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Posts tagged 'Libya'
Why Are Muslims So Enraged?
September 15, 2012 -
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The protests across the Arab world are about much more than the constructed dichotomy of free speech versus Islam It...
Shajara Square: Replanting the Tree
March 11, 2012 -
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One year on from the Libyan revolution, and five months from the fall of Gaddafi, the voice of the youth of revolution resonates...
The Arab Spring: Protests and Autocrats
January 16, 2012 -
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Some years seem to just quietly slip by, with the odd happening here and there – an anniversary, a sporting event, a mild...
Blood and Gore: Finding Our Human Dignity
October 26, 2011 -
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While gruesome images of Gaddafi’s bloody corpse hit the headlines here, in Libya, people were queuing to see his body,...
Gaddafi: The Next Fallen Villain
October 25, 2011 -
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Gaddafi died on a flatbed truck encircled by men filled with violence and victory. Omnipotence was revealed as a sham, nothing...
Libya’s Future
August 25, 2011 -
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Any rush to help Libya should be balanced by realism and common sense Libya is finally free of Muammar Gaddafi’s governance...
Libya: The Manufacture of Consent
August 23, 2011 -
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Almost 1300 people have been killed in Libya in the past 24 hours; almost equal to the death toll of the brutal, three-week...
Reflections of Murat Bilhan
May 5, 2011 -
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Turkish diplomat, Murat Bilhan, discusses transitions in the Middle East and the Libyan Crisis - Istanbul,...