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Cohn: The Responsibility to Protect – The Cases of Libya and Ivory Coast
Commentary, May, 18 2011
Marjorie Cohn
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Peaceful means were not exhausted before the military invasion began
Bond: Are “African lions” Really Roaring? Latest Fibs from World Financiers
Forum Post, May, 16 2011
Patrick Bond
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Given how disastrous globalization has been for Africa, a “far left movement” is long overdue
Jones: Growth is possible?
Forum Post, May, 16 2011
Douglas Jones
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Accepting what you say as correct you assume growth will bring redress of poverty and that growth, presumably current economic paradigm prevailing is possible in the time available. Poverty has never been eliminated as the definition itself depen...
Bond: Are “African lions” Really Roaring? Latest Fibs from World Financiers
Commentary, May, 13 2011
Patrick Bond
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Given how disastrous globalization has been for Africa, a “far left movement” is long overdue
Roblin: Ugandan Spring?: “Instability” Spreads to East Africa
Znet Article, May, 09 2011
Stephen Roblin
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The government's violent crackdown on the smallest displays of dissent has triggered “unexpected levels of activism,”
patterson: Re: Ys, there would have been a slaughter in Benghazi
Forum Post, April, 16 2011
george patterson
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Yes, there would have been probably a slaughter in Benghazi since before the UN air strikes against Ghadaffy's forces they had alrady engaged in massive indiscriminate shelling and bombing of Benghazi. And Ghadaffy has been perpet...
Schaar: Morocco: Can Dinosaurs Become Butterflies?
Znet Article, April, 15 2011
Stuart Schaar
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Faced with a growing pro-democracy movement, King Mohamed VI of Morocco surprised many on March 9 when he declared in a nationally televised speech that he was willing to trim his powers and become a constitutional monarch.
Khan: Slaughter in Benghazi?
Forum Post, April, 07 2011
Arshad m Khan
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What evidence is there that slaughter in Benghazi was likely? Reliable sources report cooler heads had prevailed,and Government forces had stopped outside the town realizing that taking it would be a bloody business. Feelers were out f...
Chomsky: Libya and the World of Oil
Forum Post, April, 06 2011
Noam Chomsky
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Last month, at the international tribunal on crimes during the civil war in Sierra Leone, the trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor came to an end.
Bennis: Libya's Opposition Calls For A Ceasefire
Forum Post, April, 06 2011
Phyllis Bennis
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The UN Security Council resolution aimed at protecting civilians in Libya started with the call for "the immediate establishment of a ceasefire".
Bennis: Libya's Opposition Calls For A Ceasefire
Znet Article, April, 06 2011
Phyllis Bennis
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The UN Security Council resolution aimed at protecting civilians in Libya started with the call for "the immediate establishment of a ceasefire".
Daniels: Responding to the Winds of Change in Libya: The African Union Has It Right
Commentary, April, 06 2011
Ron Daniels
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The winds of change that have recently swept repressive regimes from power in Tunisia and Egypt and are swirling in Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen are blowing across the sands of Libya, posing the greatest threat to the governmen...
patterson: Gaddaffy must be prosecuted by the International Crimminal Court for crimes against humanity against the people of Libya
Forum Post, April, 06 2011
george patterson
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Muammar Gaddafy must be prosecuted by the International Crimminal Court(ICC) for crimes against humanity. He must be charged for the mutilation, maiming, and murder of 1.2 million Libyan people. The U.S. , U.K. , and others had no righ...
patterson: The continuation of Gadaffy and his family and supporters in power is non-negotiable
Forum Post, April, 06 2011
george patterson
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There should be negotiations to end the war and carnage in Libya and make peace, justice, democracy, and reconciliation, but the continuation of Gadaffi, his family, relatives and mafia supporters in power is non-negotiable. At the very le...
Chomsky: Libya and the World of Oil
Commentary, April, 05 2011
Noam Chomsky
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Last month, at the international tribunal on crimes during the civil war in Sierra Leone, the trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor came to an end.
McGehee: Victims of a Civil War: Black Africans in Libya
Znet Article, April, 05 2011
Michael McGehee
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In Libya, where a third of the population are black Africans—it is appropriate to ask: Why aren’t they a part of the rebellion?
Becker: The World Social Forum Returns to Africa
Zmag Article, April, 05 2011
Marc Becker
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Observations from this year's global left gathering
Dembele: Libya: Imperialism - the Real Reasons Behind the Invasion
Znet Article, April, 04 2011
Demba Moussa Dembele
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Three African nations voted for the UN Security Council resolution that opened the door to the Western military intervention in Libya. Demba Moussa Dembele regrets that South Africa, Gabon and Nigeria provided the votes for the resolution to be pa...
Campbell: US Military and Africom: Between the Rocks and the Crusaders
Znet Article, April, 03 2011
Horace Campbell
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The Western bombardment of Gaddafi’s forces in Libya has become an opportunistic public relations ploy for the United States Africa Command (Africom) and a new inroad for US military stronghold on the continent.
Chomsky: Noam Chomsky: On Libya and the Unfolding Crises
Forum Post, April, 02 2011
Noam Chomsky
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An interview on U.S. motives in international relations, intervention in Libya, and Libyan self-determination...


