USA, Uk Position Military Assets Around Libya
Western governments consider tougher measures to force Muammer Gaddafi from power. UN, Mideast Arab nations maintain silence.
Why Assad Survives
With the Syrian Revolution at crossroads at this time, an important question pops up as to who is behind the curtain all this while.
Tensions Engulf Libya as The Man Who Captured Gaddafi Dies
Rebels credit Shaaban with helping find Gaddafi as he hid in a drainage ditch last October during the Arab Spring uprising in Libya.
The Thin Line Between Guilt and Innocence
The Thin Line Between Guilt and Innocence.
Why Russia Vetoed The Resolution Against Syria
Russia’s veto to a resolution that could have possibly contained the violence in Syria comes as a shock to many in the international community.
A Tribute to Muammar Muhammad ABU Minyar Al Gaddafi (June 1942 – October 2011)
This Tribute, is a mixture of feelings I had about Gaddafi. At the time of attacks against his country and at the time of his death, I was at crossroads- whether to feel happy or sad. My thoughts about Gaddafi are not intended to be imposed on anyone, however, at least they are a highlight of both the good and bad things that characterised his regime.
Libya Requests Three More Weeks to Respond to The Request of The Criminal Court on The Saif Al-islam
Libyan authorities requested the ICC deadline of three extra weeks to give a response about the possibility of delivery of Saif al-Islam, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, late, according to the court document released Tuesday.
Israeli Lawyer to Investigate Gaddafi Killing
Gaddafi’s daughter Aisha has hired an Israeli lawyer, Nick Kaufman, in an attempt to get the International Criminal Court to investigate her father’s brutal killing.
Rebels Alzentan Bargain Saif Al-islam Gaddafi
Libyan officials said that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi has become a bargaining chip between the official authorities and the rebels who were able to arrest him last Friday in the south of the country and refuse handed over to Tripoli, according to Britain’s Times newspaper.







