Europe Rallies Against Gaddafi

As Denmark, Belgium and Norway join Canada in the international military campaign against Muammar Gaddafi, questions are being asked about what happens after the imposition of a no-fly zone. At the same time, refugee agencies are preparing for the contingency of an exodus from eastern Libya.
  • Libya:   New Allies Join Offensive

    RFI, 22 March 2011

    Four nations have joined France, Britain and the United States in an international campaign to impose a no-fly zone on Libya. Following United Nations Security Council resolution… Read more »

  • Libya:   Obama Leaves Door Open to Regime Change

    IPS, 21 March 2011

    The fate of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi remains up in the air after the United States and its allied partners began missile strikes over the weekend to impose a no-fly zone (NFZ)… Read more »

  • Libya:   UN Agency Prepares for Exodus of Refugees

    UNHCR, 21 March 2011

    As aircraft bombed Libyan military targets and imposed a UN-sanctioned no-fly zone over the North African country at the weekend, hundreds of Libyans joined foreigners fleeing to… Read more »

  • Libya:   Opposition in Paris As Air Intervention Continues

    RFI, 21 March 2011

    Libyan opposition officials were to be received Monday at the French foreign ministry as France resumed air patrols over Libya, a ministry official said. French President Nicolas… Read more »

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