Fahamu (Oxford)
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November 16
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Libya: Failed Nato Mission Exposes U.S. Generals [opinion]
The extramarital affair cited for the resignation of CIA chief Gen Petraeus is insignificant by far compared to his belonging to a section of US military and intelligence elite... Read more »
October 12
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Libya: A Year Later, the War Is Far From Over [opinion]
The United Nations and other international actors must now create a different plan for the restoration of peace and decent livelihoods to the people of Libya. Read more »
September 14
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Libya: Libyan Humiliation a Driving Force for Anti-Americanism [analysis]
American ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three officials were killed when a mob attacked the US consulate in Benghazi on 12 September. The protest arguably emerged... Read more »
June 15
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Libya: Nato in Libya - When Protector Turned Killer [opinion]
NATO has consistently blocked any attempt to scrutinise the war crimes it committed during the 'humanitarian intervention' in Libya. Read more »
February 24
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Africa: Cynthia Mckinney Tells It Like It Is [interview]
BRQ Network'The attack on Libya was an attack on Africa! It was an attack on my aspirations as a person of African descent to have a free and independent Africa. That's what was... Read more »
February 6
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Africa: Libya and Syria - Lizzie Phelan on Her Reporting [interview]
Lizzie Phelan was video interviewed over Skype by New York Times journalist Robert Mackey about her coverage of events in Libya and Syria and her criticisms of the mainstream... Read more »
January 20
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Africa: Libya and the NTC - 12,000 U.S Troops to Libya
US ArmyThere are fears that the US is in the process of sending thousands of troops to Libya, but there is a way that you can vote for peace. Read more »
December 9, 2011
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Africa: As the 'Humanitarian Warriors' Gloat.. Here's the Key Question in the Libyan War [analysis]
The Libyan war has left a legacy of hatred, which may poison the lives of the people there for generations. But, writes Diana Johnstone, that is of no interest to the West, which... Read more »
December 2, 2011
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Libya: Gaddafi Son Should be Tried at The Hague [analysis]
While NATO and its allies have claimed that Libya is fully capable of handling the trials of former regime loyalists, Franklin Lamb argues that the case of Saif al Islam Gadhafi is... Read more »
November 25, 2011
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Libya: Citizens in Revolution
Eight months after the removal of Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian protestors have returned to Tahrir Square. Sokari Ekine looks at bloggers' reflections on the latest developments. Read more »
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Libya: Who Said Gaddafi Had to Go? [opinion]
'What if anything has Libya got in exchange for all the death and destruction that have been visited on it over the past seven and a half months?' asks Hugh Roberts. Read more »
November 18, 2011
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Africa: Gaddafi's Assassination - Bombing Africa Into 'Civilisation'
Despite the neocolonialist excuses of humanitarian motives, the real motivations' for Gaddafi's assassination 'keep popping up', writes Nana Akyea Mensah. But 'where is the... Read more »
November 11, 2011
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Libya: Smuggling War As Human Rights? [analysis]
Was Gaddafi the most threatening figure on the African continent? Or was he convenient as a pretext to push through military missions vying to establish bases in Africa,' asks... Read more »
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Libya: Liberation Front Organising in the Sahel
Following the fall of Tripoli and the rise of the National Transitional Council, a rejuvenated national resistance has begun on Libya's borders, writes Franklin Lamb. Read more »
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Libya: Libya Recolonised [opinion]
Libya is the first country that the Euro-American consortium has invaded exclusively on the pretext of human rights violations, writes Aijaz Ahmad. Read more »
October 28, 2011
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Africa: How the West Won Libya [analysis]
US Navy'From the minute a United Nations resolution imposing a no-fly zone over Libya became a green card to regime change', NATO's 'plan A was always to capture and kill' Gaddafi,... Read more »
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Africa: The Top Ten Myths in the War Against Libya [analysis]
With Muammar Gaddafi buried in a secret desert grave this week, Maximilian C. Forte, in this article written earlier this year, outlines the ten myths that served to justify the... Read more »
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Africa: The Execution of Gaddafi and the Attempted Humiliation of Africa [analysis]
Horace Campbell reconstructs 'the decision at the highest levels' to execute Libya's Colonel Gaddafi and considers 'the urgency for organising to oppose the remilitarisation of... Read more »
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Libya: What Now? [analysis]
Following the death of Gaddafi, Libyan communities 'will have to work together to prevent the nation from disintegrating or being recolonised,' writes Cameron Duodu. Read more »
October 21, 2011
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Libya: Immediate Reaction to the Assassination of Gaddafi
AGaddafi was murdered by the henchmen in the service US imperialism and its subaalterns in NATO. The 'court' that was promised to try Gaddafi never met. That would have upset the... Read more »
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Africa: Death of Gaddafi [opinion]
Gaddafi's killing - with all the hallmarks of a 'coordinated assassination' - marks 'one more episode ion this NATO war in Libya and North Africa', writes Horace Campbell. The... Read more »
September 23, 2011
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Africa: NATO's Neo-Colonial War - Whither International Law? [opinion]
For those who think that anything good is going to come out of the NATO-led war in Libya, and feel that it is mainly a question of some wrongly supporting Gadaffi, Courtenay... Read more »
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Africa: Africa Will Hold Nato Responsible for Black Lives in Libya
Following reports of racist attacks on black migrants in Libya by anti-Gaddafi forces, Cameron Duodu says it's 'shameful that after touting "African unity" since 1963, Africans... Read more »
September 16, 2011
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Africa: NATO's War On Libya is an Attack On African Development [opinion]
Under Gaddafi, Dan Glazebrook contends, Libya was rising as a socialist, anti-imperialist and pan-Africanist nation spearheading African unity and independence. This threatened the... Read more »
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Africa: Witnessing the Transition to Fear in Tripoli [analysis]
Amidst all the media furore about the fall of Tripoli from the grasp of the Libyan government, it's not easy to get a clear picture of what things look like under the new rulers,'... Read more »
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