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Libyan elections: What the Analysts Say |
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The Tripoli Post asked four Middle East analysts to comment on whether they were surprised by the election results in Libya. They were also asked to comment on whether they thought the results would be respected and whether those elected would work togeth |
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ICC Freed Team Back in The Hague After Leaving Libya |
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Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor and the three other members of her team from the International Court of Justice, ICC, arrived in The Hague, the Netherlands Monday night after they were released by the Libyan authorities from their detention in the city o |
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Libya Frees ICC Staff Held in Zintan Since June 7 |
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As expected, Monday afternoon, Libyan authorities freed the four personnel from the International Criminal Court, ICC that had been held in Zintan since June 7 after allegations of spying during a meeting they had with Seif al Islam, the son of the former |
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Libya Expected to Release ICC Staff Monday |
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The International Criminal Court, ICC, has said it expects four members of staff detained in the Libyan mountain town of Zintan to be released on Monday, coinciding with a visit to Libya by the court's president, Sang-hyun Song, ICC spokesman Fadi El Abda |
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Almost Dawn in Libya: Exclusive Interactive Panorama |
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Almost Dawn in Libya, a collaborative project for which eight photographers raised money for four simultaneous Libyan exhibitions of photographs from the country’s conflict reached its fundraising goal of $40,000 and will be completed in the next f |
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Libya Detained Australian Lawyer Allowed to Phone Family |
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Melinda Taylor, the young Australian lawyer who has been detained in Zintan for the past three weeks, was allowed to phone her husband Geoff and her two-year-old daughter Jasmina in The Hague, the Netherlands, according to reports. |
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ICC Promises to Investigate Wrongdoing of its Staff in Libya |
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The International Criminal Court, ICC, has expressed regret to Libyan authorities and has promised to investigate allegations of wrongdoing by its staff in Libya, and the allegations against Ms Melinda Taylor and her staff who went to Zintan earlier this |
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Opinion: When Life Gives You Lemons…- by Gada Mahfud |
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The delay in the elections was expected and though much was accomplished with the few means at our disposal, logistics had the last word and the HNEC was forced to succumb to the much expected delay decision. |
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Libyan PM: Australian ICC Lawyer Compromised National Security |
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The Libyan Prime Minister says Melinda Taylor, an Australian ICC official, had compromised national security and should be investigated. But he also said Libya is committed to cooperating with the ICC provided that it guarantees the professional morality |
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Libya Seeks Cooperation from ICC Over Detained Staff |
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Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdel Aziz has been reported saying that Libya wanted the International Criminal Court's cooperation as it investigates the detained ICC staff accused of smuggling documents to Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif al-Islam i |
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In War's Wake: The Struggle for Post-Gaddafi Libya |
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The Tripoli Post correspondent in the UK, KAREN DABROWSKA has been going over a new study by Jason Pack and Barak Barfi, entitled, In War's Wake: The Struggle for Post-Gaddafi Libya, published by the Washington Institute for Near Eas |
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Nafusa Tribal Clashes Kill 14 |
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Fighting between rival tribes in the mountains of western Libya this week claimed 14 lives and left dozens wounded in clashes in the Nafusa mountains," the Libya’s interim government spokesman Nasser al-Manaa, said on Wednesday. |
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ICC Lawyer Could Be Freed if She Tells About Ismail |
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A Libyan government spokesman has been reported saying that Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor, one of the four ICC personnel arrested in the town of Zintan last week after visiting Seif al-Islam and currently held in "preventative detention" for allegedly |
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