make people think we shoulda known that could...
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Pakistan recognises new Libyan govt
PakistanToday.com.pk
Pakistan had earlier expressed its concerns over foreign intervention in Libya and also the use of force to change the government in Tripoli, when the Libyan people rose up against Gaddafi, backed by NATO. The foreign policy managers in Islamabad had ...
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Libyan Resolution Expected to Drive Growth for Big Oil
MarketWatch (press release)
Access to the full company reports can be found at: Interest in the Oil and Gas Sector has skyrocketed in the wake of Muammar Gaddafi's demise. With his death came an easing of tensions and fighting in the region, sparking renewed interest in exploring ...
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Dealing with despots a delicate balancing act
Sydney Morning Herald
Photo: AP The United States caught a lot of flak this year for having partnered with Tunisia's Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh, and Libya's Muammar Gaddafi before uprisings rocked the Middle East. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
NTC to probe Gaddafi death, as no NATO forces to stay around Libya
By XinhuaNET.COM
NTC to probe Gaddafi death, as no NATO forces to stay around Libya Chairman ofLibya' s ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) Mustafa Abdel Jalil vowed.
Siam Daily News Online
Qaddafi Eulogized in Bed-Stuy | Local Brooklyn News and Features ...
By Anna Codrea-Rado
Late Libyan dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi was remembered in Bed-Stuy on Thursday night, at a memorial service organized by the December 12th movement.
The Brooklyn Ink
The 4th Media » Gaddafi's Revolutionary Philosophy and Polices for ...
By Kiyul Chung
Bouseyfi Kulthum, Libya's first female pilot, told BBC News that Gaddafi changed the social taboo that closed the space for women. Employment. During Gaddafi's reign, women also made great strides in employment, with improved access to ...
The 4th Media
BBC News - Gaddafi spy chief Koussa 'tortured' Libya prisoners
Panorama finds fresh evidence that Col Gaddafi's former spy chief who fled to Britain in March personally tortured political prisoners in Libya.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15415793
Capital News » Gaddafi wanted Libya death, not ICC trial
MISRATA, Oct 31 – Depressed and worried, Moamer Gadhafi wanted to die in Libyathan face trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC), one of his henchmen ...
www.capitalfm.co.ke/.../gaddafi-wanted-libya-death-not-icc-tri...
Libya after Gaddafi: new freedoms and songs of revolution bring ...
In post-Gaddafi Libya, patrols by fighters from rebel military councils have led to clashes with residents in districts around Tripoli. ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/.../libya-gaddafi-revolution-tripoli...
Libya: Nato 'prevented Gaddafi forces reaching mustard gas ...
Nato air power prevented Muammar Gaddafi's forces reaching secret stockpiles of mustard gas during the nine-month war, it has been claimed.
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Libya-Nato-prevented-Gaddafi-forces...
Libya: Pro-Gaddafi Prisoners Allegedly Mistreated
KARIN LAUB 11/ 3/11 03:08 PM ET AP TRIPOLI, Libya — Dozens of relatives of jailed Moammar Gadhafi loyalists protested outside a Tripoli prison Thursday, ...
www.huffingtonpost.com/.../libya-pro-gaddafi-prisoners_n_1...
Libya to establish inquiry into ...
The leader of Libya's National Transition Council has announced that an inquiry into the death of Muammar Gaddafiis to be established.
www.rte.ie/news/2011/1024/libya.html
Libya after Gaddafi — a big future
... The 'liberation' of Libya is one of the few bits of good news in today's world. ... Given the nature of the Gaddafi regime, large sections of Libya's ...
www.dailypioneer.com/.../17887-libya-after-gaddafi--a-big-fu...
'Gaddafi's killing cynically ...
The powers now declaring their views on how deposed Libyanleader Muammar Gaddafi should have been handled following his capture are full of cynicism, ...
rt.com/news/gaddafi-ntc-political-libya-631/
Libya declares 'liberation' but Muammar Gaddafi remains unburied ...
Libya's new rulers declared the country freed from Muammar Gaddafi's 42 years of one-man rule.
tvnz.co.nz/.../gaddafi-s-rotting-body-mars-liberation-declarati...
Video Libya: Sky News Traces The Final Footsteps Of Colonel ...
Sky News Traces Gaddafi's Last Stand ... A damaged sign of Colonel Gaddafi in Sirte. As the birthplace of Libya's dictator Sirte once received largesse ...
news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16096980
Libya after Gaddafi: freed journalist tracks down his jailer | World ...
... held for two weeks. In his first dispatch from post Gaddafi Libya, he describes his…... The Guardian, UK and World news, User comments, Web. News · Sport ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/.../libya-former-captive-meets-jaile...
Sky News: Libya brings Gaddafi killers to justice
Libya's new leaders have vowed to bring Muammar Gaddafi's killers to justice in a sharp break with their previous insistence he was caught in crossfire. ...
www.skynews.com.au/topstories/article.aspx?id=678895...
Gaddafi son should be tried in Libya first: minister | Top News | Reuters
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi will not escape justice and should be tried inLibya for murder, corruption and many things before an international court ...
af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE79U0H120111031
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