Op-Ed: Ten years after a revolution, Libya remains torn
Feb 13 Sami Zaptia

Op-Ed: Ten years after a revolution, Libya remains torn

By Mohamed Alagteaa.13 February 2021:  It has been ten years since the fate of Libya and its people was altered forever.It is hard to imagine a decade...

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Renewed role of Libyan tribes as guarantors of social stability and providers of security and justice
Sep 3 Sami Zaptia

Renewed role of Libyan tribes as guarantors of social stability and providers of security and justice

By Sami Zaptia. London, 3 September 2016:There is a renewed role for tribes as guarantors of social stability and providers of security and...

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Uneasy peace holds in Sebha
Oct 15 Callum Paton

Uneasy peace holds in Sebha

Jamal Adel. Kufra, 15 October 2014: A tentative peace has held in Sebha for three weeks following clashes between the southern town’s Qaddadfa and A...

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Fezzan: no state, three peoples
Sep 22 Michel Cousins

Fezzan: no state, three peoples

By Mathieu Galtier.Sebha, 22 September 2013:The King (of Kings of Africa) is dead. Long live the people!Since the death of Qaddafi, control of Fezzan...

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Libya at a crossroads
Aug 27 Michel Cousins

Libya at a crossroads

By Dr Ismail Suayah.North Carolina, US, 27 August: My fondest memories of my childhood in rural Libya were of Eid Al-Fitr. It wasn’t the rare gifts of...

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