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Nov 21, 2011

LIBYA News, Nov 21, 2011


Libya: Abdullah al-Senussi being held in secret location because of threats to ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Abdullah al-Senussi, Muammar Gaddafi's former intelligence chief, is being held in a highly secret location in southern Libya because of possible threats to his life, according to the National Transitional Council. Abdullah al-Senussi, former head of ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Libya May Have Received Shells for Chemical Weapons From Iran, Report Says
Fox News
AP October 26, 2011 file photo: Ammunition crates are seen at an unguarded storage facility in the desert, some 62 miles south of Sirte,Libya. WASHINGTON – The US government has launched an investigation into whether Iran supplied Muammar Qaddafi's ...
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Fox News
Libya's players return to football after war
SI.com
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -For the first time in decades, football in Libya is just about, well, football. Gone in the uprising that ousted Moammar Gadhafi is Al-Saadi Gadhafi, who dominated the game and intimidated players during the last years ...
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Libya's former intelligence chief arrested
Los Angeles Times
Both will be tried in Libya, officials say. Abdullah Sanoussi, shown in August, was arrested Sunday in southern Libya. He was the Kadafi regime's intelligence chief. (Dario Lopez-Mills, Associated Press / August 21, 2011) By Patrick J. McDonnell, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Libya and Arab Spring: live
Telegraph.co.uk
Live rolling coverage from Libya, Egypt and the Middle East as a second revolution against Egyptian military leader Field Marshal Hussein Tanawi takes hold. A protester throws a tear gas grenade back at Egyptian riot police in Tahrir Square in Cairo, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Libya: Local Vanquished People Face Twin Threats
AllAfrica.com
Libya's National Transitional Council announced liberation on 23 October, but almost a month later the European Union warned the situation in Gaddafi's last strongholds, Sirte and Bani Walid, remains critical. When the United Nations Security Council ...
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Libya Plans 9 Million Barrels Of Oil Exports In December - NOC
Wall Street Journal
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Libya is planning to export 9 million barrels in December, 2.2 million barrels more than this month, the country's National Oil Co. said, as shipments remain a long way from prewar levels despite an accelerated ramp up. ...
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Libya's LAP Green says to protect its Zamtel stake
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Nov 21 (Reuters) - Libya's LAP Green Networks on Monday defended its investment into Zambia's fixed line operator after President Michael Sata said last week government could reverse the transaction. Libya's LAP Green last year bought 75...
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Capturing the Qaddafis - By Jason Pack
Foreign Policy
The new Libya has a chance to wipe the slate clean -- or descend into regional bickering. BY JASON PACK | NOVEMBER 21, 2011 The two most dynamic members of the late Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi's inner circle were captured over the weekend: ...
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Libya will have new government on Tuesday-PM
Reuters Africa
By Francois Murphy TRIPOLI Nov 21 (Reuters) - Libya's prime minister-designate finalised his line-up for a cabinet on Monday and remained adamant he would pick the best people to steer the country towards democracy rather than those with the most ...
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Arrest of Qadhafi's son vital 'for the future of justice in Libya' – UN human...
UN News Centre
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights today welcomed the capture of one of the sons of deposed Libyan leader Muammar al-Qadhafi as well as the regime's former chief of intelligence. Saif al-Islam Qadhafi was reportedly seized on ...
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UN News Centre
Libyan premier to announce his government on Tuesday
Monsters and Critics.com
Cairo - Libya's new government, which had been due to be announced over the weekend, is set to be announced on Tuesday, said Libya's Interim Prime Minister Abdel Rahim al-Keib. 'We will use competence as a basic measure and this way we will be able to ...
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Gaddafi's son, spymaster face Libyan justice
Khaleej Times
TRIPOLI — Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif al-Islam and his spymaster Abdullah Senussi were on Monday both behind bars as Libya's new leaders moved to bring the former regime's two most wanted men to justice. The National Transitional Council, ...
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ICRC asks to visit Gaddafi's son in prison
Reuters
GENEVA (Reuters) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has askedLibyan authorities to be allowed to visit Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in prison and expects the visit to take place soon, a senior ICRC official said on Monday. ...
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Syria strife keeps Canadian navy in Mediterranean
CBC.ca
The Royal Canadian Navy, its mission in Libya completed, will continue to patrol the Mediterranean Sea for another year, increasing speculation that the situation in Syria could lead to NATO intervention. The move was announced by Defence Minister ...
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CBC.ca
Iran Says Oil Market in Balance, Echoing OPEC Rival Saudi Arabia
BusinessWeek
Libya, Iraq, Angola and Nigeria are increasing output, while demand for OPEC oil will drop by 1 million barrels a day in the second quarter next year to 29 million barrels a day, the delegate said. OPEC members will need to cut back from current levels ...
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Eni's Benyezza remains top Libya oil min contender
MarketWatch
By Benoit Faucon LONDON -(MarketWatch)- Abdurahman Benyezza, a longtime executive with Italian oil company Eni SpA /quotes/zigman/130557/quotes/nls/e E -2.31% , remains a top contender to become the first oil minister of Libya's new regime,...
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Libya Spy Chief Arrest Draws Regime End
Onislam.net
TRIPOLI – Libya's once feared former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi was arrested on Sunday, November 20, at a remote desert homestead, drawing the final scene in the fallen regime of Muammar Gaddafi. "Abdullah al-Senussi was arrested in ...
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Cuts left Royal Navy warship 'dangerously unarmed' during Libya operation
Portsmouth News
By Michael Powell HMS Westminster was sent to the warzone in Libyaarmed with as few as four missiles, The News can reveal. Concerned Royal Navy officers have revealed the Portsmouth-based frigate was 'dangerously under-defended' when she was called to ...
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Portsmouth News
Events in Libya will have profound bearing on African leaders
Daily Monitor
For all the noble arguments that have been advanced to justify their actions, the Libyancrisis exposes duplicity on the part of Western countries. The Arab Spring was driven by popular, and on the whole, peaceful protest. Sweeping changes in Tunisia ...
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FP Passport: Herman Cain commits his foreign policy to writing
Foreign Policy (blog)
First, in an exchange that went viral online, Cain bungled his response to a question about President Obama's Libya intervention (Cain called it a "thoughtful pause"). Then he was quoted as saying, "I'm not supposed to know anything about foreign ...
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Libya returnees get Tk 50000 each
Financial Express Bangladesh
A total of 35085 Libya returnees have received a cash of Tk 50 thousand each under the 'workers rehabilitation project' of the World Bank. "As per our target, all Libya returnees will get cash help. If anyone is dropped, the person has been asked to ...
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Libya UN envoy says Qatar arming Islamists
DefenceWeb (press release)
Libya's United Nations envoy Mohammed Abdel Rahman Shalgam accused Qatar of providing weapons and money to Libyan Islamists and told the fellow Arab state to stop meddling in Tripoli's domestic affairs. "There are facts on the ground, they (Qatar) give ...
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DefenceWeb (press release)
Going Viral: Herman 'clueless' Cain on Libya
Daily Mail
In a recent interview, however, the contender for the Republican presidential nomination struggled to formulate an answer on Libya... He knows that Libya is a country so he is certainly presidential material. The views expressed in the contents above ...
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Mohamed Abumeis: Libyan's life is a work of art
Northern Weekly
Wearing an Arabic-style traditional vest, thick glasses and blue jeans, the painter carries a bit of each country he's lived in, from his home in Libya to the UK, US and now Australia. Abumeis came to Melbourne in 2009 with a scholarship to study his ...
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Iranian Help Suspected In Secret Libyan Chemical Weapons Arsenal
By The Huffington Post News Editors
The Obama administration is investigating whether Iran supplied the Libyan government of Moammar Gadhafi with hundreds of special artillery shells for chemical weapons thatLibya kept secret for decades, U.S. officials said.
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Libya's tug-of-war over al-Islam a test for new government - News ...
Abdullah al-Senussi and Saif al-Islam Gaddafiâ ™s capture poses a challenge for the NTC who must deal with cries for blood and appeals for a fair trial.
Mail & Guardian News Feed
Iran may have sent Libya shells for chemical weapons | Vlad Tepes
By Eeyore
View Photo Gallery — The Obama administration is investigating whether Iran supplied Moammar Gaddafi's government with hundreds of special artillery shells for chemical weapons that Libya kept secret for decades, U.S. officials said. ...
Vlad Tepes
Franklin Partners with Libya NGO
By nospam@example.com (Kevin McCauley)
The Franklin Partnership works to keep D.C. policymakers updated on Libya El Hurra Foundation's work to promote reconciliation and accountability in the aftermath of Col. Gadaffi. Read the full story (sub req'd) | Subscribe to O'Dwyer's ...
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Chemical Weapons Found in Libya May Have Come from Iran ...
By Dino Grandoni
The U.S. suspect that an illegal cache of "hundreds of special artillery shells for chemical weapons" found in Libya were supplied to Muammar Qaddafi, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The Atlantic Wire
Why Libya Must Send Saif Gaddafi to The Hague - The Daily Beast
By Geoffrey Robertson
Geoffrey Robertson on why Libyans must send Saif Gaddafi to The Hague.
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Saif Gaddafi 'will face trial in Libya' - Defence Management
By PSCA International
Former intelligence chief and Gaddafi's son in Libyan custody as negotiation with ICC prosecutors begins.
Defence Management News
Opinio Juris » Blog Archive » Decision Time for Libya and the ICC
By Julian Ku
As I suggested in an earlier post, Libya does have an obligation under UNSC Res. 1970 to cooperate with the ICC Prosecutor, and this obligation probably includes the obligation to turn over alleged war criminals. To be sure, Libya might be ...
Opinio Juris
U.S. Official on Reinstatement of Libya to Human Rights Council ...
By DGN
Remarks by Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis, U.S. Ambassador and Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs to the United Nations, at a UN General Assembly Meeting on the Reinstatement of Libya to the Human Rights Council, ...
US Mission Geneva
MacKay: after Libya, ready for Syria - Need to know - Macleans.ca
By macleans.ca
MacKay: after Libya, ready for Syria. Canada prepared to offer assistance, even on military intervention. by macleans.ca on Monday, November 21, 2011 1:38pm - 0 Comments. Speaking on CTV's Question Period, Defence Minister Peter ...
Macleans.ca
Libya militias clash in longest sustained fighting since Qaddafi's fall ...
In Libya, militia clashes around Tripoli and elsewhere are hindering government attempts to build democratic structures and civil society.
www.csmonitor.com/.../Libya-militias-clash-in-longest-sustain...
Six Dead as Libyan Militias Clash Near Tripoli - NYTimes.com
At least six people were dead after rival groups in the area between Tripoli and the oil city of Zawiyah clashed over the weekend.
www.nytimes.com/.../six-dead-as-libyan-militias-clash-near-tri...
Rival Libyan militias clash near military base – USATODAY.com
Rival militias clashed on the outskirts of Tripoli for a fourth day Sunday.
www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2011-11-13/libya.../1
New Libya has no place for extremist Islam, its interim leader tells ...
TRIPOLI, Libya — Libya won't turn into an extremist Islamic country, its interim leader assured the European Union's top diplomat on Saturday, adding that the ...
www.washingtonpost.com/.../gIQAjR6NEN_story.html
The Associated Press: Rival Libyan militias clash near military base
WARSHEFANA, Libya (AP) — Rival militias clashed on the outskirts of the Libyancapital for a fourth day Sunday in the deadliest and most sustained violence ...
www.google.com/.../ALeqM5i4HCcwnCGjQpOP6G6H0mRDc...
Libya Vows to Try Gadhafi Son, Ex-Intelligence Chief at Home ...
Both are charged by the International Criminal Court with crimes against humanity.
www.voanews.com/.../Libyan-Forces-Surround-Former-Intel-...
Libyan Government Says Qaddafi's Son Will Be Tried At Home | Fox ...
Libya's new leaders said Sunday they will try Muammar Qaddafi's son at home and not hand him over to the International Criminal Court where he's charged ...
www.foxnews.com/.../fighters-who-captured-qaddafis-son-de...
Libya: Saif Gaddafi and Abdullah Senussi await justice - Telegraph
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and his father Muammar Gaddafi's onetime spymaster Abdullah Senussi were both behind bars on Monday as Libya's new leaders moved ...
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Libya-Saif-Gaddafi-and-Abdullah-Se...
Exclusive: Libya wealth fund cash to finance reconstruction | Reuters
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, ...
www.reuters.com/.../us-libya-swf-idUSTRE7A94IW20111110
Libya Speeds Oil Output but Sees Hurdles Ahead - WSJ.com
Libya's oil production is coming back online faster than expected but hurdles remain for the country's economic recovery from the shocks of the war and an ...
online.wsj.com/.../SB10001424052970204358004577029531...
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