The misunderstood Libya
"We have no independent media, no poltische culture and a very weak civil society." To complain is a "lack of competence" in the ministries and a "lack of efficiency" in the state. This criticism is not of Libyan dissidents, but by Saif al-Islam , the son of al-Gaddafi, announcing now that Gaddafi and his men would fight the civil war against the protesters until the last bullet. (See Frankfurter Rundschau, 22.02.2011)
Not only the spelling of the name of Libya, we express Lübien and therefore gladly swapped with 'y' writing makes us trouble.
Gaddafi, the supporters of Terrorristen was performed as a champion of the emancipation of women, won the heart of Europe's politicians but only when he negotiated with Berlusconi, a pact that he does not refugees would leave the country and may yet escaped willing to take back to welcome them into his torture prisons or to southern Africa to deport.
His most dangerous enemies are reactionary tribal leaders. But their success could inspire the wave of democratization in the Arab world. Although many years have
are hardly foreign journalists in the country to take the news from Libya .
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