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the gadhafi killing machine would not slow down. libyan lives were harvest and harvested in thousands. body parts of thousands of our young men were lost. literally thousands of them. and i'm not sure if i should say this, but you need to know that many of our young men and women were raped, and others -- and for others, their productive organs were literally cut off. as the revolution was entering its second month, things were looking painfully grim. and we all held our breath. but courage, resolve, and the decisive point of no return was reached. and this turned events around. you, the international community, chose not to sit quiet and watch as we were being massacred. to our gratitude, the international community decided to implement the u.n. resolution to protect civilians and rallied to our support. the international community was united under the u.n. resolution, the cornerstone of which was to protect innocent civilians. and it acted accordingly. these enormous efforts were initiated by our arab brothers and sisters in the a
the gadhafi killing machine would not slow down. libyan lives were harvest and harvested in thousands. body parts of thousands of our young men were lost. literally thousands of them. and i'm not sure if i should say this, but you need to know that many of our young men and women were raped, and others -- and for others, their productive organs were literally cut off. as the revolution was entering its second month, things were looking painfully grim. and we all held our breath. but courage,...
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man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after i would say need old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting a u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with the launch. and better off dead at least that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own kidnapped troops after israel's marketing of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier service personnel are being urged to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. time now to delve into the world of sports with kate. well disposed in the headlines. drives tiger woods holds off cram it down so when arnold palmer invitational his first tour win since september two thousand and nine the tense of the world's top ten. while united in russia but now i can certainly comes attack at manchester united. this is not a victo
man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after i would say need old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting a u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with the launch. and better off dead at least that's the message from the...
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i was one of the victims of the gadhafi regime. when it first happened 42 years ago, i was a mere child. so i've lived in libya pre, post, and during gadhafi. and i know exactly what happened. my question is regarding the infrastructure and construction and rebuilding you're going to have in libya. you have asked prime minister adwan recently that you wanted the turkish construction companies to go back. and maybe to this gentleman's question, it's an addition, are you ready for this projects to start, for the business? and is the security something that they can trust, because that's probably the biggest question in the minds of everyone, including the american businesses? thank you. >> please? >> concerning the role of women, i strongly believe in that. i have no -- nothing else to add but tell you that by maybe give you an example. my wife has more degrees than i do. i strongly believe that women must play a role. it's not an option. and their right role, and we can see here some very smart libyan ladies. one of them is our mini
i was one of the victims of the gadhafi regime. when it first happened 42 years ago, i was a mere child. so i've lived in libya pre, post, and during gadhafi. and i know exactly what happened. my question is regarding the infrastructure and construction and rebuilding you're going to have in libya. you have asked prime minister adwan recently that you wanted the turkish construction companies to go back. and maybe to this gentleman's question, it's an addition, are you ready for this projects...
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one for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its air raids against gadhafi. might go into the fall and now the future inks instead of having dinner by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate. it's a drug democracy and he's come under fire for drinking too much with allegations that important votes are being cast while under the influence. is uncommon in broadcasting to you live from the heart of moscow on charon terror around tree top u.s. defense officials have admitted that president obama asked the pentagon to set out military options on syria but defense secretary leon panetta and army general martin dempsey said the no fly zone similar to libya is would be a challenge that's due to the syrian army's higher confidence and military capabilities u.s. lawmakers are also trying to push through a fresh bunch of financial sanctions against syria and are calling for president assad to be referred to the war crimes tribunal but experts inside syria believe the more foreig
one for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its air raids against gadhafi. might go into the fall and now the future inks instead of having dinner by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate. it's a drug democracy and he's come under fire for drinking too much with allegations that important votes are being cast while under the influence. is uncommon in broadcasting to you live from the heart...
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sides top stories the man who led the libya's on to gadhafi uprising speaks exclusively to our t.v. saying that too many of us are interested in silencing the colonel but also accuses nato of abandoning the country all for ousting the old regime. it's up to the syrian people kofi annan says it's for them to decide whether president assad stays and highlights that it's a reasonable to set an artificial deadline for a resolution. and pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear security summit head of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised to punish you if it goes ahead with. this is our take. they're welcome to the mongols course come up with we can talk a little through this. united in battle of russia strike out probably at least once a tank at manchester united basra explodes and men look for victory to go back to talk to people this time in the. last chelsea challenge when she came to calculus the economy beat the record in tanks today compared to host the blues in the first leg of the quarter finals on tuesday.
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past the hour on current terror this is a look at your headlines the man who led the libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells r t that jordan powers were interested in silencing the product mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after out saying of the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised to punish palio if it goes ahead with the launch. and better off dead that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own kidnapped troops after israel's bargaining of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier the military urges soldiers to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. next the man who became libya's first post khadafi leader offers a candid perspective on the notorious and violent events which took place there last year and archie's exclusive interview. and on the sidelines of the grossest forum we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting goddy i
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to that top story next we speak to the man who became libya's first post gadhafi leader offering a candid perspective on the violent events which took place there last year it's our exclusive interview right now. on the sidelines of the grossest forum we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who may or lead in the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr shapiro for joining us today and the first question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war really over in libya and who is in control at the moment well it was first quarter so there was no sort of order of libya or was the resistance of the green civic to you to show what we can said the little girl who she did not start to get. we can so they're. going to start talking about developments in the streets when we start tackling those terms. for people as opposed to crucial rights then i can
to that top story next we speak to the man who became libya's first post gadhafi leader offering a candid perspective on the violent events which took place there last year it's our exclusive interview right now. on the sidelines of the grossest forum we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who may or lead in the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of...
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seen its overthrow of colonel gadhafi he offers a candid perspective on the controversial and violent events in the. and while the sidelines of the brussels for i were sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development climbing body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who led the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr shapiro for joining us today and the first question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war really over in libya and who is in control at the moment well let us first correct counts so there was no civil order in libya there was resistance against a dictatorship but we can say that the revolution did not start it. we can say they're true for. when we start talking about development of the streams when we start tackling those issues on equal footing for all people as constitutional rights then said that that evolution substance we have to have a whole lot of national police as you know
seen its overthrow of colonel gadhafi he offers a candid perspective on the controversial and violent events in the. and while the sidelines of the brussels for i were sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development climbing body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who led the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr shapiro...
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we were at the mercy of the gadhafi killing machine they're not listed then and they're. different people cannot compare them with the other countries who did not do the same thing now let's talk about gadhafi still you said is that you regret that it often wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mentioned it in an interview before in the past that you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silence because there were too many secrets can you still maintain that same position well what they said is that there are too many parties who have interests. it doesn't talk that he should be silenced for you know. whether he was killed by a foreign entity or killed by libyans or libyans or me or from others i really don't know but what i'm saying is there are many parties who have a real interest to get their feet just keep siding for him. is it important to be on. my own could be just you know oh i would love to know who was behind his killing you know where there was a libyan or libyan i before he was captured and killed seem to ha
we were at the mercy of the gadhafi killing machine they're not listed then and they're. different people cannot compare them with the other countries who did not do the same thing now let's talk about gadhafi still you said is that you regret that it often wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mentioned it in an interview before in the past that you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silence because there were too many secrets can you...
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over four decades, the gadhafi regime misappropriated resources which should have been used to the benefit of the libyan people. this cannot and will not happen again. libyans finally deserve to live up to their great potential, enjoy a better quality of life, first class education, and excellent health care. on the international scale, we are laying the foundation for the emergence of libya as a mediterranean pn mediterranean financial center can links europe and the west to africa and the middle east. a country engaged in the international community as a responsible and dependable force for good in the world. a country which will engage the international community as an effective collaborative partner to address key issues such as human rights. there are some who chose to dwell today on our challenges, on our differences, and on our mistakes. i have no problem with that. but i believe that in so doing, they lack both perspective and understanding of history and 69 hum of the human spirit will libya. as libyans, we have much to discuss and learn. to learn about rights but also about respo
over four decades, the gadhafi regime misappropriated resources which should have been used to the benefit of the libyan people. this cannot and will not happen again. libyans finally deserve to live up to their great potential, enjoy a better quality of life, first class education, and excellent health care. on the international scale, we are laying the foundation for the emergence of libya as a mediterranean pn mediterranean financial center can links europe and the west to africa and the...
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we were at the mercy of gadhafi killing machine their money listed them and their lives differently we cannot compare them with the countries who did not do the same thing now let's talk about gadhafi still you said is that you regret that enough he wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mention in an interview before in the past that you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silent because there were too many secrets kept do you still maintain that same position well what is said is that there are tool many parties who have interests in the could there he doesn't talk he should be silenced for over. whether he was killed by a foreign entity or killed by libyans or libyans or mail from others i really don't know but what i'm saying is their tool many parties who have real interests. just keep silent for ever. is it important to them who will do what. i please for my own career so you know all over love to know who was behind his killing you know where they were present libyan or not libyan but before he was captured and killed trying t
we were at the mercy of gadhafi killing machine their money listed them and their lives differently we cannot compare them with the countries who did not do the same thing now let's talk about gadhafi still you said is that you regret that enough he wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mention in an interview before in the past that you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silent because there were too many secrets kept do you still maintain...
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still ahead in a program a closer look at life in a post gadhafi in libya explore what women in the two were hoping to gain from the revolution and whether they're happy with the outcome. while they're there to solve the u.k.'s pressing problem but it seems m.p.'s need some help to the recent arrest of a labor m.p. after a late night brule in the house of commons bar is the latest in a string of alcohol fuelled scandals martinis at the recent reports on how some parliamentarians said to be drinking their way through the. thank you yes i hope this behavior by members of parliament now not uncommon sights on our t.v.'s ever since the late eighty's when cameras were allowed to exonerate but are they trudged on power or simply a truck you have heard about stories of everyday that you think physically carried through the voting lobbies which. mind boggles me it would be any other. job where you could get that drunk work not the sax thirteen year parliamentary veteran lembit pick has seen the seedier underbelly of life in the house of commons where m.p.'s have a no need to vote on matters of
still ahead in a program a closer look at life in a post gadhafi in libya explore what women in the two were hoping to gain from the revolution and whether they're happy with the outcome. while they're there to solve the u.k.'s pressing problem but it seems m.p.'s need some help to the recent arrest of a labor m.p. after a late night brule in the house of commons bar is the latest in a string of alcohol fuelled scandals martinis at the recent reports on how some parliamentarians said to be...
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head for an exclusive interview to share his theory on what was behind gadhafi is death. that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it actually happened and to hear him have his theories on what could have been the cause or who was actually behind it was really very interesting let's listen to what he had to say. to many parties who have interest the it doesn't talk that he should be silenced for ever. with that he was killed by a foreign entity or libyans or libyans or me or for the others i really don't know . it was interesting there is if you remember from the from the beginning he was traveling around the world visiting foreign leaders to get their support to oust the regime he was then leading the effort against the gadhafi regime and afterwards after some of the situation or some questions arising out of it after the way he was killed he himself cast aspersion and i had asked him was it a foreign power which was from power who are you referring to that's what he said right now i can say i don't know it could have been for a. discount th
head for an exclusive interview to share his theory on what was behind gadhafi is death. that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it actually happened and to hear him have his theories on what could have been the cause or who was actually behind it was really very interesting let's listen to what he had to say. to many parties who have interest the it doesn't talk that he should be silenced for ever. with that he was killed by a foreign entity or libyans or...
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those into the we should be silenced for the man who led the libyan armed rising shares his theory on gadhafi is death exclusively with our teeth as he accuses nato of abandoning the country after outsing the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its planned satellite launch as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit was. it's easier to deal with a dead soldier than a kidnapped soldier after israel's arguing of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier the military urges troops to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. thanks for joining our team on charon's karachi broadcasting live from the heart of moscow well a former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during the nato campaign is accusing the lust of forgetting his country after toppling the colonel djibril it told a security forum in brussels about the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondents are still he asked for his thoughts about why the top he was killed in an exclusive interview fourteen. that was something a very interesting the wh
those into the we should be silenced for the man who led the libyan armed rising shares his theory on gadhafi is death exclusively with our teeth as he accuses nato of abandoning the country after outsing the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its planned satellite launch as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit was. it's easier to deal with a dead soldier than a kidnapped soldier after israel's arguing of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier the military urges...
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so it has been in the program a closer look at life in the post gadhafi in libya we explore what women in the country can gain from the revolution whether they're happy with the outcome. they're there to solve the u.k. suppressing problems but it seems in payson it's an help to the recent arrest. brule in the house of commons bar is just the latest in a string of alcohol fueled scandals that he's us with reports on how some parliamentarian's are said to be drinking their way through and i thought westminster. answer is yes i hope this behavior by members of parliament now results in our common sights on our t.v.'s ever since the late eighty's when cameras were allowed to exonerate but are they trod on power well simply truck you have heard about stories of. physically carried through the voting lobbies which. mind boggles me it would be any other. job where you could get that drunk work and not the sax thirteen year parliamentary veteran lembit pick has seen the seedier underbelly of life in the house of commons where ed piece have been known to vote on matters of national and internat
so it has been in the program a closer look at life in the post gadhafi in libya we explore what women in the country can gain from the revolution whether they're happy with the outcome. they're there to solve the u.k. suppressing problems but it seems in payson it's an help to the recent arrest. brule in the house of commons bar is just the latest in a string of alcohol fueled scandals that he's us with reports on how some parliamentarian's are said to be drinking their way through and i...
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brussels forum about seeing its overthrow of colonel gadhafi. a candid perspective on the controversial influence events which took place in the. i want the side lines of the grossest four and we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who led the uprising against the regime being the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr bill for joining us today and the first question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war really over in libya and who is in control at the moment well it was first krypton's so there was not somebody order in libya who was resisting being subject to what we consider the pollution did not start it. we considered the group. when we start talking about development and the issues when we start tackling those issues on equal footing for old people whose katyusha rights then said that that evolution is such that we
brussels forum about seeing its overthrow of colonel gadhafi. a candid perspective on the controversial influence events which took place in the. i want the side lines of the grossest four and we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who led the uprising against the regime being the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half...
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against over gadhafi regime and afterwards after some of the investigation or some questions arising of the death of gadhafi the way he was killed he himself cassis fishermen and i had asked him was it a foreign power which western power who are you referring to and what he said right now i can say i don't know before we seem to discount the fact that it could have been. for how that was questioned from the very beginning in fact. the brussels forum it was a very open and i think honest revelation of the thoughts he said i am thankful for grateful for nato support and not just nato the other countries as well outside of nato that have provided arms but what's ironic here now is he also came in there saying that the biggest problem in libya right now is to get the guns off the street and so it's a bit ironic we saw that ok you have the help coming in in the form of arms and now that is the biggest problem to create a civil society a democratic side that he himself has been trying to push for for the time being you have too many groups. committing. sometimes the. switch not compatible
against over gadhafi regime and afterwards after some of the investigation or some questions arising of the death of gadhafi the way he was killed he himself cassis fishermen and i had asked him was it a foreign power which western power who are you referring to and what he said right now i can say i don't know before we seem to discount the fact that it could have been. for how that was questioned from the very beginning in fact. the brussels forum it was a very open and i think honest...
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well i still ahead here in the program a closer look at life in the post gadhafi libya we explore what women in the country gained from the reformation probably happy with the outcome. we're going to solve the u.k.'s pressing problems but it seems he is need some help to the recent arrest stuck in labor m.p. after a brawl in the house of commons it's just the latest in a string of alcohol fuelled scandals the last minute reports of how some parliamentarians are said to be drinking their way through life at westminster. actually yes rukus behavior by members of parliament now not an uncommon sight on our t.v.'s ever since the late eighty's when cameras were allowed inside but are they trunk on power or simply drunk i have heard about stories of every letter from physically carried through the voting lobbies which. mind boggles me it would be any other. job where you could get that drunk work not the sex thirteen year parliamentary veteran lembit you pick has seen the seedier underbelly of life in the house of commons where m.p.'s have been known to vote on matters of national and intern
well i still ahead here in the program a closer look at life in the post gadhafi libya we explore what women in the country gained from the reformation probably happy with the outcome. we're going to solve the u.k.'s pressing problems but it seems he is need some help to the recent arrest stuck in labor m.p. after a brawl in the house of commons it's just the latest in a string of alcohol fuelled scandals the last minute reports of how some parliamentarians are said to be drinking their way...
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should be slighted sort of part two speaks to the architect of the libyan uprising against moammar gadhafi but the former n.t.s.c. leader voicing what many had long suspected. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as the first step towards peace as presidents me and obama exchanged their final handshakes also. it's easier to. deal with a good soldier to give themselves up to criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kids now but costs even if it means taking their own life or that of a comrade. thanks for joining r t three o'clock here in moscow i'm karen tara well the man widely credited with spearheading the rebellion against moammar gadhafi has blasted the west for abandoning libya and it's time to meet mahmoud jibril told the global security forum that his country risks being taken over by extremists our correspondents has our silly i met the former n.t.s.b. head for an exclusive interview to share his theory on what was behind the tough is death. that was something a very interesting the
should be slighted sort of part two speaks to the architect of the libyan uprising against moammar gadhafi but the former n.t.s.c. leader voicing what many had long suspected. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as the first step towards peace as presidents me and obama exchanged their final handshakes also. it's easier to. deal with a good soldier to give themselves up to criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on...
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it was made those responsibility to protect and within a few months the gadhafi regime and gadhafi himself were gone those strikes were launched on the same day today marks a nine years as the u.s. led invasion into iraq under the guise of spreading democracy destroying al qaeda and removing saddam hussein from power well to down to is gone for good and as a few months ago so are u.s. troops. but how is iraq really doing now also in afghanistan ten years ago today the first large scale nonsense special operations mission operation anaconda and it a salad bin laden is now dead but that war lives on so we just want to talk about a few of these historic events and how they've impacted the world today robert naiman is the policy director with just foreign policy he joined us earlier today and i asked him about some of the differing views of the intervention of libya and its results there celtic will of course to. examine whether they need an employer's examples you have to have clearly and what you think. if the goal was to remove. who can contest it was a success the goal was to protect civil
it was made those responsibility to protect and within a few months the gadhafi regime and gadhafi himself were gone those strikes were launched on the same day today marks a nine years as the u.s. led invasion into iraq under the guise of spreading democracy destroying al qaeda and removing saddam hussein from power well to down to is gone for good and as a few months ago so are u.s. troops. but how is iraq really doing now also in afghanistan ten years ago today the first large scale nonsense...
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russian companies back to libya and will your government honor the contracts and deals struck under the gadhafi regime, what are the projects, including with the russian participation which have been suspended? are you -- do you discuss -- do you discuss these things with the russian government? thank you. >> yes, sir, please? >> university of maryland, and libya scolar, i have two part question that focuses on two things. secretary clinton praised the improved democracy of libya under your leadership which you have spoken well of this morning. can you tell us your government's thinking about including the berber and the jewish community that once lived in libya for over 2,000 years and in this regard, can the jewish community of libya hope for a symbolic recognition of its important, religious and cultural heritage, such synagogues and houses on of learning that were destroyed by the gadhafi regime. i know that young people are not even aware of this community on libyan soil, and are curious to find out, especially from their parents and grand parents who tell them about their good relations w
russian companies back to libya and will your government honor the contracts and deals struck under the gadhafi regime, what are the projects, including with the russian participation which have been suspended? are you -- do you discuss -- do you discuss these things with the russian government? thank you. >> yes, sir, please? >> university of maryland, and libya scolar, i have two part question that focuses on two things. secretary clinton praised the improved democracy of libya...
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it was nato's responsibility to protect and within a few months the gadhafi regime and gadhafi himself are gone those strikes were launched on the same day today marks nine years as the u.s. led invasion into iraq under the guise of spreading democracy destroying al qaeda and removing saddam hussein from power so don too is gone for good and as of a few months ago so are u.s. troops but how is iraq really doing in afghanistan ten years ago the first large scale non special operations mission operation anaconda ended saladin line is now dead but that war lives on through want to talk about a few of these historic events and how they've impacted the world today robert naiman is the policy director of just foreign policy he's in a van in illinois to help us to feed her into this there robert it's interesting how differently the mission is in libya is viewed some say things are just as bad today and others saying you know this was a success and one use of force is authorized under the arch u.p.a. doctrine and lives can be saved there should be more american action like libya in the future
it was nato's responsibility to protect and within a few months the gadhafi regime and gadhafi himself are gone those strikes were launched on the same day today marks nine years as the u.s. led invasion into iraq under the guise of spreading democracy destroying al qaeda and removing saddam hussein from power so don too is gone for good and as of a few months ago so are u.s. troops but how is iraq really doing in afghanistan ten years ago the first large scale non special operations mission...
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spight says these comments expose the new rulers to accusations that they are operating just like gadhafi. you almost couldn't make it ultimate stuff. now the head of the national transitional council their former himself the minister of justice under gadhafi is now threatening to use force against you know the kind of these three region garth you can about its head because they decided to act autonomous lee i think that's very worrying you know this is an unelected representative saying this you know how can you justify this you know how can we actually say there are many better than gadhafi if i'm going to use brutal force if i'm going to use coercion to try and keep my country together so it meets with my will which is not the will of the people because i haven't been voted. coming up in afghanistan as american forces have some major blood on their hands it covers all three u.s. soldier opens fire and civilians in kandahar killing sixteen people many of them children what effect will this have on washington's quest to win over hearts and minds there are. all sorts of visions of sudden
spight says these comments expose the new rulers to accusations that they are operating just like gadhafi. you almost couldn't make it ultimate stuff. now the head of the national transitional council their former himself the minister of justice under gadhafi is now threatening to use force against you know the kind of these three region garth you can about its head because they decided to act autonomous lee i think that's very worrying you know this is an unelected representative saying this...
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that they are rational, viable and that they were not subject to the corruption that dominated the gadhafi era. i would say to you that it's a great time to come to libya right now. i know the security situation is a little dicey, for some of you. we live and work
that they are rational, viable and that they were not subject to the corruption that dominated the gadhafi era. i would say to you that it's a great time to come to libya right now. i know the security situation is a little dicey, for some of you. we live and work
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of former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during that nato campaign is accusing the west of forgetting their entree after toppling the colonel mahmoud jibril it told the security forum in brussels that the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondents are silly i asked for his thoughts about why gadhafi was killed in an exclusive interview for our team. that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it actually happened and to hear him have his theories on what could have been the cause or who was actually behind it was really very interesting let's listen to what he had to say there are too many parties who have interest. it doesn't to he should be silenced forever. that he was killed by a foreign entity or killed by libyans or libyans and they are from others i really don't know. now what's interesting there is if you remember from the from the beginning he was traveling around the world visiting foreign leaders to get their support to oust the regime he was then leading the effort in the m.t.c. a
of former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during that nato campaign is accusing the west of forgetting their entree after toppling the colonel mahmoud jibril it told the security forum in brussels that the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondents are silly i asked for his thoughts about why gadhafi was killed in an exclusive interview for our team. that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it...
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>> they're reviewing all the different laws from the gadhafi era. i will tell you that the in terms of transparency and in terms of getting rid of the endemocratic corruption that so characterized the gadhafi years, this government is being determined to doing that and creating a new environment for business to come. that doesn't mean that the entire system that characterized the gadhafi years will be gone. one of the reasons i might add that the government has been so reluctant to start new projects and to give out new contracts is because they are so keenly aware of the eyes that are upon them with respect to corruption. so they're being very meticulous almost to the point of inefficientsy. >> thank you, ambassador. our chamber has supported your efforts to get more u.s. business -- thank you. to get more business investment in iran. severe problems remain as you indicated. is the al maliki government serious about maintaining foreign investment? you mentioned finance in particular as a problem particular oi on infrastructure products. a lot of am
>> they're reviewing all the different laws from the gadhafi era. i will tell you that the in terms of transparency and in terms of getting rid of the endemocratic corruption that so characterized the gadhafi years, this government is being determined to doing that and creating a new environment for business to come. that doesn't mean that the entire system that characterized the gadhafi years will be gone. one of the reasons i might add that the government has been so reluctant to start...
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actively involved in the revolutionary movement from the very beginning after forty two years of gadhafi his regime we just couldn't stand him anymore i want to be part of that i'm open to any work i can count on the streets or the boardings i just want to be around people who are still early days and believe in revolution before the nature intervention and women were every bit as enthusiastic about the gear of liberation as there has been so brothers they volunteered in the kitchens in hospitals they took to the streets and social media sites they stood by the cause doing the work of a man of wood and. they had of the levy and women's union says the arab spring was the single most important step toward gender equality in this largely patriarchal society where women how they were evolution and there were pollution how there were several women in the new government and we need to hold on to these achievements we can give them back at this conference and violence against women attracted hundreds of delegates from across three bear one of the issues discussed was whether air has been forcin
actively involved in the revolutionary movement from the very beginning after forty two years of gadhafi his regime we just couldn't stand him anymore i want to be part of that i'm open to any work i can count on the streets or the boardings i just want to be around people who are still early days and believe in revolution before the nature intervention and women were every bit as enthusiastic about the gear of liberation as there has been so brothers they volunteered in the kitchens in...
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well still ahead a closer look at life in post gadhafi in libya we explore what women in the country to gain from the revolution whether they're happy with the outcome. there they saw the u.k.'s pressing problems it seems and please need some help to the recent arrest of a labor m.p. after they brought in a house of commons this is the latest in a string of alcohol fueled scandals auntie's reports on how some parliamentarians are said to be drinking their way through life mr. actually yes i behavior by members of parliament now not an un common sight on our t.v.'s ever since the late eighty's when cameras were allowed inside but are they trying on power or simply drunk we have heard about stories of employees that you bring physically carry through the voting lobbies which. mind boggles you would have probably any other. job where you just get that drunk work not just sacks thirteen year parliamentary veteran lembit opec has seen the seedier underbelly of life in a house of commons where m.p.'s have been known to boot on matters of national and international importance under the infl
well still ahead a closer look at life in post gadhafi in libya we explore what women in the country to gain from the revolution whether they're happy with the outcome. there they saw the u.k.'s pressing problems it seems and please need some help to the recent arrest of a labor m.p. after they brought in a house of commons this is the latest in a string of alcohol fueled scandals auntie's reports on how some parliamentarians are said to be drinking their way through life mr. actually yes i...
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party speaks the architect of the libyan revolution against moammar gadhafi the former empty seat leader voicing what many had long suspected. it's easier to. deal with the good soldier of the kidnapped soldier criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnap with all costs even if it means taking the life of a common rate. around the world and around the clock this is r.t. with no end in sight the crisis in syria still dominating international headlines and in the spotlight the final meeting between the leaders of russia and the u.s. the outgoing president medvedev was meeting president obama on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in the south korean capital seoul with more details on this let's cross now to. this meeting was the final one between the two us presidents but they have to say. well they did have a lot to say the meeting went on for almost two hours but it does seem like some breakthroughs have been made this is the first time that russian and american officials have agreed on a single thing when it comes to the matter to the s
party speaks the architect of the libyan revolution against moammar gadhafi the former empty seat leader voicing what many had long suspected. it's easier to. deal with the good soldier of the kidnapped soldier criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnap with all costs even if it means taking the life of a common rate. around the world and around the clock this is r.t. with no end in sight the crisis in syria still dominating international headlines...
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go to the man who led the libyan uprising shares his theory about gadhafi is death exclusively with us. as if users nato now would pouncing the country drug sting the old regime plus. but that's just one of the ships in syria. the u.n. and arab league envoy kofi annan says it's up to the syrian people to decide whether to present the side stays and stress is sound reasonable to set an artificial deadline for a solution to the country's crisis. and pressure mounting on north korea tonight over its controversial plan satellite rocket launch as world leaders gather in seoul for a nucleus summit. a welcome it is r t it's now nine pm here my name's kevin i would with the top stories for you tonight and first the former libyan prime minister was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during the nato campaign is accusing the west of forgetting his country after toppling the colonel mahmoud jibril told a security forum in brussels that the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open for extremists a correspondent tester a seller asked for his thoughts about why he was killed and exclusive inte
go to the man who led the libyan uprising shares his theory about gadhafi is death exclusively with us. as if users nato now would pouncing the country drug sting the old regime plus. but that's just one of the ships in syria. the u.n. and arab league envoy kofi annan says it's up to the syrian people to decide whether to present the side stays and stress is sound reasonable to set an artificial deadline for a solution to the country's crisis. and pressure mounting on north korea tonight over...
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the national transitional council was created to rebuild libya after gadhafi but dozens of just died in two days of of crashes and the trend of the n.c.c. to step down so is the new government actually failing to meet its goals. because massively failing to achieve its goals and let's look back twenty seats of power last year they promised peace democracy human rights in libya we've actually had the very opposite there is no peace in libya into the fifty people killed in the last two days in every over one hundred people were killed a human rights watch has been appalling attacks on black africans has been ethnic violence racist violence unpunished i mean that the people who committed these crimes have been accomplished there's been desecration of british war graves you bring garcia again the. punishment the fact is the agency is not in control of the country there's a lot of us are scaling on. and the country is in a real mess now and you see representative in summer where the clashes took place that you mentioned her was also resigned saying that the council is not doing enough to
the national transitional council was created to rebuild libya after gadhafi but dozens of just died in two days of of crashes and the trend of the n.c.c. to step down so is the new government actually failing to meet its goals. because massively failing to achieve its goals and let's look back twenty seats of power last year they promised peace democracy human rights in libya we've actually had the very opposite there is no peace in libya into the fifty people killed in the last two days in...
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into that and should be inspired supported the man who led the libyan uprising shares his theory on gadhafi is death exclusively with our teeth as he eats and fuses and nato of abandoning the country after al saying of the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its planned satellite launch as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit calls. it's easier to. deal with a good soldier that could no longer after israel's a bargaining of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier the military urges troops to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. oh and thank you for joining r t a five o'clock here in moscow the former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during the nato campaign is accusing the west of forgetting his country after toppling the colonel mohun told the security forum in brussels that the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondent has our silly ask for his thoughts about why it off he was killed in an exclusive interview for r.t. . that was something a very interesting the whole world was wat
into that and should be inspired supported the man who led the libyan uprising shares his theory on gadhafi is death exclusively with our teeth as he eats and fuses and nato of abandoning the country after al saying of the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its planned satellite launch as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit calls. it's easier to. deal with a good soldier that could no longer after israel's a bargaining of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier...
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for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its raids against gadhafi. a member of parliament might go into the bar and have a few drinks instead of having dinner and buy one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try and take part in the debate. i . was drugged democracy and peace come under fire for drinking too much of their locations but important votes at the cars while under the influence. live from moscow a big night you're watching r t with me kevin oh in a warm welcome to you just joined us our top story the leading u.s. defense officials have admitted that president obama asked the pentagon to set out military options on syria but defense secretary leon panetta an army general martin dempsey said a no fly zone similar to libya's would be a challenge but speakers the syrian army's higher competence and military capabilities u.s. lawmakers are also trying to push through a fresh bunch of financial sanctions too against syria and a calling for president assad to be referred to the war crim
for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its raids against gadhafi. a member of parliament might go into the bar and have a few drinks instead of having dinner and buy one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try and take part in the debate. i . was drugged democracy and peace come under fire for drinking too much of their locations but important votes at the cars while under the influence. live from moscow a big night...
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gadhafi is gone. the libyan people are now working to constitute, under great challenge, a democratic future, a democratic system. their transition is on track. we were able to accomplish this without a single loss of american life. in a shared operation of burden-sharing after the united states played a critical role in the early days. our nato partners and arab partners took the lead and sustained the operation with u.s. support. so i think that proved its worth. i can't speculate, sir, in all honesty, on where we may end up in any other circumstance or contingency. i know that the administration and the president fully and completely respect the role of congress in decisions on war and peace. and we will take the appropriate steps to consult and gain the appropriate authorization -- >> i would suggest to you there's a lot of bipartisan skepticism that that indeed happened. and honestly i don't think it did. and with all due respect to our allies, they didn't take the lead. we did 65% of the sorties
gadhafi is gone. the libyan people are now working to constitute, under great challenge, a democratic future, a democratic system. their transition is on track. we were able to accomplish this without a single loss of american life. in a shared operation of burden-sharing after the united states played a critical role in the early days. our nato partners and arab partners took the lead and sustained the operation with u.s. support. so i think that proved its worth. i can't speculate, sir, in...
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party speaks the architect of the libyan revolution against moammar gadhafi the former n.t. c.b. the voicing what many had long suspected. it's easier to deal with a dead soldier the kidnapped soldier. a criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnapping costs even if it means taking life all that accommodate. forecasting live from the heart of the russian capital you're watching r t uncharacteristic with no end in sight the crisis in syria still dominating international attention has been in the spotlight as a final meeting between the leaders of russia and the u.s. the outgoing president was meeting president obama on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in the south korean capital seoul for more on this let's cross now to the really what's being said the president's got together for the last time. but a lot. things have been said as as you have mentioned this is the last time that they're going to meet in their current capacities so a lot of issues on the table for them to discuss but syria of course dominating the talks as it is
party speaks the architect of the libyan revolution against moammar gadhafi the former n.t. c.b. the voicing what many had long suspected. it's easier to deal with a dead soldier the kidnapped soldier. a criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnapping costs even if it means taking life all that accommodate. forecasting live from the heart of the russian capital you're watching r t uncharacteristic with no end in sight the crisis in syria still...
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forty speaks to the architect of the libyan uprising against whom are gadhafi the former n.t.s.c. leader voicing what many had long suspected. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as a first step towards peace as presidents would get even a bomber exchange their final handshakes also. it's easier to. deal with a dead soldier the kidnapped soldier. with criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnap at all cost effective means taking their own life or that of a comrade. international news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the man widely credited with spearheading a valiant against moammar gadhafi has criticised the west for abandoning libya in its time of need. to hold a global security forum but his country risks being taken over by extremists or correspondent. a former n.t.s.c. had an exclusive interview to share his theory on what was behind it often. that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it actually happened and to hear him have h
forty speaks to the architect of the libyan uprising against whom are gadhafi the former n.t.s.c. leader voicing what many had long suspected. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as a first step towards peace as presidents would get even a bomber exchange their final handshakes also. it's easier to. deal with a dead soldier the kidnapped soldier. with criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid...
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party speaks the architects of the libyan uprising against moammar gadhafi or the former n.t. senior voicing what many had long suspected. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as a first step towards peace presence but the end of an obama meat for the final time and. it's easier to deal with a dead soldier the kidnapped soldier criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnapping costs even if it means taking their own life all that. well you're watching r t a very warm welcome to you today the man widely credited with spearheading the rebellion against moammar gadhafi has criticised the west for granting libya in its time of need speaking at the brussels form of global security . a country is now at risk of being taken over by extremists or correspondent listen to his speech and spoke to him in that. but the brussel summit one of the panel discussions focused on the countries that have gone through arab spring essentially looking at where they are right now and what the future h
party speaks the architects of the libyan uprising against moammar gadhafi or the former n.t. senior voicing what many had long suspected. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as a first step towards peace presence but the end of an obama meat for the final time and. it's easier to deal with a dead soldier the kidnapped soldier criticism of a controversial israeli army policy which calls on soldiers to avoid kidnapping costs even if it...
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gadhafi, you have an opportunity. you are not yet indicted. take it, seize it, go to a country that is a sanctuary from icc jurisdiction. that opportunity is in your hands right now. take it. finish -- now, if they don't take that opportunity and they decide to stay until the day they are indicted, then i think the dynamic changes. they are indicted fugitives at that day. mr. assad has that opportunity right now. there's not even any jurisdiction over him yet by the icc. but he has the opportunity as a political leader, as someone who's presumably has some smarts in all of this to understand that he has an opportunity. he can talk to his russian colleagues right now, prepare that for me. i'm there in a week ready to go, and he'll be outside of icc jurisdiction period at that point. but if he wants to wait until the icc jurisdiction is triggered by the international community through the security council and then wait for the indictment to be prepared and then say, oh, no, no, no, you should never have gone down this path, you should give me th
gadhafi, you have an opportunity. you are not yet indicted. take it, seize it, go to a country that is a sanctuary from icc jurisdiction. that opportunity is in your hands right now. take it. finish -- now, if they don't take that opportunity and they decide to stay until the day they are indicted, then i think the dynamic changes. they are indicted fugitives at that day. mr. assad has that opportunity right now. there's not even any jurisdiction over him yet by the icc. but he has the...
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it was nato's responsibility to protect and within a few months the gadhafi regime and gadhafi himself were gone it was also march nineteenth nine years ago that the u.s. led an invasion into iraq under the guise of spreading democracy destroying al qaeda and removing saddam hussein from power saddam two is gone for good and as of a few months ago some of the u.s. troops but here's a question how is iraq really doing now in afghanistan on march nineteenth ten years ago the first large scale non special operations mission operation anaconda ended what else is going on there well some of the loddon is now dead but that war lives on so we want to talk a little bit about some of these historic events and how they've impacted the world today so earlier i spoke to david swanson and he told me what came out of all these interventions take a listen. it is remarkable indeed that we have so many wars that the universe restyle up on top of each other now i don't want the ten thousands of deaths in the war in iraq to go without trial meant by any rational calculation so over a million deaths we ha
it was nato's responsibility to protect and within a few months the gadhafi regime and gadhafi himself were gone it was also march nineteenth nine years ago that the u.s. led an invasion into iraq under the guise of spreading democracy destroying al qaeda and removing saddam hussein from power saddam two is gone for good and as of a few months ago some of the u.s. troops but here's a question how is iraq really doing now in afghanistan on march nineteenth ten years ago the first large scale non...
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and with the new york forces because they were only concerned about the toppling of the gadhafi regime in order to get in and further exploit all the natural gas resources inside of our north africa all right thanks to be on the program be only as a q.b. the editor of pan african newswire joining us from detroit thank you. for the three hundred opposition members detained after monday night's election gatherings here in moscow of all have been released one of the meeting spiraled out of control and police had to be called in the next year as jeff skilling has more from outside the kremlin. essentially it wasn't very much different from the mass rallies we've been witnessing for the last three or four months in russia since the parliamentary vote in december only that maybe this rally was not as big as usual with around twenty thousand people attending it it was still there were there to protest against the vote to protest against the prime minister directly the opposition leaders were speaking from the stage of looting the third place presidential candidate. who was also there until on
and with the new york forces because they were only concerned about the toppling of the gadhafi regime in order to get in and further exploit all the natural gas resources inside of our north africa all right thanks to be on the program be only as a q.b. the editor of pan african newswire joining us from detroit thank you. for the three hundred opposition members detained after monday night's election gatherings here in moscow of all have been released one of the meeting spiraled out of control...
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foreign policy not just limited to bush's wars here they are meeting with libyan president moammar gadhafi in august of two thousand and nine at a time when it was in the u.s. interests to call him friend mccain later tweeted this calling him interesting but a year later wanted him gone but if you want gadhafi to go in one of the steps among many would be to establish a no fly zone over the world stand by and allow a leader like kind of use whatever is on people an ongoing target for them iran or use military action against iran we should not only go after their nuclear facilities we should just roy their ability to make an additional war they should have no planes that can fly and no ships that can float we keep pointing the gun we haven't pulled a single trigger yet and it's about time we did the two years on and that lack of immediate military action hasn't resulted in armageddon or anything like it still the calls for action expand now across the globe the iranian nuclear program is a threat to the entire world and our own military intervention. is now the necessary factor to reinforce
foreign policy not just limited to bush's wars here they are meeting with libyan president moammar gadhafi in august of two thousand and nine at a time when it was in the u.s. interests to call him friend mccain later tweeted this calling him interesting but a year later wanted him gone but if you want gadhafi to go in one of the steps among many would be to establish a no fly zone over the world stand by and allow a leader like kind of use whatever is on people an ongoing target for them iran...
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colonel gadhafi forces and rebel fighters argues of war crimes and crimes against humanity by a u.n. report on last year's libyan conflict investigators are also looking into nato airstrikes in the country which killed and wounded dozens. also optimism about agreed deaths ride down proves premature as half and suffer as a fresh downgrade from the fitch ratings agency with movies going even further and declaring greece in the fold that's after the country seal the deal with private investors it reduces the greek burden by over one hundred billion euros. beauty and the city next we explore the exit spas and plastic surgery spots in the russian capital moscow out. the wrinkles big difference is at least one reason for vanity what about the other people obsessed with beauty surgery various new things like the sieges and on subtle things are gaining more and more popularity every year in russia and around the world the battle against nature martha grey hair. i give up. the world of the plastic fantastic botox face lifts chemical peels in the competitive world today everyone wants to look
colonel gadhafi forces and rebel fighters argues of war crimes and crimes against humanity by a u.n. report on last year's libyan conflict investigators are also looking into nato airstrikes in the country which killed and wounded dozens. also optimism about agreed deaths ride down proves premature as half and suffer as a fresh downgrade from the fitch ratings agency with movies going even further and declaring greece in the fold that's after the country seal the deal with private investors it...