In Muammar Qaddafi’s Libya, people used to say, “We had one enemy.” Today, “people don’t know who their enemy is.” That is how Magda Mughrabi, a Libya researcher for Amnesty International, described ...
In Libya, women played an unsung role in the uprising that toppled dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Now, they are seeking increased opportunities in the... In Tripoli, Libya, women celebrate the revolution ...
In 2008, Issa Hakim left Libya to start his Masters in engineering at Lehigh University. Three years later, he felt it necessary to return to his home country to fight alongside family and friends.
The United Nations has highlighted a persistent challenge rooted in the 2011 Libyan conflict. Weapons looted from Gaddafi-era arsenals continue to fuel instability across the Sahel. In recent remarks, ...
David Greene revisits his 2011 trip to Libya and the period following the fall of Moammar Ghaddafi, to try to understand how the revolution... How The Libyan Revolution Opened The Door To The Islamic ...
Syrian rebels stand on a picture of President Bashar al-Assad in the northern city of Aleppo on August 20, 2012. Fighting raged in Aleppo as rebels doggedly resisted a regime onslaught launched in the ...
A rally in Benghazi (all images courtesy Michael Christopher Brown/Magnum) In 2011, photographer Michael Christopher Brown took a “road trip” through the Libyan Revolution. His new book, Libyan Sugar, ...
BENGHAZI, Libya, Nov 4 (Reuters) - A group of women abandoned by their families and housed in a shelter in Benghazi have been inspired by Libya's revolt to push for personal freedoms in a society ...
One year on from the start of the revolution in Libya, Prime Minister David Cameron has promised that the UK would continue to support the country as it dealt with the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi's ...
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