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Tripoli under fire in media information war — RT
It is not completely clear now who is in control of which territories. Al Jazeera earlier reported bombings in the Libyan capital. However, people on the streets of Tripoli say that media coverage of events is far from objective. Continue reading
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Money as a weapon in West’s war on Libya
As the violence continues in Libya, the US has been sending warships and more troops in that direction, fueling speculation of a military intervention. Some believe, however, that the West has already launched its war against Gaddafi’s regime. Continue reading
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West putting a toe over Libya’s border
The eight Special Air Service officers were in the eastern part of the country escorting a junior diplomat who was supposed to negotiate with the rebels. They were seized on Sunday by anti-government protesters, who said they were outraged by the incident, seeing it as foreign intervention into Libya’s internal affairs. Continue reading
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Egyptian Protests Force PM Removal
6 March 6, 2011 — The Real News Network Egyptians discuss continuing fight for more democracy http://therealnews.com/scripts/player/player.swf 1st collector for Egyptian Protests Force PM RemovalFollow my videos on vodpod Egyptians discuss continuing fight for more democracy Continue reading
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Al Jazeera: Two Sides of Libya’s Conflict
Al Jazeera: Libya’s conflict has two sides, and two stories. And everything depends on who you believe. Continue reading
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Will Gaddafi stay or go? Expats offer their opinions — RT
Expats in Moscow discuss possible ways to tackle the broader set of Middle East issues, and give their perspective on Libya’s controversial leader. Continue reading
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Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
4 March 2011 — Jazz on the Tube With Wynton Marsalis. No date. Continue reading
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Supporting Libyan Revolution, Opposing Foreign Intervention
Hamid Dabashi: If US intervenes in Libya, will be act of imperialism; Gaddafi defies democratic will of his people Continue reading
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Obama orders Gaddafi to step down, reasons with air force
Amidst increasing speculation the US and UK could possibly intervene in Libya with military force, President Obama announced he is keeping all options open, and ordered military transport planes into the region to help with evacuations. Continue reading
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America’s foreign policy conundrum — RT
From Afghanistan to Iraq to Egypt to Libya, when it comes to US foreign policy, America’s hands are not just full, they’re often tied. Continue reading
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US invasion of Libya?
The US Sixth Fleet has begun repositioning its ships in the Mediterranean, triggering speculation of a NATO invasion of Libya. Continue reading
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US media eyes invasion option for Libya
The US 6th Naval Fleet, British and Canadian forces are repositioning ships and other forces in the Mediterranean, igniting rumors of a NATO or US lead invasion of Libya. Continue reading
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Will US Attack Libya?
From the the Pentagon to the media there are calls for invasion but why now? Continue reading
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Libya Operation: Foreign Oil Interests Prompt Invasion
Mideast expert Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya says that US wants to appropriate Libyan oil, and that operations have already begun. Continue reading
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Eyewitnesses say media whipping up Libyan uproar — RT
Conflicting reports have been coming from the North African country on what is actually going on there. Now, eyewitnesses – mainly employees of the Russian Railways who worked in Libya – have spoken out on what they had to undergo in recent weeks. Continue reading
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Keith Jarrett ‘I Love You Porgy’
“I Love You Porgy” performed by Keith Jarrett. Japan. Continue reading
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Waiting for Aristide – New Documentary Short
In a new documentary short, released today to coincide with the seven-year anniversary of the 2004 coup d’etat in Haiti, Independent filmmaker Paul Burke asks Haitians what they would say to President Obama about the return of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to Haiti. Their responses, complied in this six-minute film, can be viewed here Continue reading
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Black Africans Live in Fear in “Free Libya” By Yoshie Furuhashi
Al Jazeera reports that Black African workers now live in fear in the rebel-held territories in Libya. Some of them have been attacked by mobs, others have been imprisoned, and some of their homes and workshops have been torched. “Many African workers say they felt safer under the Gaddafi regime,” says Al Jazeera’s Jacky Rowland,… Continue reading
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TRNN EXCLUSIVE: Liberated Libya Rejects US Intervention
On the streets of liberated Benghazi people say no to McCain, Lieberman and any US intervention Continue reading
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“Airstrikes in Libya did not take place” – Russian military — RT
The reports of Libya mobilizing its air force against its own people spread quickly around the world. However, Russia’s military chiefs say they have been monitoring from space – and the pictures tell a different story. Continue reading