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and then, of course, gadhafi. that was not a democracy. so when everything started in 2011, we had in front of us a country incredibly weak. difficult to define today as a state, in my opinion. but we can discuss about that after. so today, we have many problems given to that background. and we can see the divisions in every possible way. we have political divisions, gna against the hor, and internal in tripoli, we have the followers of what was the gnc and so political divisions. then we had ethnic divisions. so again, ethnicity is not so strong as in other countries in libya, but we have problems, for example, again, so on. then we have tribal divisions. just a few days ago, there were -- we had, libya had clashes between two tribes, men of two tribes. what we call in italy the tribe of gadhafi. so it's continuously a mess. a clash against different divisions. on top of these divisions, we have external actors. and they're doing their business. so on one side, we have -- i cannot say europe because it's a mess. let's say maybe italy and
and then, of course, gadhafi. that was not a democracy. so when everything started in 2011, we had in front of us a country incredibly weak. difficult to define today as a state, in my opinion. but we can discuss about that after. so today, we have many problems given to that background. and we can see the divisions in every possible way. we have political divisions, gna against the hor, and internal in tripoli, we have the followers of what was the gnc and so political divisions. then we had...
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on the benghazi we had gadhafi his troops in neighboring. allowing the opposition to drive them out. we hit it off these air defenses this was afrikaans first war and it's commander in chief was the first african-american president in the words of the obama administration the u.s. position in the war against libya was that of leading from behind what is really interesting is of course the fact that the war was opened and directed first by africa and then the mission was taken over by nato. and other with people running the show me told are themselves being run by the united states which is formally in command of nato not only that in one of his speeches obama after the bombing campaign had ceased and was praising the efforts of allies in libya revealed that even a number of french bombing missions were in fact piloted by american it's. the intervention of libya is also a way of send a message the other african nation states that should they pursue a course of such radical defiance radical independence such a nationalist an anti imperialist c
on the benghazi we had gadhafi his troops in neighboring. allowing the opposition to drive them out. we hit it off these air defenses this was afrikaans first war and it's commander in chief was the first african-american president in the words of the obama administration the u.s. position in the war against libya was that of leading from behind what is really interesting is of course the fact that the war was opened and directed first by africa and then the mission was taken over by nato. and...
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why many libyans blame the government for a failed revolution six years since the fall of moammar gadhafi. and in sport will tell you about a tennis player who has just won her first match as the new world number one. international donors in geneva have pledged two hundred thirty four million dollars to help the ranger refugee crisis brings the total amount of money committed to three hundred thirty five million which is still short of the un's overall appeal for four hundred forty four million dollars. the u.n. says the money is needed to provide lifesaving aid to the one point two million refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh officials in bangladesh say the refugee situation is becoming untenable as thousands of range of muslims cross the border every day to invade saudi has more from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. things are considerably improving the refugee since the big late august when things were very chaotic it was the host community who were the first responders then the presence of a lot of aid agencies in various camps. in a field hospital sanitation and water faci
why many libyans blame the government for a failed revolution six years since the fall of moammar gadhafi. and in sport will tell you about a tennis player who has just won her first match as the new world number one. international donors in geneva have pledged two hundred thirty four million dollars to help the ranger refugee crisis brings the total amount of money committed to three hundred thirty five million which is still short of the un's overall appeal for four hundred forty four million...
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the money from libyan oil allowed gadhafi to underwrite ambitious projects. three hundred million dollars for the first pan-african satellite ross com. thirty billion dollars in the largest irrigation system in the world that draws on the fast research a fresh water under the sahara to turn tens of thousands of hectares of libyan desert into farmland. khadafi wanted to demonstrate that africa could develop without depending on the western banking system or the international monetary fund libya to live through all of tens of billions of dollars in each case was capitalizing a number of new african economic institutions of the african development bank of the african monetary fund africa would then develop its also lotions and develop its own line. address its own problems so it was in good of you. and with gadhafi is leadership increasingly becoming something of a bloc rather than a series of disparate individual nations that could be dealt with one on one and set against each other. when gadhafi was elected chairman of the african union in two thousand and nin
the money from libyan oil allowed gadhafi to underwrite ambitious projects. three hundred million dollars for the first pan-african satellite ross com. thirty billion dollars in the largest irrigation system in the world that draws on the fast research a fresh water under the sahara to turn tens of thousands of hectares of libyan desert into farmland. khadafi wanted to demonstrate that africa could develop without depending on the western banking system or the international monetary fund libya...
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it's the sixth anniversary of the death of libya's former gadhafi but chaos and conflict still plagued the country despite the un's efforts to end the crisis many libyans hold the current politicians responsible for derailing the revolution. has more from tripoli. this is how some libyans greeted the end of the death his four decades in power in oktober to eleven o'clock and mohammed was an opponent of good death and was imprisoned by the regime over the last six years he's watched as hope of a bright future has turned into despair. the fact that gadhafi himself is gone is a victory to every oppressed person repaid dearly to recapture our freedom it took too much blood and too many souls but unfortunately excessive freedom took us to far in the opposite direction. the country has slipped in to kill us also shaking the stability of neighboring countries many people celebrated the fall of gadhafi regime six years ago now as a country is plagued by internal fighting division and financial collapse the international community relies on efforts by the united nations to bring the warring fac
it's the sixth anniversary of the death of libya's former gadhafi but chaos and conflict still plagued the country despite the un's efforts to end the crisis many libyans hold the current politicians responsible for derailing the revolution. has more from tripoli. this is how some libyans greeted the end of the death his four decades in power in oktober to eleven o'clock and mohammed was an opponent of good death and was imprisoned by the regime over the last six years he's watched as hope of a...
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the the fall of gadhafi produce a shockwave that would be found far beyond libya. unfortunately there was not a very good handle on the forty thousand plus weapons that could offie had and so quickly we find out that. over thirty five thousand of those weapons just atomized they just disappeared and so we discovered that some of those weapons made a made it into northern mali the southern algeria other in southern libya there are other everywhere. some of those weapons fell into the hands of the libyan rebels others including anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles fell into the hands of torak fighters who fought alongside gadhafi because he supported their demands for autonomy in the samarra. yet to you and your daughter is a letter to a law about it difficult to cause you to. commute a disorder known about this also quite. by the. charter is a very. noble or citizens of the zone green zone than all the war will agree on the border go i'm also told it is our job as. you're all part of the pride of our your city great get a feel for greater than fifty feet of water or
the the fall of gadhafi produce a shockwave that would be found far beyond libya. unfortunately there was not a very good handle on the forty thousand plus weapons that could offie had and so quickly we find out that. over thirty five thousand of those weapons just atomized they just disappeared and so we discovered that some of those weapons made a made it into northern mali the southern algeria other in southern libya there are other everywhere. some of those weapons fell into the hands of...
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we couldn't get rid of gadhafi ourselves through libya over the libyan have to rise up first. we now have some became radicalized qualifying islamist militias so was it a mistake to let them go and then let them come back because of a second instance saying they made one people come back they didn't get their brains examined and checked out i mean everybody has been to a war zone and it's some cycle cycle time to find out if he's one of the vanguard or not not everyone who goes off to fight wants to bring the violence back home to britain but counterterrorism forces can't always tell the difference and that carries enormous risks for countries like the u.k. . it's like a guys felt isolated. between their home and the u.k. and also to the community here a little excerpt about home on the whole of what libya's only family had to call them but it's just mystified as to what it was all. the lack of social cohesion with the understanding the spiral with hope a lot of these reporters are going to bed britain the semi five years identified twenty three thousand suspects of interest p
we couldn't get rid of gadhafi ourselves through libya over the libyan have to rise up first. we now have some became radicalized qualifying islamist militias so was it a mistake to let them go and then let them come back because of a second instance saying they made one people come back they didn't get their brains examined and checked out i mean everybody has been to a war zone and it's some cycle cycle time to find out if he's one of the vanguard or not not everyone who goes off to fight...
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six years up to the overthrow of colonel gadhafi maybe and remains stable divided and very violent my guest this week is time sony senior adviser to the government of national force can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. easily. be easy to the big apple. by train from new orleans to you. the thirty one a rancher on the legendary christian taking it well stated. and the trip by true american history. class danger train adventure. please. make your smart t.v. and smart with the smart. what you want when you want it. up to date. extraordinary. depth. you decide what songs. find out what w. john. rationalists are on the rise with a client to meet your contract great you can use their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking more trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what that nation me to you. to share your story join the conversation here on to dublin you on twitter and on facebook. six years after the overthrow of colonel gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is a senior ad
six years up to the overthrow of colonel gadhafi maybe and remains stable divided and very violent my guest this week is time sony senior adviser to the government of national force can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. easily. be easy to the big apple. by train from new orleans to you. the thirty one a rancher on the legendary christian taking it well stated. and the trip by true american history. class danger train adventure. please. make your smart t.v....
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it's six years since libya's former leader moammar gadhafi died chaos and conflict still plagued thecountry despite the un's efforts to end the crisis many libyans hold rival politicians responsible for d. very early in the revolution not more and i'll go ahead has more from tripoli. this is how some libyans celebrated the end of the death his four decades in power . to an eleven abubaker mohammed was an opponent of good death and was imprisoned by their regime over the last six years he's watched as hope of a bright future has turned into despair. if you had. the fact that gadhafi himself is gone is a victory to every oppressed person we paid dearly to recapture our freedom it took too much blood and too many souls and unfortunately excessive freedom took us to far in the opposite direction. the country has slipped into kill us also shaking the stability of neighboring countries many people celebrated the fall of gadhafi regime six years ago now as a country is plagued by internal fighting division and financial collapse the international community relies on efforts by the united na
it's six years since libya's former leader moammar gadhafi died chaos and conflict still plagued thecountry despite the un's efforts to end the crisis many libyans hold rival politicians responsible for d. very early in the revolution not more and i'll go ahead has more from tripoli. this is how some libyans celebrated the end of the death his four decades in power . to an eleven abubaker mohammed was an opponent of good death and was imprisoned by their regime over the last six years he's...
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six years off to the overthrow of total gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talk show me senior advisor to the government of national force can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. g.w. . my first bicycle was a sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this motion towards the middle something as simple as learning how to write them by side who isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me as the news might have. finally gave up and mentioned buying me on my side and returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice and now i want to meet showers for those women back home who are bound by them duties and social rules and inform them about the basic rights my name is them out of the go home and i work. need a. sustainable protection for the earth ideas designed to preserve our ecosystems they exist around the world. global ideas takes the next step protection for our planet's biological diversity trailblazing pr
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and then of course gadhafi that was not a democracy. when everything started in 2011 we had in front of us a country incredibly weak, difficult to define today as a state in my opinion. we have political divisions and we have the followers of what was the gnc so political divisions. again, with a table against it and we have triable divisions. a few days ago libya had clashes between a man of two tribes they are doing the business. so on one side we have -- i cannot say europe because it's a mess. let's say maybe italy and the united states. apparently the international community that supports the gna. but on the other side of the plate we have -- of the table we have others like russia and so this presence taking one part or the other has disrupted completely the normal process of let's say demockizatiof the cou. the problem that is played by external actor and also tunisia on one side and on the other side it's been a problem for the economy because of no investments at all, in the country in every part of the way, for the social fabr
and then of course gadhafi that was not a democracy. when everything started in 2011 we had in front of us a country incredibly weak, difficult to define today as a state in my opinion. we have political divisions and we have the followers of what was the gnc so political divisions. again, with a table against it and we have triable divisions. a few days ago libya had clashes between a man of two tribes they are doing the business. so on one side we have -- i cannot say europe because it's a...
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six years after the overthrow of colonel gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is a senior advisor to the government of national accord one of three so-called governments but the only one that's recognized as legitimate by the outside world he's taught her as sunny and he's flown here specially to tunis to appear on conflict so can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. has certainly welcome to convince our thanks to you said a year ago that we have control you the government of national court have control of the state institutions and our opponents understand the game is over that didn't happen that you can look to soon well i think fair to say that it was not an easy challenge that we faced since we came and we came to tripoli where we were actually with the no force to manage what is there we have to work things from scratch but these were grand statements that you made absolutely. they have control of the state institutions and their opponents understand the game is over they haven't understood that at all it's true
six years after the overthrow of colonel gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is a senior advisor to the government of national accord one of three so-called governments but the only one that's recognized as legitimate by the outside world he's taught her as sunny and he's flown here specially to tunis to appear on conflict so can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. has certainly welcome to convince our thanks to you said...
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benghazi was the capital of the arab spring uprising against gadhafi and produce many fighters for that. if we go back to the records that were found in 2007 you get almost exactly the same percentage of fighters in that mobilization as we found in the isis records for 2013-2014. in 2008, the state department added a cable, the report said similar conditions and words of fighter equipment. -- in words fighter recruitment. in terms very similar to that are applicable to the 2013-2014. if you go back further to the 1990s, you have the islamic fighting group conducting war against gadhafi a gain in uprising, again centered in the east, and then if you go for the back in the '70s and '80s, this region was really at the center of the muslim brotherhood opposition to gadhafi. mobilization in eastern libya predates the particular isis claim to be building the caliphate. if we turn to tunisia, it's a lot different. it's more widespread. however, we again see as i noted hotspots in southern libya, or southern tunisia, sorry, particularly -- has historical produced fighters in the early iraq conf
benghazi was the capital of the arab spring uprising against gadhafi and produce many fighters for that. if we go back to the records that were found in 2007 you get almost exactly the same percentage of fighters in that mobilization as we found in the isis records for 2013-2014. in 2008, the state department added a cable, the report said similar conditions and words of fighter equipment. -- in words fighter recruitment. in terms very similar to that are applicable to the 2013-2014. if you go...
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east of libya has a stoically bent aside of resistance at protests against the gadhafi government and militancy more broadly. and southern tunisia also has a history of pension with the central government of tunisia. so we found similarity of the structure. the second part is in each of these places there's a long history. in eastern libya it's very clear. we can trace it back on isis mobilization were looking at in 2013-2014. benghazi was the capital of the arab spring uprising against gadhafi and produce many fighters for that. if we go back to the records that were found in 2007 you get almost exactly the same percentage of fighters in that mobilization as were fighting in the isis records for 2013-2014. in 2008, the state department added cable, the report similar conditions and words of fighter equipment. in terms very similar to that are applicable to the 2013-2014. if you go back further to the '90s, you have the islamic fighting group conducting war against gadhafi a gain in uprising, again centered in the east, and then if you go for the back in the '70s and '80s, this region
east of libya has a stoically bent aside of resistance at protests against the gadhafi government and militancy more broadly. and southern tunisia also has a history of pension with the central government of tunisia. so we found similarity of the structure. the second part is in each of these places there's a long history. in eastern libya it's very clear. we can trace it back on isis mobilization were looking at in 2013-2014. benghazi was the capital of the arab spring uprising against gadhafi...
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entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years after the overthrow of carlo gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talking sony senior advisor to the government of national accord can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy for the next d.w. . followers can say so much. that some of the world's finest florists are competing in court and in the spanish city's famous patios they let the flowers do the talking. join us as we accompany floral artists around court of was the international flower festival. in a paradise of plans. you're romex in sixty minutes on d w. health. and here in studio. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in an equal societies. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w. it's reformation day on d w will have programs of round the clock marking its five hundredth anniversary we're going live to the commemoration ceremony in britain barack will be documentaries magazines and talk shows focusing on luther and the groundbreaking events he h
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six years after the death of gadhafi. al-jazeera the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall in. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera the strength of al-jazeera is that because we have such a span fifteen are poor people will come to us and actually share the information with the al-jazeera team into their.
six years after the death of gadhafi. al-jazeera the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall in. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera the strength of al-jazeera is that because we have such a span fifteen are poor people will come to us and actually share the information with the al-jazeera team into their.
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for someone else to blame tell me where the weapons come from do you think these are the weapons of gadhafi no that's a serious issue certainly apart from your own internal politics and internal squabbles and violence there are huge concerns about your treatment of migrants in libya in february e.u. leaders agreed to a controversial plan that stem the flow of migrants from from libya but we've seen them subject since then to massive abuse and your coast guard actually sometimes shoots at them i mean what what kind of treatment is this what kind of humanity is this in libya first of all you're putting issues that are not necessary the full facts i will tell you for example when the all the europe is talking about fighting or combating illegal migration where they're coming out of their countries and their ultimate. target is to reach europe not libya we're just a passage and we're a country of conflict. we're a country we're divided we have limited resources how do you expect us to deal with this flood where even europe is not able to manage it if they're not you're saying that it has you do
for someone else to blame tell me where the weapons come from do you think these are the weapons of gadhafi no that's a serious issue certainly apart from your own internal politics and internal squabbles and violence there are huge concerns about your treatment of migrants in libya in february e.u. leaders agreed to a controversial plan that stem the flow of migrants from from libya but we've seen them subject since then to massive abuse and your coast guard actually sometimes shoots at them i...
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six years after the overthrow of colonel gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is a senior advisor to the government of national accord one of three so-called governments but the only one.
six years after the overthrow of colonel gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is a senior advisor to the government of national accord one of three so-called governments but the only one.
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entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years after the overthrow of carlo gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talk of sony's senior advisor to the government of national corps can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy for thirty minutes more d.w. . busy getting it come to life combine it with the right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul i'm joined by the helicopter did up his political correspondent on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the perspective closer d.w. news c s i. j w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been going there you know michel. let's cut our innovations magazine for asia the us from one every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. when cities are engulfed by the sea. then all the dams walls and costly protective measures will be a. thing. swords challenge north yorkshire starting november nights on g.w. . a turkish court has
entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years after the overthrow of carlo gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talk of sony's senior advisor to the government of national corps can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy for thirty minutes more d.w. . busy getting it come to life combine it with the right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul i'm joined by the helicopter did up his political...
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spring in libya in twenty eleven drives of young british libyan men went off to fight and overthrow gadhafi britain led the nato intervention with air strikes but it needed ground forces to do the real work men like our craft who went from manchester to fight. why were the british authorities so relaxed about people going off to fight him and i know they're going for a good cause. yes i think the tiriel this ideology at the time that. we couldn't get rid of kadafi ourselves through the mirror of it let the libyan have to rise up first. we now know some became radicalized modifying islamist militias so was it a mistake to let them go and then let them come back it was a mistake it is to mistake they made when people come back they didn't get their brains examined and checked out i mean everybody has been to a war zone and it's some type of psychotherapy to find out if he's one of the vanguard or not not everyone who goes off to fight wants to bring the violence back home to britain but counterterrorism forces can't always tell the difference and that carries enormous risks for countries like
spring in libya in twenty eleven drives of young british libyan men went off to fight and overthrow gadhafi britain led the nato intervention with air strikes but it needed ground forces to do the real work men like our craft who went from manchester to fight. why were the british authorities so relaxed about people going off to fight him and i know they're going for a good cause. yes i think the tiriel this ideology at the time that. we couldn't get rid of kadafi ourselves through the mirror...
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the fact that gadhafi himself is gone is a victory to every oppressed person paid dearly to recapture our freedom it took too much blood and too many souls and unfortunately excessive freedom took us to far in the opposite direction. the country has slipped into care use also shaking the stability of neighboring countries. people celebrated the fall of good. six years ago. now as a country is plagued by internal fighting division and financial collapse the international community relies on efforts by the united nations to bring the warring factions together. are you and push to mediate between revell factions has so far resulted in a stalemate with military rule in the east under any gate commander really for have to and an internationally recognized government controlling the west the country is awash with arms last year the united nations was told there were twenty million weapons in a country of just six million people and that they're still being smuggled in and out lawlessness has led to a complex and lucrative trade in people smuggling which is draining the political and social
the fact that gadhafi himself is gone is a victory to every oppressed person paid dearly to recapture our freedom it took too much blood and too many souls and unfortunately excessive freedom took us to far in the opposite direction. the country has slipped into care use also shaking the stability of neighboring countries. people celebrated the fall of good. six years ago. now as a country is plagued by internal fighting division and financial collapse the international community relies on...
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six years after the overthrow of kosovo gadhafi libya remains unstable divided and very violent my guest this week is talking about sony's senior advisor to the government of national accord can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy foods in sixty minutes d w. nationalists are on the rise with the world wide and you know i am taking the luxury to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what that nation mean to you. to show you so or join the conversation on to w. on to the top on the facebook. beat the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany idiosyncrasies of the traditions everyday lives and language i can just come out of my lungs i'm so i'm young i could share. the trick i am d.w. dot com the german. hello and welcome to focus on europe glad you could join us turmoil continues in spain as the fight for independence in catalonia continues.
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six years after the death of gadhafi. thanks al jazeera world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. for many in the west african country of life can be quite a struggle. a quarter of the country is covered in forest and the government has neglected roads and basic services. constant delays paralyze the nation's economy. and yet guinea is a rich country rich gold and diamonds. but most canadians never see the benefit. in a month get it up with today pierre on his assistant bus transport medicines in record time from the capital conakry to kiss a dugu on the other side of the country so we're going to know. guinea is still plagued by serious diseases like polio defeat area and rabies. the pharmacy's primary concern is delivering the vaccines to where they're needed before the climate spoils them. with no refrigerated truck or ice balls packs his vaccines in a box with just enough ice for the trip to give me. focus on the bottom and. the next challenge is
six years after the death of gadhafi. thanks al jazeera world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. for many in the west african country of life can be quite a struggle. a quarter of the country is covered in forest and the government has neglected roads and basic services. constant delays paralyze the nation's economy. and yet guinea is a rich country rich gold and diamonds. but most...
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six years since the death of moammar gadhafi libya remains diverse teated the diplomatic struggle to restore political order has a stalled and the old guard is just waiting for an opportunity to return. tripoli . still to come on the al-jazeera news hour donald trump makes a condolence call to an american soldier's widow and is accused of being insensitive. to lebanese phyllis made his way to the oscars but is seen as an insult i promised him yes. let's tie goalkeeper learns the hard way that we should never celebrate our early that coming up in sports. hello there heavy rain is pouring in some parts of europe so out of this weather system in the southeast is just drifting its way down towards parts of turkey it's going to some very heavy downpours in the southeastern parts of europe lots of thunder and lightning as well some places have been reporting over fifty millimeters of rain from the system that is going to continue to drift its way southeast as we head through the next few days so the heavy downpours we working their way into many western parts of turkey day and then slowly
six years since the death of moammar gadhafi libya remains diverse teated the diplomatic struggle to restore political order has a stalled and the old guard is just waiting for an opportunity to return. tripoli . still to come on the al-jazeera news hour donald trump makes a condolence call to an american soldier's widow and is accused of being insensitive. to lebanese phyllis made his way to the oscars but is seen as an insult i promised him yes. let's tie goalkeeper learns the hard way that...
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they said over and over look what happened to gadhafi. he gave up nuclear weapons and he's dead. this is the only way for the region to survive. >> what does the united states do in this circumstance? >> you know, in the movies you used to have what's called a mexican standoff, everybody pointing guns at each other and nobody knew what to do. for 60 years we've been in the same situation on korea. the north has its gun at the head of the south. and always has. now it's with nukes and with artillery. we have our guns pointed at the north and the chinese have the guns pointed at nobody but know it's there, the japanese don't have guns but are watching, they have a gun shop in the basement, can make guns in a second. everybody is watching everybody else with their guns trained. in the movies that ends in two ways, either everybody calms down and agrees to walk away and kick the can down the road. or there's a big shootout and everybody dies. the thing that is puzzling most national security analysts is why in god's name the administration can't recognize what everybody else does, wh
they said over and over look what happened to gadhafi. he gave up nuclear weapons and he's dead. this is the only way for the region to survive. >> what does the united states do in this circumstance? >> you know, in the movies you used to have what's called a mexican standoff, everybody pointing guns at each other and nobody knew what to do. for 60 years we've been in the same situation on korea. the north has its gun at the head of the south. and always has. now it's with nukes...
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six years after the death of gadhafi. soldiers their lives travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al jazeera. welcome back a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the united nations secretary general antonio tyrus has arrived and central african republic for four day visit his supervising efforts to keep the peace between rival factions roughly split between the christian and muslim populations. the french and addiction governments have pledged to strengthen their economic and military ties during a visit to paris by president abdel fattah el-sisi that's despite accusations that c.c.s. regime is responsible for torture and repression. u.s. president has again come under attack from a republican senator bob corker of tennessee. a bully who is actually untruthful. the u.s. says it's considering sanctions against top military officials over a crackdown against her hinge on muslims washington also says it's withdrawing military aid from army units and office
six years after the death of gadhafi. soldiers their lives travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al jazeera. welcome back a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the united nations secretary general antonio tyrus has arrived and central african republic for four day visit his supervising efforts to keep the peace between rival factions roughly split between the christian and muslim...
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six years after the death of gadhafi. al-jazeera the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who for his regime contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. it is the inhabitants of a nation that given its unique identity. each culture maintained and developed by the endeavors of its people in a six part series. those into two years rich tapestry through the prism of six extraordinary individual. mind tunisia coming soon wanted. to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories kenya's opposition leader urging people to boycott the presidential vote on thursday but president hu kenyatta is scorning on kenyans to participate in the rebound. brazil's president michel to not want to face trial on corruption charges on the congress voted in his favor the seventy seven year old has been released from hospital after being treated for you an area destruction he was accused of taking bribes which he's always denied. and the u.s. ambassador to the united nations has been evacuated from the u.n. can. the displac
six years after the death of gadhafi. al-jazeera the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who for his regime contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. it is the inhabitants of a nation that given its unique identity. each culture maintained and developed by the endeavors of its people in a six part series. those into two years rich tapestry through the prism of six extraordinary individual. mind tunisia coming soon wanted. to have you with us...
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entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years off to the overthrow of co gadhafi maybe and remains stable divided and very violent my guest this week is talking song a senior advisor to the government of national forces can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. in thirty minutes small d w. it's reformation day on d w. the programs of one of the clocks marking its five hundredth anniversary we're going live to the commemoration ceremony to back will be documentaries magazines and talk shows focusing on luther and the groundbreaking events he helped set in motion russian mission day october thirty first g.w. . did you make of thank you now company a german stock corporation was founded in two thousand i mean this was stuff of two his meanwhile going to eighty i just don't know well the site was chosen because we have all the competency in excellence here design and sex and your film very good ecosystem fought off by any truth five three is the driving force behind in the street four point zero zero so what's special about us is probably th
entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful six years off to the overthrow of co gadhafi maybe and remains stable divided and very violent my guest this week is talking song a senior advisor to the government of national forces can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. in thirty minutes small d w. it's reformation day on d w. the programs of one of the clocks marking its five hundredth anniversary we're going live to the commemoration ceremony to back...
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why many libyans blame the government for a failed revolution six years since the fall of moammar gadhafi. and install tell you about the tennis player has just won her first match as the new world number one. international donors in geneva have pledged two hundred thirty four million dollars to help the.
why many libyans blame the government for a failed revolution six years since the fall of moammar gadhafi. and install tell you about the tennis player has just won her first match as the new world number one. international donors in geneva have pledged two hundred thirty four million dollars to help the.
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and general assembly to be unseated the only country that was unseated before it was like a duff gadhafi regime over libya i think it's probably going to be very hard to get two thirds of the u.n. general assembly to unseat saudi arabia especially if it continues to buy its way through various countries in asia and africa. stay with me want to get your views on another development in the middle east and that is for other use the reports that the u.s. military's going to halt some of its joint exercises with its gulf allies because of the ongoing diplomatic crisis here we've had a u.s. central command spokesperson say we are opting out of some military exercises out of respect for the concept of inclusiveness and shared regional interests we will continue to encourage all partners to work together to will dispose of common solutions that enable security and stability in the region no one can you translate that for me because that's all terribly diplomatic in a spat which is not very diplomatic these days. well you know if this is probably the last that we hear from the united states since
and general assembly to be unseated the only country that was unseated before it was like a duff gadhafi regime over libya i think it's probably going to be very hard to get two thirds of the u.n. general assembly to unseat saudi arabia especially if it continues to buy its way through various countries in asia and africa. stay with me want to get your views on another development in the middle east and that is for other use the reports that the u.s. military's going to halt some of its joint...
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open up a local school that helped him airmen or pilot who got shut down duringn, the ousting of gadhafi and to support him he'd openeopen up an american speakig school and the ambassador came down to that ceremony for that individual. >> you are not on the ambassador's personal team, corrects? did you even see him when he was in benghazi? >> the ambassador did come by and visit us the day before to have lunch and of course he was going to come meet with our chief.h he won't meet with the security team personally but gave a little talk and say great job, what's the state department doing, it's more of a meet and greet to say thanks for assisting us and it's a chance for them to eat at our facility. >> what was the burdens that at thisha time? >> it was part of a country that had a government that the only place the government had any effective control outside of the greater area they didn't have any control whatsoever. when i first got there you never even saw police cars around. everything was controlled by the militia about 15 days before p 9/1111 you started seeing some police cars. >
open up a local school that helped him airmen or pilot who got shut down duringn, the ousting of gadhafi and to support him he'd openeopen up an american speakig school and the ambassador came down to that ceremony for that individual. >> you are not on the ambassador's personal team, corrects? did you even see him when he was in benghazi? >> the ambassador did come by and visit us the day before to have lunch and of course he was going to come meet with our chief.h he won't meet...
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six years after the death of gadhafi. i'll just zero the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera. i'm. australian deputy prime minister barnaby joyce is disqualified from palomas.
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relief in libya it's claimed that he was actually the son of a close aide to the former leader moammar gadhafi i think it's important that somebody takes the initiative because probably because of his higher profile that mr and i made it had the opportunity. to bring such a case in brussels which is of course much more difficult for people living in ruler rural areas poor people who undoubtedly suffered a lot from nato intervention the case here is also that mr mitty of course complains about his own family and his own suffering in the harm that was done the injustice that was done to him but at the same time he also feels to be a spokesperson for all those who suffered from similar. acts committed by nato during the libya campaign the news continues in thirty minutes. to make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final. we can all middle of the room seek. relief. of the toughest of them. it's. just. a combination of you know no three.
relief in libya it's claimed that he was actually the son of a close aide to the former leader moammar gadhafi i think it's important that somebody takes the initiative because probably because of his higher profile that mr and i made it had the opportunity. to bring such a case in brussels which is of course much more difficult for people living in ruler rural areas poor people who undoubtedly suffered a lot from nato intervention the case here is also that mr mitty of course complains about...
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six years up to the overthrow kogo gadhafi movie and remains stable. and very violent my guest this week is talking sony senior advisor to the government of national force can he ever imagine his country as a safe and fully functioning democracy. through the small d w. gets about the moments that. it's all about the stories in so. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us being sponsored by distinctive instagram or there's. w. story the topic each week on instagram. because that is where they start to divide the country i do get to where they start to divide the language. blood will flow for coming. in tonight against the soviet union is breaking heart. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way politically and economically well so it was an incredibly difficult task that most of us. would find this democracy was a lie this is the lessons were frauds that say privatization was robbery. the soviet union's heritage where does russia stand today and moscow's empire our series starti
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i think that you know they fear the ceausescu and they fear that gadhafi and saddam and all those those leaders who have lost because they didn't have nuclear weapons they made agreements with the united states or their people rebelled ceausescu's case they don't want to end up in those cases. kim jong un continues to promote a cult of personality just as his father and grandfather did those who fail to measure up to his standards of loyalty often end up in prison camps or worse. only can himself is allowed to offer public criticism for example he has promised to wipe out poverty which is widespread in north korea one person who claims to know him well and is willing to talk about him is a japanese chef who worked for kim's father. he and kim would often talk late at night. couldn't it. stoutest it i remember one evening quite well we started talking it's not true eleven. the next time i looked at my watch it was five in the morning you little. me told me i'd been to europe several times and to asia including japan. he said there's an amazing amount of food in the shops there. could in
i think that you know they fear the ceausescu and they fear that gadhafi and saddam and all those those leaders who have lost because they didn't have nuclear weapons they made agreements with the united states or their people rebelled ceausescu's case they don't want to end up in those cases. kim jong un continues to promote a cult of personality just as his father and grandfather did those who fail to measure up to his standards of loyalty often end up in prison camps or worse. only can...
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who were working in libya but at the time the only thing that everybody was trying to do is remove gadhafi now the world is now faced with record numbers of both refugees and internally displaced people and i think it's impossible to dispute that at least some of those numbers came as a result of those humanitarian or pseudo humanitarian interventions putting politics and the blame game aside do you think the numbers are high enough to dissuade potential interventions like that i do think the temptation will still be there when the world is once again faced with another quote unquote dictator well little temptation will always be there people will always try to test the limits or for in this particular case to test whether europe really means what it says because all the evidence on the ground is that europe never really means what it says it just says an awful lot of things so as a result people will continue to test this latest agreement and nobody knows whether this is agreement is going to last three or four or five or six months of for that matter two or two and a half years which is
who were working in libya but at the time the only thing that everybody was trying to do is remove gadhafi now the world is now faced with record numbers of both refugees and internally displaced people and i think it's impossible to dispute that at least some of those numbers came as a result of those humanitarian or pseudo humanitarian interventions putting politics and the blame game aside do you think the numbers are high enough to dissuade potential interventions like that i do think the...
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six years after the death of gadhafi. al-jazeera the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera.
six years after the death of gadhafi. al-jazeera the world travels to libya. to hear from some of those who fought his regime and contributed to his downfall. the battle of misrata at this time on al-jazeera.