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libyan campaign. but this was the arrival of the day that really counted. this is the rebel leader now on the verge of government that will rebuild the libya. he previously testified to the dictator and then defected to head the uprising. around the conference table, he was in part being tested. can libya's people to achieve unity and reconciliation? after the key players make clear that a new libya can succeed. >> enormous difficulties lie ahead, course, but the libyans are showing the world that courage, their spirit, and their resilience. they're coming together to tackle shortages of water and power. hospitals are reopening. the mtc leaders have been clear and consistent in warning against reprisals. >> the transitional leader said he was speaking directly to the libyan people. >> now we also have to make sure that we fulfill our part of the deal appeared we have to make sure we have stability and security in libya. tolerance, forgiveness, they must be implemented. the state of law must be respect
libyan campaign. but this was the arrival of the day that really counted. this is the rebel leader now on the verge of government that will rebuild the libya. he previously testified to the dictator and then defected to head the uprising. around the conference table, he was in part being tested. can libya's people to achieve unity and reconciliation? after the key players make clear that a new libya can succeed. >> enormous difficulties lie ahead, course, but the libyans are showing the...
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the most impressive aspects of this intervention is the libyan pride in what libyans see as the libyan event. would the prime minister reassure the house that he'll do all he can to restrain the irresistible desire of the international community to micro manage and over intervene and remember in this kind of intervention less is more. >> i know my honorable friend speaks with considerable knowledge because rather against my will he spent two days last week in tripoli. and he's seen for himself that the libyans are managing this transition quite effectively but i think what he says about trying to make sure we understand our role in this as backing a libyan plan rather than substituting our judgment for theirs is the right way ahead. >> carol iain luine lucas? >> to ascertain whether his predecessor tony blaire personally authorized the items that led to the removal to tripoli in 2003. the nine human rights agencies who don't currently feel they can cooperate with it because it is not up to the standards of human rights will he review it so it will be open and transparent and get to the
the most impressive aspects of this intervention is the libyan pride in what libyans see as the libyan event. would the prime minister reassure the house that he'll do all he can to restrain the irresistible desire of the international community to micro manage and over intervene and remember in this kind of intervention less is more. >> i know my honorable friend speaks with considerable knowledge because rather against my will he spent two days last week in tripoli. and he's seen for...
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which i think i had a civil war about to end in libya what's the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by a russian senate to me. the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee that doesn't. back in may russia recognized the national transitional council as a legitimate party to the talks recently the russian president said that russia might recognize the new authorities as long as they can unite the country based on democratic principles despite the dramatic events in libya can we say that russia's position on libya has seen some adjustments over the past six months. perhaps it's not such a good idea to start my answer with the word no but still be on syria's no opposition on the libyan political crisis has remained unchanged from the start in february we believe strongly that everything that has happened in libya is a political crisis which must be resolved naturally through political negotiation and consultation you can't resolve a crisis
which i think i had a civil war about to end in libya what's the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by a russian senate to me. the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee that doesn't. back in may russia recognized the national transitional council as a legitimate party to the talks recently the russian president said that russia might...
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well i think we have to cross the libyans on that to some extent this is libyan money the money belongs to the libyans and of course libya is a very unusual economy in that it depended it depends entirely on production and the money coming from oil sales it's. unfortunately. not got a very strongly developed economy in other sectors right now there is no money coming from all sales because there are no or sales and they have no no ability to touch their big reserves the second point about the libyan economy is that a huge proportion of the workforce are being employed by the state and so right now the state can't pay them so they are they are they are going without salaries and this this situation can't continue and if it does it will lead to a collapse so it's very very important but somehow or another the money should be returned to the libyans interesting you mentioned those oil reserves of course from the onset the rebels made it a priority to secure those oil facilities now could those assets themselves become another source of tension as as the countries who supported the rebels a
well i think we have to cross the libyans on that to some extent this is libyan money the money belongs to the libyans and of course libya is a very unusual economy in that it depended it depends entirely on production and the money coming from oil sales it's. unfortunately. not got a very strongly developed economy in other sectors right now there is no money coming from all sales because there are no or sales and they have no no ability to touch their big reserves the second point about the...
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civil war about to end in libya what should the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by a russian city jimmy you know the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. back in may russia recognized the national transitional council as a legitimate party to the talks recently the russian president said that russia might recognize the in your thirty's as long as they can unite the country based on democratic principles despite the dramatic events in libya can we say that russia's position on libya has seen some adjustments over the past six months. perhaps is not such a good idea to start my answer with the word no it's still the answer is no opposition on the libyan political crisis has remained unchanged from the start in february we believe strongly that everything that has happened in libya is a political crisis which must be resolved naturally through political negotiation and consultation you can't resolve a crisis like this with milita
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i'm hopeful in the sense of the libyan people would resist. the big someone forces who are imposing their will on them and not only livio that is this is a good for africa and most of the people in general are watching the situation very carefully this is a beginning. of the continent we've the african people and people will not accept so it's going. to the struggle of libya is a man and are some very strong opinions there for me next person africa in the midst of well thank you for the strong thoughts. now there's plenty more to come in the program including reporting with foreign media for the country it ongoing violence doubts grow over the authenticity of reports coming from syria. and final exams on the next crew to go into orbit is preparing to lift off to spite their later their trip to the international space station. top media outlets in the u.k. are resisting calls from london's metropolitan police to hyundai to thirty asian photos of riots police say the images could help them identify criminals advantage to get them through court a
i'm hopeful in the sense of the libyan people would resist. the big someone forces who are imposing their will on them and not only livio that is this is a good for africa and most of the people in general are watching the situation very carefully this is a beginning. of the continent we've the african people and people will not accept so it's going. to the struggle of libya is a man and are some very strong opinions there for me next person africa in the midst of well thank you for the strong...
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calls now are a must a this is our team also recognizes libya's transitional council as a functioning libyan or parsi in his statement russia's foreign minister emphasize moscow has long called for example to go this is nature as opposed to bringing him down violates international law the. divisions within libya are resonating get down to his family is one of his sons growls the then the colonel stronghold sort of the children and absolutely nothing rather the goals of the office tools to end the bloodshed. and russia remembers the victims of the present school massacre that shook the country and the whole world seven years ago the chechen terrorists kept from the one thousand people hostage in this siege the last of the three days and actually three hundred people dead most of them children. friends of libya a group comprised of sixty countries is due to meet in paris to discuss the future of the country post into the head of the countering a special envoy taught exclusively to aussie about what may be in store for the country. now the future of its relations with russia our interview with
calls now are a must a this is our team also recognizes libya's transitional council as a functioning libyan or parsi in his statement russia's foreign minister emphasize moscow has long called for example to go this is nature as opposed to bringing him down violates international law the. divisions within libya are resonating get down to his family is one of his sons growls the then the colonel stronghold sort of the children and absolutely nothing rather the goals of the office tools to end...
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treason and viewed as citizen that is betrayed libyan culture. cbn new shows this woman that came to christ after watch ago christian program on satellite television. >> one of the growing factors is satellite television. a lot of the activities are happening from outside the country because it is difficult for christians to gather together within the confines of libya. >> many of the secret libyan christians feel abandoned by the world. maybe only several hundred, they desire recognition and prayer support. middleton says they are likely to have a lot of prayer in the days ahead. >> let's pray for safety and god's protectioprotection. they are asking questions of a spiritual nature and eternity. this could be a good time to pray for our brothers and sisters to have opportunities to take advantage of those opportunities. >> she says she wants to remain in libya to serve the people. >> for jesus christ, [laughter]. >> no matter who is in charge of the new libyan government. gary lane cbn new, bengazi, libya. >>> in the u.s., republicans are lining
treason and viewed as citizen that is betrayed libyan culture. cbn new shows this woman that came to christ after watch ago christian program on satellite television. >> one of the growing factors is satellite television. a lot of the activities are happening from outside the country because it is difficult for christians to gather together within the confines of libya. >> many of the secret libyan christians feel abandoned by the world. maybe only several hundred, they desire...
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the most impressive aspects of this intervention is the libyan pride in what libyans see as the libyan event. would the prime minister reassure the house that he'll do all he can to restrain the irresistible desire of the international community to micro manage and over intervene and remember in this kind of intervention less is more. >> i know my honorable friend speaks with considerable knowledge because rather against my will he spent two days last week in tripoli. and he's seen for himself that the libyans are managing this transition quite effectively but i think what he says about trying to make sure we understand our role in this as backing a libyan plan rather than substituting our judgment for theirs is the right way ahead. >> carol iain luine lucas? >> to ascertain whether his predecessor tony blaire personally authorized the items that led to the removal to tripoli in 2003. the nine human rights agencies who don't currently feel they can cooperate with it because it is not up to the standards of human rights will he review it so it will be open and transparent and get to the
the most impressive aspects of this intervention is the libyan pride in what libyans see as the libyan event. would the prime minister reassure the house that he'll do all he can to restrain the irresistible desire of the international community to micro manage and over intervene and remember in this kind of intervention less is more. >> i know my honorable friend speaks with considerable knowledge because rather against my will he spent two days last week in tripoli. and he's seen for...
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civil war about to end in libya what's that the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by russian senate. a russian president's special envoy and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. mr markey of some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factis whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces of the opposition the transitional council etc how would you respond to this criticism and . our approach has never been to wait and see ever since the world leaders approached president medvedev and deauville and asked him to help establish a political dialogue between the different parties in the libyan conflict our approach has never been to just wait and see of course unlike many of the progressive regimes you mentioned we've had enough of revolution in our own history we prefer evolution that's why we are somewhat reluctant to throw our support behind revolutionary rhetoric we understand clearly that slogans pass away and
civil war about to end in libya what's that the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by russian senate. a russian president's special envoy and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. mr markey of some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factis whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces of the opposition the...
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will war to end in libya what's the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by russian senate sammy. the russian president's special envoy fabric and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. mr margelov some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factis whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces of the opposition the transitional council etc how would you respond to this criticism and nash presence in. our approach has never been to wait and see ever since the world leaders approached president medvedev in de ville and asked him to help establish a political dialogue between the different parties in the libyan conflict our approach has never been to just wait and see of course unlike many of the progressive regimes you mentioned we've had enough of revolution in our own history we prefer evolution that's why we are somewhat reluctant to throw our support behind revolutionary rhetoric we understand clearly of its slog
will war to end in libya what's the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by russian senate sammy. the russian president's special envoy fabric and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. mr margelov some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factis whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces of the opposition the...
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to end in libya what should the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by a russian senator. of the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. back in may russia recognized the national transitional council as a legitimate party to the talks recently the russian president said that russia might recognize the new authorities as long as they can unite the country based on democratic principles despite the dramatic events in libya can we say that russia's position on libya has seen some adjustment over the past six months. perhaps it's not such a good idea to start my own so with the word no but still the answer is no opposition on the libyan political crisis has remained unchanged from the start if ever we believe strongly that everything that has happened in libya is a political crisis which must be resolved naturally through political negotiation and consultation you can't resolve a crisis like this with military rules we said there is whe
to end in libya what should the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by a russian senator. of the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. back in may russia recognized the national transitional council as a legitimate party to the talks recently the russian president said that russia might recognize the new authorities as long as they can...
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it must be fully consistent with libyan needs, parties, and the libyan context. traditional -- the transitional council has outlined the needs in these areas. constitutional reform, public security, human rights, rule of law, equality, reconciliation, construction, and economic recovery. my new special representative and his team are already deploying. meanwhile, u.n. humanitarian engineers have been on the ground for several weeks, at distributing food and medical aid and assisting libyan authorities to deal with critical threats to the country 's applies. needless to say, the challenges are large. the first priority must be peace and security. fighting continues in some parts of the country. elsewhere, however, we are encouraged that so many libyans from so many communities have laid down their arms and are working together. we urge those that have not done so to join them. we can also be very encouraged by the able leadership demonstrated so far by president jalil and many others. they have embraced the central principles, the principles of tolerance, moderati
it must be fully consistent with libyan needs, parties, and the libyan context. traditional -- the transitional council has outlined the needs in these areas. constitutional reform, public security, human rights, rule of law, equality, reconciliation, construction, and economic recovery. my new special representative and his team are already deploying. meanwhile, u.n. humanitarian engineers have been on the ground for several weeks, at distributing food and medical aid and assisting libyan...
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the libyans don't have a lot of. same material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could aki want to keep it that way conquer and divide is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could alfie is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common i think the challenge is going to be and we've seen this already that along tribal and religious and provincial lines there are divides deep divides in libyan society and one of the concerns that i have is that it's unclear exactly who is leading the charge here exactly what the composition of the new council will be how long the transitional government will be in power and what it will ultimately look like it's really nice to have a change of government after forty two years the real challenge is what comes next and i don't really think that an
the libyans don't have a lot of. same material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could aki want to keep it that way conquer and divide is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could alfie is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common i think the...
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civil war about to end in libya what are the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by russian senate sammy. the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. is the model of some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factors whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces the opposition the transitional council etc how would you respond to this criticism. our approach has never been to wait and see ever since the world leaders approached president medvedev and de ville and asked him to help us navigate political dialogue between the different parties in the libyan conflict our approach has never been to just wait and see of course unlike many of the progressive regimes aggression we've had enough of revolution in our own history we prefer evolution that's why we are somewhat reluctant to throw our support behind revolutionary rhetoric we understand clearly that slogans pas
civil war about to end in libya what are the chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya we're joined by russian senate sammy. the russian president's special envoy for africa and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. is the model of some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factors whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces the...
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several war about to end in libya chances facing the new libyan authorities what role can russia play and is it going to help the new libya be joined by russian senate sammy. the russian president's special envoy and chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. mr margelov some complain that russia's foreign policy is heavily influenced by their east factis whereas progressive countries straight away supported the revolutionary forces the opposition the transitional council etc how would you respond to this criticism. our approach has never been to wait and see ever since the world leaders approached president medvedev and de ville and asked him to help establish political dialogue between the different parties in the libyan conflict our approach has never been to just wait and see of course unlike many of the progressive regimes you mentioned we've had enough of revolution in our own history we prefer evolution that's why we are somewhat reluctant to throw our support behind revolutionary rhetoric we understand clearly that slogans pass away and a tedious political
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the libyans don't have a lot of. let's say material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could offer you want to keep it that way conquer and divide. is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that gadhafi is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history and i think the challenge is going to be and we've seen this already that along tribal and religious and provincial lines there are divides deep divides in libyan society and one of the concerns that i have is that it's unclear exactly who is leading the charge here exactly what the composition of the new council will be how long the transitional government will be in power and what it will ultimately look like it's really nice to have a change of government after forty two years the real challenge is what comes next and i don't really think that
the libyans don't have a lot of. let's say material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could offer you want to keep it that way conquer and divide. is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that gadhafi is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history and i think the...
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the libyans don't have a lot of. same material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could aki want to keep it that way conquering divide. is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could offer you is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common i think the challenge is going to be and we've seen this already that along tribal and religious and provincial lines there are divides deep divides in libyan society and one of the concerns that i have is that it's unclear exactly who is leading the charge here exactly what the composition of the new council will be how long the transitional government will be in power and what it will ultimately look like it's really nice to have a change of government after forty two years the real challenge is what comes next and i don't really think tha
the libyans don't have a lot of. same material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could aki want to keep it that way conquering divide. is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could offer you is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common i think the...
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the libyans don't have a lot of. let's say material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could offer you want to keep it that way conquer and divide is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could offer you is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common and i think the challenge is going to be and we've seen this already that all along tribal and religious and provincial lines there are divides deep divides in libyan society and one of the concerns that i have is that it's unclear exactly who is leading the charge here exactly what the composition of the new council will be how long the transitional government will be in power and what it will ultimately look like it's really nice to have a change of government after forty two years the real challenge is what comes next and i don
the libyans don't have a lot of. let's say material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society could offer you want to keep it that way conquer and divide is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could offer you is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common and...
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the libyans don't have a lot of. same material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society khadafi want to keep it that way conquer and divide. is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could offer you is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common i think the challenge is going to be and we've seen this already that all along tribal and religious and provincial lines there are divides the divides in libyan society and one of the concerns that i have is that it's unclear exactly who is leading the charge here exactly what the composition of the new council will be how long the transitional government will be in power and what it will ultimately look like it's really nice to have a change of government after forty two years the real challenge is what comes next and i don't really think t
the libyans don't have a lot of. same material to work with to start building a new society how optimistic are you that the civil strife will come to an end because as we're all reminded it's still very much a tribal society khadafi want to keep it that way conquer and divide. is what do libyans have in common except for maybe the vast majority of them are very happy that could offer you is gone. well they certainly have their language in common they have their history in common i think the...
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for just as it was libyans who tore down the old order, it will be libyans who build their new nation. we've come here today to say to the people of libya, just as the world stood by you in your struggle to be free, we will now stand with you in your struggle to realize the peace and prosperity that freedom can bring. in this effort, you will have a friend and partner in the united states of america. today, i can announce that our ambassador is on his way back to tripoli. and this week the american flag, that was lowered before our embassy was attacked, will be raised again over a reopened american embassy. we will work closely with the new u.n. support mission in libya and with the nations here today to assist the libyan people in the hard work ahead. first and most immediately security. so long as the libyan people are being threatened, the alternate-led mission to protect them will continue. and those still holding out must understand, the old regime is over. it's time to lay down your arms and join the new libya. as this happens, the world must also support efforts to secure dange
for just as it was libyans who tore down the old order, it will be libyans who build their new nation. we've come here today to say to the people of libya, just as the world stood by you in your struggle to be free, we will now stand with you in your struggle to realize the peace and prosperity that freedom can bring. in this effort, you will have a friend and partner in the united states of america. today, i can announce that our ambassador is on his way back to tripoli. and this week the...
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for, just as it was libyans who tore down the old order, it will be libyans who build their new nation. and we've come here today to say to the people of libya, just as the world stood by you in your struggle to be free, we will now stand with you in your struggle to realize the peace and prosperity that freedom can bring. in this effort you will have a friend and partner in the united states of america. today i can announce that our ambassador is on his way back to tripoli, and this week the american flag that was lowered before our embassy was attacked will be raised again over a reopened american embassy. we will work closely with the new u.n. support mission in libya and with the nations here today to assist the libyan people in the hard work ahead. first and most immediately, security. so long as the libyan people are being threatened, the nato-led mission to protect them will continue. and those still holding out must understand, the old jeem regime is over and it's time to lay down your arms and join the new libya. as this happens, the worldpport dangerous weapons conventional a
for, just as it was libyans who tore down the old order, it will be libyans who build their new nation. and we've come here today to say to the people of libya, just as the world stood by you in your struggle to be free, we will now stand with you in your struggle to realize the peace and prosperity that freedom can bring. in this effort you will have a friend and partner in the united states of america. today i can announce that our ambassador is on his way back to tripoli, and this week the...
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after the guards disappeared, libyan sproat open the cells to let the prisoners out -- a libyans broke open the cells to let the prisoners out. even here, one inmate did not hide his defiance and signed his name above his dreams of freedom. but this ex-prisoner was still scared because he is from a place controlled by the colonel's men. "i felt my last link with life was cut when they took me to abu salim. the guards told me that our existence was nothing. i felt that i could be killed any time. and someone has been trying to destroy evidence of what happened here. the ashes of what was burned in this room are still hot. these lawyers are removing the rest of the archive's while they still can. they might be produced in court if colonel gaddafi and his associates ever face trial. >> thousands have lost loved ones in this place and many other places. it is important that their families know all the facts about what happened to them. >> 42 years of frightened faces are stored in free boxes. prisoners of some prisoners children, too, -- pictures of some prisoners children, too, taken from
after the guards disappeared, libyan sproat open the cells to let the prisoners out -- a libyans broke open the cells to let the prisoners out. even here, one inmate did not hide his defiance and signed his name above his dreams of freedom. but this ex-prisoner was still scared because he is from a place controlled by the colonel's men. "i felt my last link with life was cut when they took me to abu salim. the guards told me that our existence was nothing. i felt that i could be killed any...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre . but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined to get off the side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro-west and the old contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. if the new libyan government will be pro-west there a
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined that the anti gadhafi side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro western the old contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. the new libyan government will be pro-west there
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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within libya itself among libyans. well i'm not on the ground i'm not in a position to know that i mean my suspicion is that the. t.c. has local support in the east of the country. and possibly in other parts of the country as well but i would rather not try to answer that question without having at least visited the place and known it better i mean we know that libya is a tribal society like many other arab states i assume that it's supported by some sections of the population and opposed by others and your porter has done an excellent job of reminding people that while i think there's no serious doubt that the gadhafi regime was obviously a dictatorship it reminded us that even dictatorships have a popular constituency even dictatorships are sustained in part by a certain degree of popular support and people there in tripoli who continue to have that support. director of studies at the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris thank you for those thoughts. well after you spoke to russia's envoy to the u.n. say
within libya itself among libyans. well i'm not on the ground i'm not in a position to know that i mean my suspicion is that the. t.c. has local support in the east of the country. and possibly in other parts of the country as well but i would rather not try to answer that question without having at least visited the place and known it better i mean we know that libya is a tribal society like many other arab states i assume that it's supported by some sections of the population and opposed by...
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leader uganda's going off as more on russia the libyan conflict. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister says the very beginning of the conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and whom should be at barack but it's the masters with which gaddafi has been forced from power which are raising a lot of questions here in moscow and i seen it going you know the russian has never approved of the film a libyan regime back in may and president medvedev clearly stated that. the way the united nations resolutions were implemented by someone too little is on the street since you make that the principle of the supremacy of beings disregarding the european union and un initiatives are ignored and it's been leading to an increase in civilian casualties. it was the protection of the civilian population that was set as the major objective of the security council resolutions
leader uganda's going off as more on russia the libyan conflict. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister says the very beginning of the conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and whom should be at barack but it's the masters with which gaddafi has been forced from power which are raising a lot of...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre . but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined that the anti gadhafi side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro west and the old all contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. the new libyan government will be pro-west
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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is in the libyan capital. leeds is the name for the tried population the syria one of the biggest libyan tribes and staunch in the devotion to the embattled colonel it's played a prominent role during the current outcries and he libya since the beginning of the vans here in february people from these tribes have been fighting against the rebels all across libya volunteers from this area have been dying for khadafy. and in other cities they've been all the time ardently supporting the colonel who's provided them with the past weaponry in the past and actually could laugh at himself as well as his sons time you've got to hide in that area that's why many here on the ground are saying that if the rebels manage to take this stronghold that will officially mean the end of the colonel and the regimes for the national transitional council have recently repeatedly been claiming that police say tripoli is now secure but rebels there is coming here from benghazi soon but so far we haven't seen is find of them here if yo
is in the libyan capital. leeds is the name for the tried population the syria one of the biggest libyan tribes and staunch in the devotion to the embattled colonel it's played a prominent role during the current outcries and he libya since the beginning of the vans here in february people from these tribes have been fighting against the rebels all across libya volunteers from this area have been dying for khadafy. and in other cities they've been all the time ardently supporting the colonel...
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firmly nationalist for example they said they're not extraditing any libyan including abdel baset or mccarthy who was convicted of the look of the bombing and the americans wanted. he's now close to death and living in tripoli and the national transitional council says that's where he stays the other signals are that they're talking about yes it would be nice to have u.n. help preparing for elections but no we don't want international observers there drawing a line where they think it should be drawn between what's their business and what international help is useful for this is a good thing to think i think it's essential for the survival of the next new libyan government that they be seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west to the west realize that you think it in their interest is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to at heart and that can be an amicable mutually be
firmly nationalist for example they said they're not extraditing any libyan including abdel baset or mccarthy who was convicted of the look of the bombing and the americans wanted. he's now close to death and living in tripoli and the national transitional council says that's where he stays the other signals are that they're talking about yes it would be nice to have u.n. help preparing for elections but no we don't want international observers there drawing a line where they think it should be...
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government that they do seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west to the west realize that you think how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to heart and can be an amicable ritually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way that suggests they can only see the western version of british government certainly has been very keen to stress that this will not be another iraq and that they've learned those lessons but you think that's really the case have they really learned those lessons it seems that every political generation every generation of politicians thinks that they can achieve things that the previous one didn't until they try. they won't say any different so cameron and how cosy took a massive gamble that they could pull something off in libya that would contrast with the disaster that was the intervention in ir
government that they do seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west to the west realize that you think how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to heart and can be an amicable ritually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way that...
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the new libyan government will be pro-west there are three or four signals so far that they are very firmly nationalist for example is that they're not extraditing any libyan including have told us that i'm a garhi who was convicted of the lockerbie bombing and the americans wanted. he's now close to death and living in tripoli and the national transitional council says that's very space the other signals are that they're talking about yes it would be nice to have u.n. help. caring for elections but no we don't want international observers there drawing a line where they think it should be drawn between what's their business and what international help is useful for this is a good thing i think it's essential for the survival of the next new libyan government that they seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west to the west realize that you think it in it how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assume they've got the best interests
the new libyan government will be pro-west there are three or four signals so far that they are very firmly nationalist for example is that they're not extraditing any libyan including have told us that i'm a garhi who was convicted of the lockerbie bombing and the americans wanted. he's now close to death and living in tripoli and the national transitional council says that's very space the other signals are that they're talking about yes it would be nice to have u.n. help. caring for...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre . but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined that the anti gadhafi side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro west and the old contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. the new libyan government will be pro-west the
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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it the new libyan government will be pro-west there are three or four signals so far that they're very firmly nationalist for example is that they're not extraditing any libyan including abdel baset or mccarthy who was convicted of the lockerbie bombing and the americans wanted. he's now close to death and living in tripoli and the national transitional council says that's where he stays the other signals are that they're talking about yes it would be nice to have u.n. help preparing for elections but no we don't want international observers there drawing the line where they think it should be drawn between what's their business and what international help is useful for this is a good thing to do i think it's essential for the survival of the next new libyan government that they be seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west to the west realize that in thinking in how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty do they realize this they assume that they've got the
it the new libyan government will be pro-west there are three or four signals so far that they're very firmly nationalist for example is that they're not extraditing any libyan including abdel baset or mccarthy who was convicted of the lockerbie bombing and the americans wanted. he's now close to death and living in tripoli and the national transitional council says that's where he stays the other signals are that they're talking about yes it would be nice to have u.n. help preparing for...
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and he says the libyan people must be the ones who decide their future. the final decision on what libya is going to become is one for the libyan people to make not the world's politicians will be playing leading parts recently the national democratic vote will determine this and it should be well prepared and julie carried out this is where the international community and russia in particular is eager to render active support to the libyans. and we're told that deals have already been made between the n.t. and some european how is what you know about safe. there's a deal to a third of libya's oil reserves which are africa's largest has been reported that would explain why companies like the french oil company were among the first with the first french delegation by can march to visit the rebel held areas of libya now that has been denied but it does raise suspicions that the saving civilians was not the bru goal of the coalition when they went into libya britain which is the other big power involved in this operation has not sent any trade missions to li
and he says the libyan people must be the ones who decide their future. the final decision on what libya is going to become is one for the libyan people to make not the world's politicians will be playing leading parts recently the national democratic vote will determine this and it should be well prepared and julie carried out this is where the international community and russia in particular is eager to render active support to the libyans. and we're told that deals have already been made...
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my hammer is a libyan rebel he got a bullet in his ankle fighting against gadhafi soldiers inside tripoli but with a shot coming from his own side which. i didn't even notice until my friend told me that my foot was bleeding he pulled the trigger by mistake he was himself. this is a reality of today's leave here for when the rebels stray off and march from the country tons of conduct is captured of weapons have fallen into the hands of nonprofessional fighters one of the biggest stories was discovered at the top security prison in southern tripoli where inmates were released after nato bombed the area of the dude was the father of three young boys refuses to appear on camera still fearing revenge from gadhafi loyalists he was among the first to seen and helped destroy the arsenal. they don't want weapons to fall into the hands of my songs or the youngsters i'm concerned were our country will be growing with goggles this is a very dangerous thing it's not a toy but with the country it was with arms it looks like libyan kids have already developed a fascination for the weapons of war but. w
my hammer is a libyan rebel he got a bullet in his ankle fighting against gadhafi soldiers inside tripoli but with a shot coming from his own side which. i didn't even notice until my friend told me that my foot was bleeding he pulled the trigger by mistake he was himself. this is a reality of today's leave here for when the rebels stray off and march from the country tons of conduct is captured of weapons have fallen into the hands of nonprofessional fighters one of the biggest stories was...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre . but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined to get off the side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro western the old contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. if the new libyan government will be pro-west there ar
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre . but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined that the anti gadhafi side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro west and the old all contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. it the new libyan government will be pro-w
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i think the u.n. responded to an emergency the arab league made a plea for some sort of intervention to save the citizens of benghazi from massacre . but only over the last several months have we all realized the extent to which britain and france in particular nato in general basically entered the war determined to get off the side when there seems to be an assumption that the new government of libya will be automatically pro western the old all contracts will just be renewed but is that really going to be the case do you think i'm not so sure that. the new libyan government will be pro-west there a
so how well has the international community handled the libyan crisis will you make a distinction between the nato members some of whom are extremely proud of what's been achieved so far in libya and the broader international community who are adjusting to developments in libya and deciding to be on the side of the future though not every government around the world has yet recognized and accepted the national transitional council as the government so did they do the right thing to begin with i...
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that libyan rebels are detaining oil engineers and cooks from former soviet countries suspected he was being program daphne snipers to russians were later released along with the ukrainian couple after they managed to contact the russian embassy but more than a dozen ukrainians are still being held tonight artie's were financial as in tripoli. well as far as we know thirty two people including two owners of the russian passport and also better russian and ukrainian citizens apparently working for the russian libyan all company here in tripoli engineers and kooks men and women have been arrested here in tripoli shortly after the rebels took the libyan capital and have been put into one of the rebels' training center here in the capital after they've been accused of been snipers of khadafi we have been able to speak to the detainees and they deny all allegations because of additional for some reason the thing that slavic people are snipers we have nothing to do with that we came here to earn money peacefully. these people say that they've been provided with food and water but some of the
that libyan rebels are detaining oil engineers and cooks from former soviet countries suspected he was being program daphne snipers to russians were later released along with the ukrainian couple after they managed to contact the russian embassy but more than a dozen ukrainians are still being held tonight artie's were financial as in tripoli. well as far as we know thirty two people including two owners of the russian passport and also better russian and ukrainian citizens apparently working...
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." >> the libyan people cannot surrender. we cannot give in. >> defiant to the last, colonel gaddafi takes to the airwaves. the international community gathers to chart with the apostle future without gaddafi at the helm. 9/11's continuing fallout. the health of some new yorkers is still in jeopardy. >> the american government believes that there are chronic illnesses in thousands of people. >> solving a mystery 100 years later. thanks to some high-tech help, we now know what happened to ned kelly, australia's most infamous of folk hero -- killer. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. anya's new leaders were at international conference in paris. there was a stark reminder of the cost. colonel gaddafi issued a statement saying, let's libya be engulfed in flames. he vowed that the battle is not over. tonight, we have complete coverage. we start with our diplomatic correspondent. >> president sarkozy and david >>> are proud of the risks they took. -- cameron are proud of the risks they took. this was
." >> the libyan people cannot surrender. we cannot give in. >> defiant to the last, colonel gaddafi takes to the airwaves. the international community gathers to chart with the apostle future without gaddafi at the helm. 9/11's continuing fallout. the health of some new yorkers is still in jeopardy. >> the american government believes that there are chronic illnesses in thousands of people. >> solving a mystery 100 years later. thanks to some high-tech help, we now...
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that that actually would mean a breakthrough and we also receiving reports that scores of the libyan army as they call have reportedly crossed the frontier border into niger and many believe that khadafi himself could also be in monday and good also. have fled the country and we have received in these reports just. information breaking has claimed that the colonel is in the country and has no plans to leave it and it's time soon. the head of the anti can often campaign america's cia was enlisting the colonel's security forces to question terrorism suspects the deal allowed intelligence agents to circumvent safeguards against torture by transporting supposedly insurgents to libya the allegations surfaced after human rights groups in tripoli found documents outlining cia and m i six rendition programs to bar and war activists standard new york based journalist says u.s. intelligence is not to be trusted. the u.s. cia is very skilled at this information and it's interesting here because the attempt is to play this in front of arab audience is this show gaddafi is being the u.s. ally eve
that that actually would mean a breakthrough and we also receiving reports that scores of the libyan army as they call have reportedly crossed the frontier border into niger and many believe that khadafi himself could also be in monday and good also. have fled the country and we have received in these reports just. information breaking has claimed that the colonel is in the country and has no plans to leave it and it's time soon. the head of the anti can often campaign america's cia was...
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. >>> libyan leader muomar ghadafi still on the run. but rebels seem to think that they know where he is. the strong push as they make their way to ghadafi's last-known strong hold. >>> the c.i.a. and muomar ghadafi working together? what some documents just uncovered revealed. >>> our summer weather pattern to continue here through the long holiday weekend, as we see the low clouds and fog ever present and a cooling trend on the way. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man who disappeared while hiking in yosemite national park. >>> search crews are still looking for a man who disappeared while hiking yosemite national park. 69-year-old gene hall was last seen tuesday at the high sierra camp, reported missing thursday, when he did not return to his car. searchers are looking for him from the ground and by helicopter. yosemite officials believe hall may have climbed vogelsung peak during his hike. that's a popular but challenging trail. >>> libyan rebel forces are stepping up their hunt for muomar ghadafi. the rebels are closing in on one of ghadafi's last str
. >>> libyan leader muomar ghadafi still on the run. but rebels seem to think that they know where he is. the strong push as they make their way to ghadafi's last-known strong hold. >>> the c.i.a. and muomar ghadafi working together? what some documents just uncovered revealed. >>> our summer weather pattern to continue here through the long holiday weekend, as we see the low clouds and fog ever present and a cooling trend on the way. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man who disappeared...
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roster recognizes libya's transitional council as the functioning libyan morrissey in his statement russia's foreign minister emphasized health care has long called for gadhafi to go but says nato his approach to bringing him down violates international rules. syria is fortune in media war and it's losing it with almost all foreign press abounds in the country and it all going violence down school road at the authenticity of reports regarding syria. and russia remembers the victims down schools things that shook the country and the whole world seventy years ago even over three hundred people dead most of them children. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow russia has recognized libya's national transitional council as the legitimate governing authority of libya speaking shortly after the announcement russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said russia has never wanted to get out need to stay boss opposes nations methods to remove them it is going off as the details from moscow. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and acco
roster recognizes libya's transitional council as the functioning libyan morrissey in his statement russia's foreign minister emphasized health care has long called for gadhafi to go but says nato his approach to bringing him down violates international rules. syria is fortune in media war and it's losing it with almost all foreign press abounds in the country and it all going violence down school road at the authenticity of reports regarding syria. and russia remembers the victims down schools...
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government that they seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west the west realize that i think it and how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty do they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to at heart and can be an amicable mutually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way that suggests they can only see the western version the british government certainly has been very keen to stress that this will not be another iraq and they've learned those lessons but do you think that's really the case have they really learned those lessons it seems that every political generation every generation of politicians thinks that they can achieve things that the previous one didn't until they try. they won't say any different so cameron and tacos he took a massive gamble that they could pull something off in libya. i would contrast that with the disaster that was the intervention
government that they seem to be more libyan than a tool of the west the west realize that i think it and how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty do they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to at heart and can be an amicable mutually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way...
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government that they be seem to be more libyan than approve of the west to the west realize that you think you have dangers it's kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assumed they put the best interests of not only themselves but the libyans to at heart and it can be an amicable mutually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way that suggests they can only see the western version the british government certainly has been very keen to stress that this will not be another iraq and they've learned those lessons but do you think that's really the case have they really learned those lessons it seems that every political generation every generation of politicians thinks that they can achieve things that the previous one didn't until they try. they won't say any different so cameron and sarkozy took a massive gamble that they could pull something off in libya that would contrast with the disaster that was the intervention in i
government that they be seem to be more libyan than approve of the west to the west realize that you think you have dangers it's kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assumed they put the best interests of not only themselves but the libyans to at heart and it can be an amicable mutually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way...
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government that they be seen to be more libyan than a tool of the west because the west realize that you think it is and how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how to do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to at heart and it can be an amicable mutually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about democracy in a way that suggests they can only see the western version the british government certainly has been very keen to stress that this will not be another iraq and they've learned those lessons but you think that's really the case have they really learned those lessons it seems that every political generation every generation of politicians thinks that they can achieve things that the previous one didn't until they try. they won't say any different so cameron and sarkozy took a massive gamble that they could pull something off in libya that would contrast with the disaster that was the
government that they be seen to be more libyan than a tool of the west because the west realize that you think it is and how dangerous is this kind of scramble for influence it's a good question how to do western players realize that they are a kind of liability i think only with difficulty they realize this they assume that they've got the best interests of not only themselves but libyans to at heart and it can be an amicable mutually beneficial understanding reached what yeah they talk about...
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leader you could have gone off as more russians on the libyan conflict. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister since the very beginning of a conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and who should be at balmoral but it's the methods with which gaddafi is being forced from power which are raising a lot of questions here in moscow and i think going you know that russia has never approved the film a libyan regime back in may president medvedev clearly stated that. the way the united nations resolutions were implemented by some nato members and other states meant that the principle of the supremacy of law disregarding the african union and un initiatives renewed leading to an increase in civilian casualties of that they should however it was the protection of the civilian population that was set as the major objective of the security council resolutions implemented b
leader you could have gone off as more russians on the libyan conflict. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister since the very beginning of a conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and who should be at balmoral but it's the methods with which gaddafi is being forced from power which are raising a lot...
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is in the libyan capital for all. bennett is the name for the tribe populate in this area one of the biggest li bin tribes and staunch in the devotion to the embattled colonel its plate a prominent role during the current uprising he libya since the beginning of the events here in february people from these tribes have been fighting against the rebels all across libya volunteers from this area have been dying for khadafy in basra things braga and in other cities they've been all the time ardently supporting the colonel who's provided them with the past weaponry in the past and actually khadafi himself as well as his sons tommy thought to hide in that area and that's why many here on the ground are saying that if the rubbles managed to take this stronghold that was officially mean at the end of the colonel and the regimes for the national transitional council have recently repeatedly been claiming that police safe tripoli is now secure and that rebels there is coming here from benghazi soon but so far we haven't seen i
is in the libyan capital for all. bennett is the name for the tribe populate in this area one of the biggest li bin tribes and staunch in the devotion to the embattled colonel its plate a prominent role during the current uprising he libya since the beginning of the events here in february people from these tribes have been fighting against the rebels all across libya volunteers from this area have been dying for khadafy in basra things braga and in other cities they've been all the time...