Monday, 21 February 2011

Libya unrest: Violence against protesters backfires


Photo obtained by AP reportedly showing people gathering at a recent protest in Benghazi, Libya Despite the difficulty obtaining information about what is going on in Libya, images and testimony are leaking out, especially via social media
It would be ironic if Colonel Muammar Gaddafi of Libya were to become the third head claimed by this Arab Spring.
In 1986, Ronald Reagan famously dubbed him the "mad dog of the Middle East" and launched air strikes against the country, killing Mr Gaddafi's daughter.
But two decades later, the Bush administration announced that it was restoring full diplomatic relations and by 2008, US state department officials were speaking of their erstwhile adversary as "a person of personality and experience".
Both of those qualities seem unlikely to save his 42-year rule.
In the 1990s, with Libya's economy facing strangulation by sanction, Mr Gaddafi made a series of concessions over his role in the Lockerbie bombing, paying compensation to victims' families and making conciliatory statements that indicated a break with his radical past Read More

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