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And so on. “Zionism,” it concludes, “is owner of the majority of the financial institutions of the planet, controls almost 80 percent of the world economy and virtually all of the communications industry, in addition to maintaining decision-making...
And Sen. Joe Lieberman told CNN last week that a "coalition of the willing" should assist Syria's opposition forces since Syrian allies Russia and China vetoed action at the United Nations. Lieberman, a Democrat-turned-independent who was also a...
Libyans flash the V-sign for victory as they stand in front of a billboard with an image of a Libyan killed during the ouster of Libyan president Moamer Kadhafi and that reads in Arabic, 'No to revenge, yes to forgiveness, the martyr Ahmed Mohammed bin... View Photo »
Friends of America… No, I say ... We are friends of America, but America can approve of our hanging one day.
Libyans thought progress would be faster, and the Defense Ministry and the Interior Ministry are failing to incorporate disparate militias into a police force and an army. These groups fought hard in the campaign to topple Gadhafi but still refuse to...
The company is facing scrutiny about its business ties to Libya after one of its consultants was accused of trying to smuggle Muammar Gaddafi’s son into Mexico. LISTEN: WBBM Newsradio’s Nancy Harty Reports Jackson says he has full faith in SNC Lavalin.
A billboard with an image of a Libyan killed during the ouster of Libyan president Moamer Kadhafi reads in Arabic 'Forgiveness is the bridge for prosperity and stability' in the capital Tripoli on February 19, 2012. Billboards with this genre of... View Photo »
The people who attacked us from Assaba are loyalists of (ousted leader) Moamer Kadhafi
Her family have not confirmed her death, although they have said she is in a dangerous situation. She attracted public attention in August when she appeared on Libyan TV brandishing a handgun threatening rebels trying to oust Gaddafi. Soon after, the...
Her family have not confirmed her death, although they have said she is in a dangerous situation. She attracted public attention in August when she appeared on Libyan TV brandishing a handgun threatening rebels trying to oust Gaddafi. Soon after, the...
Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi1 (Arabic: معمر القذافي audio (help·info) Mu‘ammar al-Qaḏāfī; also known simply as Colonel Gaddafi; born 1942) has been the de facto leader of Libya since a coup in 1969. Full Article
A billboard with an image of a Libyan killed during the ouster of Libyan president Moamer Kadhafi reads in Arabic 'Forgiveness is the bridge for prosperity and stability' in the capital Tripoli on February 19, 2012. Billboards with this genre of messages are found across the capital...
View Photo »A Libyan man holds a sign that reads 'I heart Benghazi' as thousands celebrate the 1st anniversary marking the start of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 17, 2012. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17,...
View Photo »Libyans wave their new national flag as they celebrate the 1st anniversary marking the start of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 17, 2012. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17, 2011 and rapidly spread...
View Photo »Libyans celebrate the 1st anniversary marking the start of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 17, 2012. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17, 2011 and rapidly spread across the north African country and...
View Photo »An elderly man shouts religous slogans as Libyans celebrate the 1st anniversary marking the start of the Libyan uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 17, 2012. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17, 2011 and...
View Photo »A Libyan man decorates his car with revolutionary flags and caricatures of late Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi and his son Seif al-Islam, ahead of celebrations at Martyr's square in Tripoli to mark, on February 17, 2012, the one year anniversary of the Libyan revolution that ousted strongman...
View Photo »Libyans look at the newly installed memorial statue of the sign for victory in the Friday Market neighbourhood in Tripoli on February 17, 2012, on the first anniversary of the revolt that toppled slain leader Moamer Kadhafi. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17, 2011...
View Photo »Children flash the sign for victory whilst celebrating the establishment of a memorial statue in the Friday Market neighbourhood in Tripoli on February 17,2012 on the first anniversary of the revolt that toppled Moamer Kadhafi. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17,...
View Photo »A Libyan elderly man sits on a chair as he waits for the start of Friday prayers as the country marks the first anniversary of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city Benghazi on February 17, 2012. One year since the anti-Kadhafi revolt erupted, Libya...
View Photo »A Libyan man shouts slogans before Friday prayers as the country marks the first anniversary of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city Benghazi on February 17, 2012. One year since the anti-Kadhafi revolt erupted, Libya is battling challenges ranging...
View Photo »Libyan men wave their new national flag asn shout slogans following Friday prayers as they mark the first anniversary of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city Benghazi on February 17, 2012. One year since the anti-Kadhafi revolt erupted, Libya is...
View Photo »A Libyan man is seen through his new national flag following Friday noon prayers as the country marks the first anniversary of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city Benghazi on February 17, 2012. One year since the anti-Kadhafi revolt erupted, Libya...
View Photo »Hundreds of Libyans attend Friday noon prayers as the country marks the first anniversary of the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi in Freedom Square in the eastern city Benghazi on February 17, 2012. One year since the anti-Kadhafi revolt erupted, Libya is battling challenges ranging...
View Photo »Libyan women who lost relatives during the uprising against Moamer Kadhafi sit on a pavement as they mark the first anniversary of the uprising in Freedom Square in the eastern city Benghazi on February 17, 2012. One year since the anti-Kadhafi revolt erupted, Libya is battling...
View Photo »A Libyan girl dressed as an angels waves the victory sign as they parade during celebrations on February 16, 2012 in the streets of the eastern city of Benghazi -- the cradle of revolt against Moamer Kadhafi -- on the eve of the anniversary of the first protest against the slain dictator.
View Photo »Libyan children wave their country's new banner as well as a US flag during celerbations in the streets of Tripoli on February 16, 2012, the eve of the first anniversary of the revolt against slain dictator Moamer Kadhafi. The bloody uprising started in a protest on February 17, 2011...
View Photo »Libyan youth dressed as 'martyrs of the revolution' celebrate on February 16, 2012 in the eastern city of Benghazi -- the cradle of revolt against Moamer Kadhafi -- on the eve of the anniversary of the first protest against the slain dictator. The bloody uprising rapidly spread across...
View Photo »FILE - This July 25, 2007 file photo shows Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, right, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy standing while national anthems are being played, at the Bab Azizia Palace in Tripoli, Libya. French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced Wednesday that he will seek a...
View Photo »A reveler dressed as former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi take part in a parade as part of the Barranquilla Carnival in Barranquilla February 18, 2012.
View Photo »A woman takes pictures of framed satirical portraits of Muammar Gaddafi, during an exhibition held in conjunction with the Revolution of February 17 in Benghazi February 18, 2012.
View Photo »Children play with weapons used in the war against Muammar Gaddafi, during an exhibition held in conjunction with the Revolution of February 17 in Benghazi February 18, 2012.
View Photo »A man walks past an artwork made by local artist Ali Alokwak from the caps of soldiers who participated in the war against Muammar Gaddafi, during an exhibition held in conjunction with the Revolution of February 17, in Benghazi February 18, 2012.
View Photo »Children pose next to a sculpture by local artist Ali Alokwak made from weapons used in the war against Muammar Gaddafi, during an exhibition held in conjunction with the Revolution of February 17 in Benghazi February 18, 2012.
View Photo »Thousands of people celebrates the first anniversary of the start of the Libyan revolution in Tahrir (Liberation) Square on February 17, 2012 in Benghazi, the city which first rose against Kadhafi and his 42-year regime. Libyans celebrated today the first anniversary of the uprising...
View Photo »Libyan interim prime minister Abdel Rahim el-Kib applauds after his speech during the celebration of the first anniversary of the start of the Libyan revolution in Tahrir (Liberation) Square on February 17, 2012 in Benghazi, the city which first rose against Kadhafi and his 42-year...
View Photo »A billboard with an image of a Libyan killed during the ouster of Libyan president Moamer Kadhafi reads in Arabic 'Forgiveness is the bridge for prosperity and stability' in the capital Tripoli on February 19, 2012. Billboards with this genre of messages are found across the capital...
View Photo »Friends of America… No, I say ... We are friends of America, but America can approve of our hanging one day.
The people who attacked us from Assaba are loyalists of (ousted leader) Moamer Kadhafi
Avenge the blood of your martyr ... Revolt against the new government.
When the AU was formed, two currents led the debate: Moamer Kadhafi's vision on one side with a number of African countries which wanted to speed up this union; and some countries on the other which wanted to go gradually
My father has not gone. He will always be with us
The people who attacked us from Assaba are loyalists of Moammar Gadhafi
Late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was a dear friend of the same Sri Lankan President whom you are meeting and this Sri Lankan President tried to prevent your initiatives against killings in Libya
The people who attacked us from Assaba are loyalists of Muammar Gaddafi
The militias, which fought to unseat former leader Muammar Gaddafi, are now the biggest threat to stability in Libya, clashing regularly with each other in violent turf wars and undermining the authority of the country's new rulers.
I try to show how it's only really in the last 40 years, since Colonel Gaddafi in Libya, but more especially since the Iranian revolution in 1979 that the idea of enforcing Islamic rules through national laws has come to the fore. Before 1973, it was only Saudi Arabia which actually did that.
Mr. Cain sheds no tears for Colonel Gaddafi, who personally ordered the killing of Americans
Too much laptops, too much Nescafe, that is what he (Colonel Gaddafi) said, you know
I would have to admit that I am more forgiving of the Libyan soldiers who bound my colleagues and me, beat us, and held us for six days, simply because those soldiers were completely ignorant ... They had no experience with foreign media or free press due to the repression under Moammar Gadhafi's regime...
I agree with Colonel Gaddafi. Too much laptops, too much Nescafe, that is what he said you know. It's quite biblical actually, it was predicted in the bible
And guess what? So is Muammar Qaddafi .
After toppling Muammar Gaddafi's regime, Libya's new leaders are indeed still struggling to consolidate their control over the fractured nation, however, they are working hard at building state institutions that were nonexistent or weak under Gaddafi
Robert Mugabe is my hero and guess what, so is Muammar Gaddafi;
The end of (the regime) in Damascus will be like that of Moamer Kadhafi, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak or Ali Abdullah Saleh
But like Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, he has chosen to fight his own people.
There were no political parties, there was no civil society ... The system was something [Moammar Gadhafi] invented himself with his Green Book in ‘75, so you have to build institutions from scratch.
Four decades of brutal rule by Moammar Gadhafi eliminated any vestige or any semblance of an independent judiciary
The apparent killing in custody of Muammar Gaddafi and his son Muatassim Gaddafi on October 20 are particular cause for concern about Saif al-Islam’s treatment.
The reported capture of Saif al-Islam is a significant development. As Colonel Gaddafi's son and possible successor, Saif was a key player in the former regime
one of the most powerful and efficient organs of repression of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime
Now clearly, Colonel Gaddafi ended up breaking agreements, not making progress, and I don't think a Labour government or any government should have anything to fear from open disclosure.
