Posts Tagged ‘Libya’
New media, Libya and the shift in politics now civilians have “rushed the field”
There was an interesting conversation between Noel Thompson and Jonathan Chavez on Hearts and Minds last night, regarding how new media is changing politics Well earlier in the week, I’d been conducting my own series of interviews with John Pollock who is contributing editor to MIT’s Technology Review His latest work looks for a feel below the ….
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Lawyer doubts Libya ‘able or willing’ to try Kadhafi son
THE HAGUE: A lawyer for Moamer Kadhafi’s son Seif al-Islam said Friday he doubted Libya was able or willing to try his client, as he asked the International Criminal Court to report the matter to the UN.
UN human rights panel to visit Libya over mercenaries
Illegal African migrants and suspected mercenaries stand in a prison in Gherian, Libya, Saturday, Feb.
Security clouds speedy Libya oil recovery
Increasing insecurity and disruptions are overshadowing Libya’s speedy return to pre-war oil production, delaying much needed foreign expertise and investment as well as threatening output.
7 Killed, Dozen Injured In Clashes In Western Libya
BENGHAZI, Libya, May 17 — At least seven people have been killed and more than a dozen wounded in clashes that broke out on Wednesday in Ghadames city in western Libya, local media reported Thursday.
How Many Innocent Civilians Did NATO Kill in Libya?
When the North Atlantic Treaty Organization meets next week at a summit in Chicago, expect a lot of self-congratulatory rhetoric about the alliance’s bombing campaign in Libya last year.
Seven die in south Libya clash
Seven people have been killed and more than 20 injured in clashes in Libya’s south-western desert town of Ghadames, the government says.
Nato disputes Libya deaths claim
Nato has hit back at a report urging the alliance to investigate fully the deaths of civilians in air strikes in Libya last year.
Libya: ‘Under al-Gaddafi we suffered, and now we are suffering again’
Six-year-old Moussa Bakr Ibrahim was playing with relatives when his home came under attack from mortars©Amnesty International It’s 12 months since I was in Libya visiting hospitals where people injured in the war to oust Mu’ammar al-Gadafi were being treated.
NATO underplayed civilian deaths in Libya: HRW
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