We have 13 articles tagged Libya. Showing pages 1 to 10.
In trying times, poetry can speak our silences and make sense of our pain, says Yahia Lababidi…
Why haven’t our leaders, itching to get the UN security council to act on Syria, learnt the lessons of UN intervention in Libya?…
The British government may have condemned him in the end, but only after years of supplying him with weapons, writes Nicholas Gilby.…
First it was Saddam, then bin Laden and now Gaddafi…
Jody McIntyre questions the hypocrisy of Western leaders’ self-interested support for uprisings in the Arab world.…
A day of remembering – but also of not forgetting others who suffered, and continue to suffer, from the fall-out of the ‘war on terror’…
Why is one state deemed democratic and another demonic when repression and corruption are evident in both? Sokari Ekine asks some awkward questions.…
The bedridden spectacle of Egypt's ex-leader may be a welcome sight, but it shouldn't distract from wider issues at play in the region, says Jody McIntyre.…
Tom Dale and Alexander Niakaris report from the Nafusa mountains where the Berber community have joined the uprising against Gaddafi.…
They say they 'got him'…
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