LIBYA-REBELLION
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- LIBYA REBELLION. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);8/18/2011, Vol. 199 Issue 5157, p11
The article focuses on the political situation in Libya involving Libyan ruler Colonel Moammar Gaddafi. According to chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil of the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC), Gaddafi will not abandon his office easily. However, a Libyan military source cited by news portal...
- LIBYA-REBELLION. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);5/10/2011, Vol. 198 Issue 5089, p11
The article reports on Libya's political unrest in 2011. It mentions that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has launched missile strikes against targets in Tripoli which seemed to include Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi's compound, wounding four children caused by flying blasts. It...
- Good Luck, Libya. Graham, David A. // Newsweek;9/26/2011, Vol. 158 Issue 13, p12
The article offers a photograph and brief information about Libya after the conflict of 2011 including the welcome of French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron, the danger of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, and economic and political conditions.
- A LIBYAN LEADER SPEAKS OUT. Walt, Vivienne // Fortune;11/21/2011, Vol. 164 Issue 8, p93
The article focuses on Ali Tarhouni, interim oil and finance minister in Libya. Topics include how he hopes for a stable democracy in Libya, how Libya can begin to address unemployment by allowing greater entrepreneurial freedom, and why the ousting of former dictator Muammar Qaddafi was...
- LIBYA-REBELLION. // Middle East Reporter (Weekly Edition);10/8/2011, Vol. 141 Issue 1272, p6
The article reports on the political conflict in Libya in 2011. National Transitional Council (NTC) forces have assaulted Sirte, hometown of ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi, to capture former dictator's loyalists. The United Nations intervened on the NTC's move against Gaddafi's...
- LIBYA-ELECTIONS. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);6/17/2011, Vol. 198 Issue 5113, p13
The article reports on the proposed internationally supervised election by Libyan President Colonel Moammar Gaddafi which is intended to guarantee transparency. Rebel spokesperson Jalal Gallal states that Gaddafi's government has already lost legitimacy in the international community. It...
- Moussa Koussa. // Background Information Summaries;5/9/2011, p4
On March 30, 2011, Libya's Foreign Minister, Moussa Koussa, long regarded as a close associate of Muammar Qaddafi, arrived in Britain in a chartered plane from Tunisia. He was one of the highest ranking members of the Libyan government to defect during an uprising challenging Qaddafi's rule....
- Good Riddance, Gaddafi. Vandewalle, Dirk // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);9/5/2011 (Pacific Edition), Vol. 158 Issue 10, p2
The author comments on the fall of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. It details how the final days of Gaddafi's regime came swiftly and unexpectedly at the hands of rebels in western Libya, and the role played by the North American Treaty Organization (NATO)-led campaign that began in March 2011....
- LIBYA-REBELLION. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);4/18/2011, Vol. 198 Issue 5075, p10
The article offers updates on the rebellion taking place in Libya. It says that military forces loyal to Libyan President Moammar Gaddafi continues its offensive against rebel's position in the eastern part of the country. It relays that Western countries have ruled out sending ground troops to...