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The Libyan rebel leadership is in an unusually difficult position. It doesn’t really have any legitimacy, so it needs funds to shore up its control and provide some basic services, and the funds ...
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The war on Libya now being waged by the US, Britain and France must surely rank as one of the stupidest martial enterprises, smaller in scale to be sure, since Napoleon took it into his head to ...
It's been a day of intensified fighting in Libya, with forces loyal to Col Gaddafi mounting strong counter-attacks against rebel-controlled areas. As things stand, there appears to be a stalemate, ...
The toppling of Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi — at the hands of Libyan rebels aided by U.S. and NATO air power — has led to highly unstable governance as the country’s tribes have vied ...
A ten-year-old boy infected with HIV from a blood transfusion in Libya was told that he and his family were no longer welcome in the rebel-held east. “Burn them all,” said one Benghazi native ...
France said the rebels were in the process of taking over the town completely, but the Libyan government denied the claim. “Members of the revolutionary council saw some Gaddafi forces inside ...
They may look askance at the rebels' ill-prepared and sometimes rag-tag forces. But here in eastern Libya, the rebels seem to believe the tide may possibly be turning. They think the Nato air ...
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Highways in rural areas remain thoroughly unpoliced (not counting the checkpoints manned by former rebels, or thuwwar). Immigrants pour into Libya from its western and southern borders.
A Manchester-based Libyan who returned home to support the rebel army after watching the crisis on television is "ready to die", he told the BBC. Despite having no military experience, 28-year-old ...