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By Hon Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza I am moved by your issue no. 177 of August 26-September 01, 2011 which had a big cover title “Gaddafi’s Fall: What does it mean for Museven? To pay tribute to the revolutionary leader’s other … Continue reading

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By Elia Kisembo Politicians and Diplomats have never lost words in the defense of the indefensible. The   revelations from documents found by Human Rights Watch workers in the office of Col Muammar Gaddafi’s former spy chief  in Libya suggest that … Continue reading

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Gaddafi vows to fight on: Former Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi who is in hiding has in an audio message carried by a Syria channel Al-Rai vowed to continue fighting his enemies “The Libyan people cannot kneel, cannot surrender, we … Continue reading

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An African group fast tracking integration of the continent into The United States of Africa has asked the US to explain what they are doing in the wake of ethnic cleansing against the black immigrant workers by the transitional government … Continue reading

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Gaddafi’s son vows resistance: Fugitive Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi’s fugitive son, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi  has denied the claims  by a transitional government  official that the rebel fighters had cornered Col. Muammar Gaddafi  somewhere in a desert stronghold 150 miles … Continue reading

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By RNW Desk Algeria’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed Muammar Gaddafi’s wife, Safia and three of his children are in Algeria, much to the irritation of Libya’s National Transitional Council. The Colonel is still at large. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this … Continue reading

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Dani Rodrik, a Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University does not regret having turned down an offer by Qadafi’s son to offer advise to Libya. Not long ago, a Harvard colleague wrote to me that Saif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, … Continue reading

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Expressing concern over the reports of gross human rights abuses and massacres in Cote d’Ivoire, US Secretary for state, Hillary Clinton, yesterday called on former President Laurent Gbagbo to step down immediately.

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Bank of Uganda has resolved the management of Libya’s Tropical Bank in order to protect it from UN sanctions. Continue reading

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Following the United Nations resolutions, the Ugandan government will freeze all Libyan assets – a move that could deal the country’s economy a heavy blow. Continue reading

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