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BBC News
Libya rediscovers its hidden talent
BBC News
For decades, Libya appeared to be starved of talent. The entertainment industry is still virtually non-existent. But since the uprising that toppled the only man allowed to be famous in the country – Col Muammar Gaddafi – Libyans are leaving nothing to

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Political Analysis South Africa
Losing Post-War Libya
Commentary Magazine
Libya “is disintegrating,” Putin said at a major press conference in Moscow, pointing to the fractious groups that have been struggling for control of the country since longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi was ousted with NATO's help last year
Libya's hot spot feels the chillThe National
Analysing the relationship between the African Union and post-Gaddafi LibyaPolitical Analysis South Africa

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The Voice of Russia
Russia Will not Allow Repetition of “Libya Scenario” in Syria
Center for Research on Globalization
In Libya, rebels ousted and killed…Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 after a months-long military standoff in which they received assistance from NATO forces. Russia did not use its veto power in the UN Security Council to block the intervention in
Russia against repeat of Libyan scenario in SyriaThe Voice of Russia

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Independent Online
Libya owes me R39m, says praise singer
Independent Online
Praise singer Zolani Mkiva, with President Jacob Zuma in the background, at the ANC s 99th anniversary celebration in Limpopo. Mkiva says the Libyan government owes him money for his Malik Muluk music project for the late Muammar Gaddafi. File photo

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Obama's Libya Policy Is a Disaster–and Not Just in Benghazi
Commentary Magazine
“Leading from behind” in Libya succeeded in killing Muammar Gaddafi, but the rush to the exits left a lawless country behind. And that condition persists to this day, and shines a light on the myth vs. the reality of President Obama's strategy in the
Beyond Benghazi: Where Are the Libyan Missiles?National Review Online (blog)
A Crisis of Conscience in BenghaziHuffington Post

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NEWSMAKER-New Libya oil minister: corrosion expert steps from the shadows
Reuters
TRIPOLI, Nov 20 (Reuters) – Libya's new oil minister, once imprisoned under Muammar Gaddafi, is relatively unknown in the industry but brings with him technical expertise to take charge of the OPEC member's economic lifeline after it was restored to

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Al-Azhar Mosque was overcrowded on Friday morning with worshipers who came to attend the Friday sermon given by head of the International Association of Muslim Scholars, Yusuf al-Qaradawi.

Hundreds of worshipers, mostly young men, lined up outside the gates hoping to enter the mosque, while others decided to listen to the sermon and perform prayers on sidewalks outside.

This is Qaradawi's first time preaching in the Al-Azhar Mosque.

His last public speech in Egypt was in Tahrir Square during a victory demonstration on 17 February 2011, a week after protests forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down.

Qaradawi, who is based in Qatar, is a Sunni Muslim figure well-known throughout the Arab world from his continual appearances on Al-Jazeera. A former Muslim Brotherhood member, Qaradawi still maintains close ties to the group.

Security measures around the mosque were not tightened and traffic was organized by the police.

State TV broadcast Qaradawi's sermon, during which he said although he had been preaching for 70 years in the largest mosques worldwide, it was his first time to give a sermon in Al-Azhar Mosque, or even in his home country.

Qaradawi has been living in Qatar for many years due to strained relations with the former Mubarak regime.

He told worshipers that Libyans told him during a visit to Libya that one million Libyans learned the Quran by heart, and promised him that a second million would join them soon. "How many people in Egypt memorize Quran?" Qaradawi asked.

The preacher also praised the Egyptian revolution, saying: "The Egyptian people taught the world how revolutions should be. The revolution triumphed with Muslims, Christians, youth, elders, women and men."

"There are arrogant [rulers] who still want to dominate the people," Qaradawi said, pointing out that Zine al-Abedine's regime in Tunisia and Muammar Gaddafi's in Libya have come to an end, but Bashar al-Assad is still using all means to kill his people.

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Col Muammar Gaddafi’s children have fled Algeria, fearing the oil-rich dictatorship’s improving relations with the new Libya authorities is undermining their safe haven.

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AFP
Americans tour base to recruit for Libya army
Reuters
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – U.S. officials in Libya have begun to look for recruits whom they plan to train to form Libya's new army, a former commander of Libyan rebels who toppled Muammar Gaddafi said on Tuesday. After a wave of anti-American violence in the
Libya car blast hurts Kadhafi-era officer: local securityAFP
Gaddafi former spy chief, held in Libya jail, must have fair trial says daughterThe Guardian
Daughter of Gaddafi's ex-spy chief says jailed father very sickChicago Tribune
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Libyan wartime leader Jalil faces questioning over killing
Reuters
BENGHAZI, LIBYA (Reuters) – A Libyan court on Wednesday ordered Mustafa Abdel Jalil, former political leader of rebels who toppled Muammar Gaddafi last year, to be questioned by military prosecutors over the killing of the insurgents' top field commander.
Libyan court orders wartime leader Jalil questioned over killingReuters UK

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