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LIBYA News, Nov 11, 2011


Tunisian court orders Libyan ex-PM's extradition
Reuters
By Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - A Tunisian court ruled on Tuesday that the man who served as prime minister under Libya's former leader Muammar Gaddafi should be extradited to Libya. Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi is the first senior official to be sent ...
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Reuters
With Gaddafi dead, Matthew VanDyke, who joined Libyan rebels, finally returns ...
Washington Post
he said, holding up a new Libyan flag at Baltimore- Washington International Marshall Airport. “We won!” VanDyke left for Libya in February, days after the uprising against Moammar Gaddafi began. In earlier travels through the Middle East and North ...
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Gaddafi kin seethe, in test for new Libya
Reuters
By Rania El Gamal SIRTE, Libya Nov 4 (Reuters) - Two weeks after Muammar Gaddafi was killed in his hometown, his tribal kin in Sirte, the village he turned into a favoured city, are seething with anger and fear, warning bad blood will poison Libya for ...
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Libyan women savor new freedoms after revolution
Washington Post
TRIPOLI, Libya — Like many Libyan women, Siham el-Zentani was consumed by family responsibilities, staying at home to care for her four teenage children. But when she saw the TV images of Libyan refugees fleeing Moammar Gaddafi's troops this year, ...
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Libyan weapons smugglers killed in border clash
Washington Post
The incident comes amid growing concern about border security and unsecured weapons in Libya. Under Gaddafi, vast arsenals of munitions including surface-to-air missiles were built up, and the stores were ransacked during eight months of fighting as ...
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New Libyan PM seeks cash, reassures fighters
Reuters
Western governments have released several billion dollars of Gaddafi's frozen assets to meet urgent humanitarian needs in Libya, but the bulk of an estimated $150 billion in funds accrued largely from oil exports remains blocked. ...
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Reuters
Exclusive: Libya wealth fund cash to finance reconstruction
Reuters
By Mahmoud Habboush DUBAI (Reuters) - Some of the over-large cash component of Libya's $65-billion sovereign wealth fund will be put to work financing post-Gaddafi reconstruction, leaving time for a full review of its less liquid investments. ...
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Gaddafi Top Aid Describes Leader's Desperate Last Days
Christian Post
By Ivana Kvesic | Christian Post Reporter The world witnessed the last brutal moments of formerLibyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's life, but now a former top official in the Gaddafi regime has come out to share what the last days were like for the African ...
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Former captain Gaddafi won't be missed, Libya goalkeeper says
gulfnews.com
By Ashley Hammond, Staff Reporter Dubai: Libyan national team goalkeeper Samir Aboud has told Gulf News he won't miss his former captain Al Saadi Gaddafi, who fled to Niger in the wake of his father Muammar's demise amid the country's revolution. ...
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Tense reconciliation begins with Libya's Saharan tribes
Reuters
There are fears of regional violence, especially in the previous Gaddafi stronghold towns of Sirte, Bani Walid and Sabha, only 200 km (125 miles) from Obari. This region was one of the last bastions of Gaddafi in Libya and was only fully taken over by ...
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Reuters
ICC prosecutor may bring Libya rape charges
Reuters Africa
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court prosecutor said on Wednesday he may charge Muammar Gaddafi's spy chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, and others suspected of involvement in hundreds of rapes in Libya during this year's conflict. ...
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Witness: Sleeping in Gaddafi's bedroom
Reuters UK
The following story is the result of a reporting trip by Reuters correspondent Oliver Holmes to the Sahara desert town of Obari in southern Libya. Holmes, one of the first foreign journalists to visit the area since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, ...
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Reuters UK
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
Massive munitions stockpiles unguarded in eastern Libya
Reuters
... in Gaddafi's capture and killing last month. With at least dozens of bunkers left completely unguarded, the resolve of Libya's rulers may now come into question at the very moment the faction-plagued NTC tries to build a new system of government, ...
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Reuters
Met police 'will get into Libya'
The Press Association
But they say the move will have to await the formation of a new Libyan government to replace the National Transitional Council (NTC) which overthrew Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's regime. WPc Fletcher was shot dead while policing a protest outside the ...
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Oil rush aids new Libya govt, but challenges ahead
Reuters
Tarhouni said he saw no difficulty in covering whatever budget was drawn up by the incoming government for next year, given the tens of billions of dollars Libya has in foreign accounts frozen as part of sanctions against Gaddafi. ...
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Satellite images reveal 'lost cities' of Libya after the fall of Gaddafi
Daily News & Analysis
A team of British archaeologists has uncovered new evidence of a lost civilization of the Sahara inLibya's southwestern desert wastes using satellite images. The finding, which follows the fall ofGaddafi, could help re-write the history of the ...
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Gaddafi's grandiose war machine rusted in the desert
Vanguard
HUN (AFP) – Crumbling jet fighters and rusted tanks, commanded by yes-men rather than competent officers: this is the picture of a grandiose but decrepit war machine emerging after Libyanstrongman Muammar Gaddafi's downfall. Gaddafi dreamt of becoming ...
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Our foreign policy must err on the side of democracy, human rights
Creamer Media's Engineering News
Is a democratic Libya going to rise from the ashes of Muammuar Gaddafi, or is the manner in which he was killed a harbinger of things to come? It is common cause that Gaddafi was a brutal dictator. It is also common cause that the involvement of ...
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JEM rebels slam opposition leader over statements on support from Gaddafi
Sudan Tribune
November 10, 2011 (LONDON) – The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) today slammed statements by leader of the opposition National Umma Party (NUP), Sadiq al-Mahdi over alleged support of the rebel group by the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. ...
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Top of the Morning: Gaddafi Loyalists Fight in Niger; Palestine's Plan B ...
UN Dispatch
Gaddafi Loyalists Militias Flee Libya. Get into Fights in Neighboring Countries. The late MuammarGaddafi relied on tribal militias and even foreign mercenaries in his last ditch effort to cling to power. Well, Gaddafi is gone, but the mercenaries and ...
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Gaddafi was a Marked Man
Valley Star
The capture and killing of Momar Gaddafi was a great occasion for the Libyan people and everyone. By Michael Mkerchyan | Staff Writer The world is a better place now that Momar Gaddafi has been killed. His ruthless and maniacal actions against his own ...
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Death of Gaddafi sent lessons to North Korea's Kim
Zanesville Times Recorder
The execution of ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi sent shock waves throughout the world, especially for the few remaining dictators, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Cuba's Fidel Castro and, in particular, Kim Jong-Il of North Korea. ...
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Mbeki tackles Gaddafi 'myth'
Times LIVE
"This is because Gaddafi's Libya made the determination that the ANC was little more than an instrument of Zionist Israel, because we had among our leaders such outstanding patriots as the late Joe Slovo. "Libya came to extend assistance to the ANC ...
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Times LIVE
US' gameplan after Libya
Hindu Business Line
Post-Gaddafi, the Shia axis is the next target for the US, which is leveraging the pro-reform turmoil in the Arab region. For the West, Libyan Dictator Muammar Gaddafi's death implied the extraction of a decades-old thorn that oftentimes set off ...
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Libya faces daunting security challenges
swissinfo.ch
Last week the United Nations Security Council said it was alarmed over the fate of the huge weapons arsenal – which included 20000 shoulder-fired missiles – built up inLibya under Gaddafi. The UN's top envoy to Libya, Ian Martin, told the council that ...
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swissinfo.ch
UNICEF provides support to Libyan youth as they return to normal life
UNICEF (press release)
VIDEO: UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on a young Libyan fighter's struggle to cope with nromal life in post-Gaddafi Libya. Watch in RealPlayer Yousif fought with the rebel forces which eventually overthrew the dictatorial regime. ...
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UNICEF (press release)
Libya:Gaddafi parents` tombs desecrated in Sirte « Laaska News
By Laaska News
Libya:Gaddafi parents` tombs desecrated in Sirte. Tuesday,November 8, 2011 Laaska News. LaaskaNews Nov. 8 ,2011. Sirte, Libya. Photo: EPA. Tombs of the parents of the dead Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi were desecrated and ...
Laaska News
Op-Ed: Libya has 'hundreds of little Gaddafi's now'
Lawlessness is becoming more prevalent in Libya since the demise of the Gaddafi regime. Rebel fighters are turning into hundreds of little Gaddafi's, instilling fear even in fellow fighters and supporters.
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Mercenaries may help Gaddafi's son, former ... - Siam Daily News
By XinhuaNET.COM
Mercenaries may help Gaddafi's son, former intelligence chief escape Libya: ICC The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday.
Siam Daily News Online
Deadly Racism in Post-Gaddafi Libya | War On You: Breaking ...
By WarOnYou
Deadly Racism in Post-Gaddafi Libya By Mary O'Reilly November 4, 2011 In the aftermath of theLibyan revolution against Colonel Muammar. ... War On You: Breaking Alternative News · Home · WarOnYou · News · Forums · Advertising ...
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South African mercenaries helped Gaddafi's family flee Libya
Two teams of 24 and 19 mercenaries made up mostly of former members of the South African Defence Force and South African Police Services helped the family of Gaddafi escape to Algeria but failed to extract the former ruler from Sirte.
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Op-Ed: Human rights in post-Gaddafi Libya no longer on Western ...
... how one interprets events. With Gaddafi in his grave though there is little interest in protecting civilians from the new breed of rebel vigilantes. ... Op-Ed: Human rights in post-Gaddafi Libya no longer on Western agenda. By Katerina Nikolas. ...
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Gaddafi's prime minister to be extradited to Libya: Voice of Russia
A court in Tunisia has resolved to extradite Al Baghdadi Ali Al Mahmoudi, who served as Libya's last prime minister under the Gaddafi regime, to Libya to face its authorities. The court declined his lawyers' request to review his case at a later ...
Voice of Russia, News
XE.com - Gaddafi kin seethe, in test for new Libya
Two weeks after Muammar Gaddafi was killed in his hometown, his tribal kin in Sirte, the village he turned into a favoured city, are seething with anger and fear, warning bad blood will poison Libya for years to come.
XE Forex News
Gaddafi: More dangerous dead than alive « Laaska News
By Laaska News
Laaska News Nov. 9 ,2011. Garibov Konstantin. Muammar Gaddafi. Photo: EPA. The Egyptian press reports the late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi earmarked $28 million to a group of terrorists to carry out assassinations in Libya and abroad ...
Laaska News
Gaddafi's end: What message for our dictators? - Vanguard News
By johnabayomi
We welcome news of the end of the disastrous era of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in the People's Republic of Libya, though, we preferred him being captured alive so as to face trials over his regime's sundry grievous rights violations including ...
Vanguard News
Saif Al Islam Gaddafi Will Be Arrested, International Court's Luis ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
Saif al Islam Gaddafi, Professor David Held - Libya, Past Present And Future. ... Muammar Gaddafi'sson, Saif al-Islam, used his paintings to promote Libyan culture ... Saif al-Islam Gaddafi may try to flee Libya: ICC | Top News | Reuters ...
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Gaddafi kin seethe, in test for new Libya - Yahoo! News
From Yahoo! News: SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Two weeks after Muammar Gaddafi was killed in his hometown, his tribal kin in Sirte, the village he turned into a ...
news.yahoo.com/gaddafi-kin-seethe-test-libya-195417903.html
Gaddafi kin seethe, in test for new Libya - World news - Europe ...
Two weeks after Muammar Gaddafi was killed in his hometown, his tribal kin in Sirte, the village he turned into a favored city, are seething with anger and fear, ...
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/.../gaddafi-kin-seethe-test-new-libya/
Saif Gaddafi's LSE professor quits ahead of Libya report ...
David Held may have been too close to dictator's son to survive the inquiry into LSE-Libya relations.
www.theweek.co.uk/.../saif-gaddafis-lse-professor-quits-ahead...
Women's Rights Unclear in Post-Gaddafi Libya - Link News
Women's Rights Unclear in Post-Gaddafi Libya. November 07, 2011 via VOA News. As Libyaheads toward elections, there are concerns in the West that its new ...
news.linktv.org/.../womens-rights-unclear-in-post-gaddafi-liby...
Ascology News - Gaddafi son should be tried in Libya first: minister
TRIPOLI - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi will not escape justice and should be tried in Libya for murder, corruption and "many things" before an international court ...
ascology.com/.../21096-Gaddafi-son-should-tried-Libya-first-...
War News Updates: Libya After Gaddafi's Fall -- News Roundup
The televised session was a stark sign of the change from the 42-year dictatorship of MoammarGaddafi. Read more .... More News On Libya. Libya's NTC Elects ...
warnewsupdates.blogspot.com/.../libya-after-gaddafis-fall-new...
Ex-Digger Gary Peters helps Gaddafi's son Saadi escape Libya ...
A FORMER Australian soldier working as a private security contractor has admitted he helped Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saadi, flee Libya last month.
www.news.com.au/.../story-e6frfkvr-1226181138679
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