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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

US dismisses Gaddafi threat to attack Europe
Article
/ 3 July 2011

US dismisses Gaddafi threat to attack Europe

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stepped up Western calls on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to quit, brushing off his threat to attack Europeans.

By Arshad Mohammed and Lamine Chikhi
Gaddafi vows to attack Europe
Article
/ 2 July 2011

Gaddafi vows to attack Europe

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi vowed to attack "homes, offices and families" in Europe in revenge for Nato airstrikes.

By Arshad Mohammed
Zuma offers to host Libya ceasefire talks in Addis
Article
/ 2 July 2011

Zuma offers to host Libya ceasefire talks in Addis

African Union leaders offered on Friday to host talks between the Libyan government and rebels on a ceasefire and transition to democratic government.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 July 2011

Warrants for Gaddafi and son

Prospects for a negotiated solution to the Libyan crisis receded further after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Muammar Gaddafi and his son.

By Ian Black, David Smith and Robin McKie
SA legal team: ICC has no case against Gaddafi
Article
/ 30 June 2011

SA legal team: ICC has no case against Gaddafi

The International Criminal Court has no case against Gaddafi, says the lawyer leading the SA legal team representing the Libyan leader at the Hague.

By Ilham Rawoot
Spectre of Libya dogs AU summit
Article
/ 30 June 2011

Spectre of Libya dogs AU summit

African Union leaders opened a two-day summit on Thursday overshadowed by the conflict in Libya and an arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi.

By Bronwen Roberts
AU says flow of arms to Libya may backfire
Article
/ 30 June 2011

AU says flow of arms to Libya may backfire

African leaders are concerned by French arms deliveries to Libyan rebels, fearing weapons could end up in the hands of terrorists.

By Staff Reporter
Under siege: France admits arming Libya rebels
Article
/ 30 June 2011

Under siege: France admits arming Libya rebels

France acknowledged on Wednesday that it airlifted weapons to Libyan civilians fighting Muammar Gaddafi’s forces.

By Jamey Keaten
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Article
/ 29 June 2011

Nato battles fatigue three months into Libya war

After three months of air strikes in Libya, the Nato alliance is showing growing signs of fatigue and discord with no end in sight in the conflict.

By Laurent Thomet
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Article
/ 29 June 2011

For Gadaffi, it’s game over, says chief prosecutor

Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi could fall within two to three months, the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor said on Tuesday.

By Nick Carey and Aaron Gray Block
AU summit to grapple with Libya conflict
Article
/ 28 June 2011

AU summit to grapple with Libya conflict

This week’s AU summit will try to show a united front on Libya, even though calls are mounting within the grouping for Muammar Gaddafi to leave.

By Boris Bachorz
Libya hits back over Gaddafi arrest warrant
Article
/ 28 June 2011

Libya hits back over Gaddafi arrest warrant

Muammar Gaddafi’s government has hit back at an ICC arrest warrant for war crimes against the veteran Libyan leader.

By Imed Lamloum
Zuma says warrant against Gaddafi undermines the AU
Article
/ 27 June 2011

Zuma says warrant against Gaddafi undermines the AU

President Jacob Zuma is disappointed with the decision taken by the International Criminal Court to issue a warrant of arrest for Muammar Gaddafi.

By Staff Reporter
The Hague issues arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi
Africa
/ 27 June 2011

The Hague issues arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi

An arrest warrant for Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi has been issued by the International Criminal Court, for crimes against humanity.

By Staff Reporter
Judges to rule on Gaddafi arrest warrant
Article
/ 27 June 2011

Judges to rule on Gaddafi arrest warrant

World crimes court judges are to decide on Monday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity.

By Staff Reporter
Libya’s new weapon: Women at arms
Africa
/ 27 June 2011

Libya’s new weapon: Women at arms

Screaming and chanting his name, the 500 women and girls vowed their undying love for one man. Not a pop star, but Libya’s Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma warns Nato against Libya regime change
Article
/ 26 June 2011

Zuma warns Nato against Libya regime change

SA President Jacob Zuma on Sunday warned Nato against using its military campaign in Libya for the "political assassination" of Muammar Gaddafi.

By Tabelo Timse &
Gaddafi ‘unable to breathe’
Africa
/ 26 June 2011

Gaddafi ‘unable to breathe’

Nato said on Saturday its missiles had hit a site in Libya used by Muammar Gaddafi’s forces to stockpile military supplies and vehicle.

By Nick Carey
House rebukes Obama over US involvement in Libya
Article
/ 24 June 2011

House rebukes Obama over US involvement in Libya

US lawmakers have rebuked President Obama over American involvement in Libya, amid reports indicating Muammar Gaddafi might abandon Tripoli.

By OImed Lamloum
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

Gaddafi says ‘battle will continue to the beyond’

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi issued a defiant audio message saying he had his "back to the wall" but did not fear death.

By Imed Lamloum
Germany investigates alleged Gaddafi abuses for ICC
Article
/ 22 June 2011

Germany investigates alleged Gaddafi abuses for ICC

Germany, which has so far stayed out of the Libya conflict, says it is investigating crimes against humanity allegedly committed by Gaddafi’s forces.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Gaddafi’s rockets dent sense of security in Misrata

Rockets have landed in rebel-held Misrata for the first time in weeks, signalling the city remains within range of Muammar Gaddafi’s artillery fire.

By Matt Robinson
Fresh Libya civilian deaths pile pressure on Nato
Article
/ 21 June 2011

Fresh Libya civilian deaths pile pressure on Nato

The Libyan government said on Monday 19 civilians were killed in a Nato air strike on the home of one of Muammar Gaddafi’s top officials.

By Saif Tawfiq
Nato: Civilian deaths weren’t our fault (this time)
Africa
/ 20 June 2011

Nato: Civilian deaths weren’t our fault (this time)

The deaths of 15 civilians, including 3 children, were not Nato’s responsibility, it said, a day after admitting it had killed civilians in Tripoli.

By Imed Lamloum
Nato admits Libya strike led to civilian deaths
Africa
/ 20 June 2011

Nato admits Libya strike led to civilian deaths

Nato officials have admitted a house was destroyed in an air strike on Tripoli in which Libyan officials said nine civilians were killed.

By Nick Carey
‘Another night of murder in Tripoli caused by Nato’
Africa
/ 19 June 2011

‘Another night of murder in Tripoli caused by Nato’

Libyan officials said about seven civilians were killed in a Nato air strike in eastern Tripoli in the early hours of Sunday morning.

By Staff Reporter
Libyans fear the scorpion sting of Gaddafi’s informers
Article
/ 18 June 2011

Libyans fear the scorpion sting of Gaddafi’s informers

Locals call them pimps or snitches. They wear plain clothes, drive unmarked cars and are as numerous as scorpions in the Libyan desert.

By Xan Rice
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Article
/ 17 June 2011

Officials say bombing not enough to topple Libyan regime

Almost three months into the campaign of air strikes, Nato no longer believes bombing alone will end the conflict in Libya.

By Richard Norton-Taylor and Chris Stephen
Nato pounds Tripoli as rebels reject election offer
Article
/ 17 June 2011

Nato pounds Tripoli as rebels reject election offer

Nato planes resumed raids on Tripoli after Muammar Gaddafi’s son said the Libya leader was willing to hold elections — an offer rejected by rebels.

By Nick Carey
Defending the halal hymen
Analysis
/ 17 June 2011

Defending the halal hymen

If the charge of mass rape in Libya has been held back until now to turn opinion against the tyrant, does that not trivialise the atrocity?

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 June 2011

Nato uses Twitter to help gather targets in Libya

Nato is using information gleaned from Twitter to help analysts judge which sites could be targeted by commanders for bombing and missile strikes.

By Staff Reporter
SA slams Nato’s ‘regime change’ in Libya in UN speech
Article
/ 15 June 2011

SA slams Nato’s ‘regime change’ in Libya in UN speech

South Africa has accused Nato of deliberately targeting Gaddafi, warning that its campaign in Libya could paralyse other UN Security Council action.

By Staff Reporter
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