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Residents stand on a tank holding a pre-Gadhafi era national flag inside a security forces compound in Benghazi, Libya on Monday, Feb. 21, 2011.
“They would call you a Gaddafist if you drove one of those 4×4 cars,” says Bashar, emerging from a traffic jam in Tripoli. “Today almost every rebel commander has one.” Since the city ...
Reporting from Benghazi, Libya — Nidal Sharif joins the Libyan revolution every day — in the fabric district. The scraggly young man with a short, patchy black beard often has to scout out ...
The throng was all men -- young and old -- chanting, holding up peace signs, some firing pistols from cars. The all-green Libyan flag was nowhere to be seen. In its place were the red, black and ...
Drama unfolded at the opening ceremony of the 7th Africa Symposium on Statistical Development (ASSD) and third Statistical Commission for Africa (StatCom Africa III), when during the flag raising ...
Libya: Old Ways Under a New Flag. 13 December 2011. Inter Press Service analysis By Karlos Zurutuza. Tripoli — "They would call you a Gaddafist if you drove one of those 4 X 4 cars," says Bashar ...
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