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Tag Archives: africa
Qatar’s next target, Mauritania
A visit from the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad, and everything went according to the plan, Qatar and Mauritania singed at least 12 agreement to boost ties between both countries. But things went ugly when the Sheikh Hamad of Qatar … Continue reading
How Saudi Arabia and Qatar won the election in Tunisia!
With the US in the middle, Rashid Ghannouchi, leader of the Islamist Al-Nahda Party, who is backed by the international Muslim Brotherhood Movement, led by Qatar based cleric Yusuf Al-Qaradawi. Qatar pomped millions of dollar allowing Al-Nahda to win the … Continue reading
Libya: Tinker, Tailor, NATO-Rebels, US Spy
Once celebrated by the media as a hero, the Libyan-Irish Islamist Mahdi Al-Harati joined the rebels to oust Gaddafi, but the truth emerged that Al-Harati is on the US CIA payroll receiving 200K from the CIA spooks. At the same … Continue reading
Qatar’s dirty role in Libya, East-West proxy conflict
Libyan former ambassador to UN “AbdulRahman Shalgham” accuses Qatar of seeking to dominate Libya [Video on DW-World in Arabic]. FP translated parts of the interview concern Qatar [some important parts are left by FP, I will try to translate in … Continue reading
Libya, “Al-Qaeda was here”
We already reported the story of Al-Qaeda members with their Al-Qaeda flag fighting side-by-side the British [and for sure the American] forces in Sirt — Libya. Thanks to MOA who linked to an image showing the flag. But I have … Continue reading
Linking topics: Iraq’s arrests and Federalism, US media false story and why Libya created its own Sistani?
If the autonomous decision made by the Salah-Al-Din Province right or wrong constitutionally, the big surprise which shocked Maliki and his government is the huge public turn out to demonstrate for the support of this decision, unexpected even by the … Continue reading
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Libya’s post-war commandment: Thou shall not exclude the enemy
Libya’s future started with Kalashnikov. Jeeps loaded with gunmen, a mix of understandable Arabic and none-understandable barber, but the fact remains: a false start: euphoria that Libya not be proud. Alaa al-Ameri, a pseudonym of a British-Libyan wrote in the Guardian: For … Continue reading
Libya, exposing Al-Qaeda NATO-Jihadists in Sirte
Algerian correspondent in the Libyan front line sent a very interesting report from Sirte, exposing the Libyan rebels. Libyan Afghan Jihadists lead the fight Most important point of the fighting on Sirte front from the western side, is the participation of … Continue reading
Leaked draft Libyan constitution: The Islamists are coming
According to the leaked copy of the Libyan new draft constitution (first edition), that Libya after Gaddafi will be a democratic none-central State . The presidential term will not exceed four years to be renewed once, with the existence of … Continue reading
Libyan rebels war crimes against Tuareg tribes
Nothing new in Amnesty International report on Libya’s NTC human rights abuses if read the complains of the Tuareg tribes in southern Libya. This is the statement released by the Coordinating Committee for the Tuareg of Libya: [We]the forces of the NTC, … Continue reading