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libyans, especially young libyans, hunger for more than just freedom. they hunger for places like this. kentucky fried chicken. uncle kentucky fried chicken, okay. >> the colonel, his buddies, the king and the clown, have not quite made it here. given the uncertainty of the situation. so in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. >> uncle kentucky. awesome. you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. yeah. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. is new. before gadhafi -- >> impossible. >> yeah. and now, it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy, delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy, excited? good day? >> nice feeling. >> yeah. >> nice feeling. nice feeling that gadhafi -- he killed my cousin. how i should be feeling, exactly i feel good. because i want to kill him. i don't want to see anyone dying more. he has killed for nothing. the first thing i think that killing people is bad. he's l
libyans, especially young libyans, hunger for more than just freedom. they hunger for places like this. kentucky fried chicken. uncle kentucky fried chicken, okay. >> the colonel, his buddies, the king and the clown, have not quite made it here. given the uncertainty of the situation. so in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. >> uncle kentucky. awesome. you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. yeah. >> yeah. >> this...
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to be the core of a libyan army. we are also in the process of beginning to implement a global security contingency fund, a border security program to provide technical expertise, training and equipment to build libya's border security capacity. security is only part of the solution. we also welcome the opportunity with our partners to help the libyan government build its governance capacity. finally, we continue to view tunisia as one of the region's best hopes for a successful transition to democracy. the assassination of an opposition politician in july led to calls for the dissolution of the government. civil society mediators have been facilitating negotiations between the government and the opposition. we are encouraging tunisia leaders across the political spectrum to continue efforts to finalize a constitution that respects the universal rights of all tunisians and to set an election day. it also remains a top priority to help ulster tunisian security capacity. this region remains vital to protecting our nati
to be the core of a libyan army. we are also in the process of beginning to implement a global security contingency fund, a border security program to provide technical expertise, training and equipment to build libya's border security capacity. security is only part of the solution. we also welcome the opportunity with our partners to help the libyan government build its governance capacity. finally, we continue to view tunisia as one of the region's best hopes for a successful transition to...
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-- dynamics in these different libyan localities. across the north african region, we're talking about major changes every month with national, regional and global causes and effects, and we do ourselves a disservice by focusing on nation-state level changes and ignoring the subnational and international. there are also dozens of ways the information coming from the region gets distorted as it flows through various filters coming to washington. when egypt's going well, the region's going well. and when egypt's doing badly, everyone else is suffering from whatever malady egypt has. whereas tunisia is very much on its own trajectory, it shouldn't be viewed through that egyptian lens. that said, there are regional dimensions to all this, and what we often miss is what is regional. for example, i venture to say that egypt isn't the big problem in north africa right now, syria's the big problem. we have thousands of fighters streaming to syria, hundreds of deaths already of north africans in syria, and we have blowback effects already sta
-- dynamics in these different libyan localities. across the north african region, we're talking about major changes every month with national, regional and global causes and effects, and we do ourselves a disservice by focusing on nation-state level changes and ignoring the subnational and international. there are also dozens of ways the information coming from the region gets distorted as it flows through various filters coming to washington. when egypt's going well, the region's going well....
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war a civil war this time on top of that we're told the pentagon wants to train about eight thousand libyans in a nato country so can you explain to me why did nato have to destroy the country and now it has to train its security forces well from american perspective the invasion to the overthrew of gadhafi was intervention light and now i think the decision to train libyans because it is too late too little there are simultaneous uprisings erupting all over libya and the government doesn't know whether it has to govern or suppress these uprisings so it's a it's a mess in libya ok with you if i can stay with you what's the next step if there's a civil war on the on the horizon. we can. tell right now i mean there are signs of a civil war already. but to what extent will dissolve the state will dissolve it's not clear yet whether the american decision to intervene and to train the libyans what kind of an effect that will have on the ground is yet to be seen but ok it's a little too late or maybe a little too early or josef i go to you in colombia i mean if we look right now that libya is a fa
war a civil war this time on top of that we're told the pentagon wants to train about eight thousand libyans in a nato country so can you explain to me why did nato have to destroy the country and now it has to train its security forces well from american perspective the invasion to the overthrew of gadhafi was intervention light and now i think the decision to train libyans because it is too late too little there are simultaneous uprisings erupting all over libya and the government doesn't...
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well for more on some of the ramifications of the libyan crisis let's bring in world bank oil expert mamdouh salim and he joins us now thanks very much for coming on to the program how we've heard there that the country's oil output has plummeted by about ten percent what you think could be the immediate and also the long term effects of this. well actually the price of oil has dropped by two to three dollars only but that is natural because oil is connected and receptive to political developments however the overall trend for the future of oil is a poor a drop of two to three the other there is nothing the the demand for oil is going up and that's why i am saying the trend is ascending saw i wouldn't be surprised if we see a prize of twenty one twenty two when thirty dollars by twenty fifteen however out of the loss of two or three dollars in the price of oil will seem to be welcomed by the global economy although it will not have a very great impact as yet and in terms of what's going on in libya itself and in terms of who actually controls the oil we we do hear that break way mili
well for more on some of the ramifications of the libyan crisis let's bring in world bank oil expert mamdouh salim and he joins us now thanks very much for coming on to the program how we've heard there that the country's oil output has plummeted by about ten percent what you think could be the immediate and also the long term effects of this. well actually the price of oil has dropped by two to three dollars only but that is natural because oil is connected and receptive to political...
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invasion to the overthrew of capacity was intervention light and now i think the decision to train libyans because it is too late too little there are simultaneous uprisings erupting all over libya and the government doesn't know whether it has to govern or suppress these uprisings so it's a it's a mess in libya ok well if i can stay with you what's the next step if there's a civil war on the on the horizon. we can. until right now i mean there are signs of a civil war already. but to what extent it will dissolve the state will dissolve it's not clear yet whether the american decision to intervene and to train the libyans what kind of an effect that will have on the ground is yet to be seen but ok it's a little too late or maybe a little too early or josef i go to you in colombia i mean if we look right now that libya is a failed state i mean so what do you do i mean you train eight thousand troops whose loyalty is very unclear because loyalties in libya itself is very unclear and when the country is breaking up into three discrete parts right now so what is eight thousand troops going to
invasion to the overthrew of capacity was intervention light and now i think the decision to train libyans because it is too late too little there are simultaneous uprisings erupting all over libya and the government doesn't know whether it has to govern or suppress these uprisings so it's a it's a mess in libya ok well if i can stay with you what's the next step if there's a civil war on the on the horizon. we can. until right now i mean there are signs of a civil war already. but to what...
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well the libyan government has been unable to control the militias you helped propel it to power when they were three and killed newmarket daffy there could be seventeen hundred armed groups across the country with no central leadership or unified agenda meanwhile some four hundred arms depos is spread through libya but only a fraction are controlled by the government and these caches contain some advanced weaponry thousands of anti-aircraft missiles have reportedly gone missing and in the wrong hands they could easily be used to bring down large aircraft such as passenger planes for some analysts the ongoing western interference is only fueling the crisis the government is totally incapable of reading in these militias they're not going to disarm there's been a problem associated with bringing together the various militia groups but many of them are motivated by sectional interests criminal activity and we've seen the fruits of this over the last two weeks and then of course there's the international aspect as well other forces that are coming in from outside of libya also participat
well the libyan government has been unable to control the militias you helped propel it to power when they were three and killed newmarket daffy there could be seventeen hundred armed groups across the country with no central leadership or unified agenda meanwhile some four hundred arms depos is spread through libya but only a fraction are controlled by the government and these caches contain some advanced weaponry thousands of anti-aircraft missiles have reportedly gone missing and in the...
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the libyan economy will not function, and the libyan government has delayed the issuing of next year' budget because they don't know what revenue they will get. mind you, libya used to export 1 million and quarter barrels a day to europe. now they are not exporting anything. in fact they are not meeting the domestic needs of the country. they are producing only 200 to 300,000 barrels a day. which are far less than domestic consumption of libya. >> as you say the west and libya have an interest in producing in interest. so how should the outside world deal with this? >> that is something for the libyan government to decide, to about on. we know the western intervision in libya has reeked havoc on libya, exactly as it did in iraq before, so every time there is western intervention, we have trouble. which country is next on their agenda? i don't think any new western intervention can work. only the libyan government can work if it decides and it is able to control the army and the economy and the militia and the oil installations in libya. >> well, that is the multi-million dollars quest
the libyan economy will not function, and the libyan government has delayed the issuing of next year' budget because they don't know what revenue they will get. mind you, libya used to export 1 million and quarter barrels a day to europe. now they are not exporting anything. in fact they are not meeting the domestic needs of the country. they are producing only 200 to 300,000 barrels a day. which are far less than domestic consumption of libya. >> as you say the west and libya have an...
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the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomy by a powerful militia leader. this is r.t. coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program how hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march. to those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes earlier my colleague andrew farmer spoke with american activist greg hoosh who says the group has a very clear distinction between what's right and what's legal. one of my big pushes with all of the kind of real world stuff we've been doing not the online stuff for me has been to get more people what i like to call activated get more people out there just doing something you know i don't even care what you believe i want you on the streets telling people about it in getting things done so i think this type of event is going to just help to get more people active in the system and i have a feeling that m
the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomy by a powerful militia leader. this is r.t. coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program how hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march. to those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes...
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welcome back in the libyan city of benghazi an islamic militia he's threatening to unleash a bloodbath in defense of sharia law the group came under attack from government troops on monday and at least nine people were killed and dozens wounded in the clashes is the latest crackdown on militias which have been ordered to disband or join the army. reports from tripoli for. over forty people were killed and more than two hundred injured at a rally last week in tripoli as protesters clashed with the militias to control of a number of government buildings the gunmen gave into the demands of the libyan authorities and left tripoli but refused to lay down arms reportedly natives of the city of misrata they were among the first to seek to remove the gaddafi regime in general the security situation in libya remains unstable believe me as deputy intelligence chief mustafa no our recently kidnapped outside tripoli's international airport. well libyan civilians have been demonstrating in tripoli against the rogue militias who have been causing chaos in the city we've been getting some of their re
welcome back in the libyan city of benghazi an islamic militia he's threatening to unleash a bloodbath in defense of sharia law the group came under attack from government troops on monday and at least nine people were killed and dozens wounded in the clashes is the latest crackdown on militias which have been ordered to disband or join the army. reports from tripoli for. over forty people were killed and more than two hundred injured at a rally last week in tripoli as protesters clashed with...
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a three thousand trial of a number of government buildings the gunmen gave into the demands of the libyan authorities and less frequently but if he is truly down arms reportedly natives of the city of misrata seem where among the first to seek to remove the gaddafi regime in general is the security situation in libya remains unstable believe me as deputy intelligence chief in stuff i know are recently kidnapped outside tripoli's international airport libyan civilians been going straight in tripoli against the rogue militias have been causing chaos in the city we've been getting some of their reactions. it's a message to libya's government but we want to through its use the songs of the summer making the people suffer. we want everybody who is illegally carrying weapons to disarm we want and then to the bloodshed so the people are rallying for security in libya for the army and police to play the rules they are supposed to. will there be a government but unable to control the militias who helped propel it to power in the overthrow and killed one the gadhafi there up to seventeen hundred ar
a three thousand trial of a number of government buildings the gunmen gave into the demands of the libyan authorities and less frequently but if he is truly down arms reportedly natives of the city of misrata seem where among the first to seek to remove the gaddafi regime in general is the security situation in libya remains unstable believe me as deputy intelligence chief in stuff i know are recently kidnapped outside tripoli's international airport libyan civilians been going straight in...
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or for their part libyan civilians a big demonstrating in tripoli against the rogue militias have been causing chaos in the country we've been getting some of their reactions. it's a message to libya's government but we want to authorities to solve the problem of those and making the people suffer. we want everybody who is illegally carrying weapons to disarm we want and then to the bloodshed so the people are rallying for security in libya for the army and police to play the roles they are supposed to or for a bit more background here the libyan government's been able to control the militias who helped propel it to power when they overthrew and killed moamar gaddafi they could be seventeen hundred armed groups across the country with no central leadership or unified agenda meanwhile some four hundred arms depos spread through libya but only a fraction of control by the government these caches can send some advance weaponry and thousands of anti-aircraft missiles reportedly go missing course in the wrong hands they could easily be used to say bring down a larger craft such as a passeng
or for their part libyan civilians a big demonstrating in tripoli against the rogue militias have been causing chaos in the country we've been getting some of their reactions. it's a message to libya's government but we want to authorities to solve the problem of those and making the people suffer. we want everybody who is illegally carrying weapons to disarm we want and then to the bloodshed so the people are rallying for security in libya for the army and police to play the roles they are...
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the world comes to frantic capital this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be a cold winter for tommy is i'll explain in just a minute i'll not want to support the most anticipated i.p.o. since space but yes i'm talking about twitter after this week i'll give you the analysis on that won the. miss universe us happens in most cases we go to catch up with some who are just goals and also about money not just going to be seen as a show and almost all in-house invest up he's at the business that says has what he's about to say was a lot to get through but i would sell this movie and. so libya's energy industry is once again intel this time is a city that could face the consequences of a country's celtic or any gas industry ball the protesters have. in western libya the green stream gas pipeline that delivers supplies to sicily so for more on this topic i'm now joined by two any of implants. hi there stewart can you tell me what do you make of the latest troubles in libya and what does it mean for the libyan oil industry and indeed it's like th
the world comes to frantic capital this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be a cold winter for tommy is i'll explain in just a minute i'll not want to support the most anticipated i.p.o. since space but yes i'm talking about twitter after this week i'll give you the analysis on that won the. miss universe us happens in most cases we go to catch up with some who are just goals and also about money not just going to be seen as a show and almost all...
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well the libyan army has been struggling to control groups that took part in the overthrow of the country's former leader colonel gadhafi and according to some reports there's up to seventeen hundred of them now active in libya all with different goals libya is also facing an uncontrolled flow of arms and estimates say there are around four hundred weapons there pose across the state while only twenty of them belong to the government meanwhile about three thousand and eighty aircraft missiles that have the potential to bring down civilian airlines have gone missing about your me as a kiwi from pan african news wire says continued side interference is causing only more problems for the country. the government is totally incapable of reining in these militias they're not going to disarm there's been a problem associated with bringing together the various militia groups but many of them are motivated by sectional interests by criminal activity and we've seen the fruits of this over the last two weeks and then of course there's the international aspect as well other forces that are coming in fr
well the libyan army has been struggling to control groups that took part in the overthrow of the country's former leader colonel gadhafi and according to some reports there's up to seventeen hundred of them now active in libya all with different goals libya is also facing an uncontrolled flow of arms and estimates say there are around four hundred weapons there pose across the state while only twenty of them belong to the government meanwhile about three thousand and eighty aircraft missiles...
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i was going to head to capitol hill this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be a cold winter for italians i'll explain in just a minute on the one the most anticipated i.p.o. since facebook yes i'm talking about twitter happened this week i'll give you the analysis on that one that was miss universe happened in moscow this week i got to catch up with some record just girls and also about money and not just talk of using decision time i saw in house about stuff he's at the business taxes house what he's got to say with a lot to get through but first let's start with libya. so libya's energy industry is once again in this time is a city that could face the consequences of a country's cayle take oil and gas industry bob the protesters have occupied a gas terminal in western libya causing off the green stream gas pipeline that deliver supplies to sicily so for more on this topic i'm now joined by implats. hi there stuart can you tell me what do you make of the latest troubles in libya and what does it mean for the libyan oil industry and indeed
i was going to head to capitol hill this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be a cold winter for italians i'll explain in just a minute on the one the most anticipated i.p.o. since facebook yes i'm talking about twitter happened this week i'll give you the analysis on that one that was miss universe happened in moscow this week i got to catch up with some record just girls and also about money and not just talk of using decision time i saw in house...
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look, this is the blood of libyans. i say to the general national congress, "you traitors", where is the army, where is the police. >> that reflects a frustration with the central government, struggling to maintain the militia. they refused to desband or join the national security force. >> >> translation: the departure of militias is necessary and urgent. it's not open for discussion. >> the militias began as local groups, fighting and overthrowing muammar gaddafi. two years after the uprising they have grown in size and influence over a weak government. once hailed as heroes, they have become the reason many libyans say their country is so lawless. >> just ahead on al jazeera, setting the stage for a political comeback. we'll take a closer look at the woman tipped to become chile's president once again. >> i'm mike hammer at jordan valley where water is a weapon. a quarter of a million people driven from their homes - most because of restrict access to water. >>> good to have you with us. these are the top stories on
look, this is the blood of libyans. i say to the general national congress, "you traitors", where is the army, where is the police. >> that reflects a frustration with the central government, struggling to maintain the militia. they refused to desband or join the national security force. >> >> translation: the departure of militias is necessary and urgent. it's not open for discussion. >> the militias began as local groups, fighting and overthrowing muammar...
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the world comes to frantic capital riches we the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be the cold winter for a time that is i'll explain in just a minute i'll not want to support the most anticipated i.p.o. soon space but yes i'm talking about twitter after this week i'll give you the analysis on that won the. miss universe us happens in most cases we've got to catch up with some of the gorgeous girls and also about the money not to talk of using this issue and almost all in-house invest up he's at the business to tell us what he's about to say was a lot to get through but i would start with libya. so libya's energy industry is once again in tow and this time is a city that could face the consequences of a country's celtic or any gas industry ball the protesters have occupied a guest in western libya the green stream gas pipeline that delivers supplies to sicily so for more on this topic i'm now joined by implats. hi there stuart can you tell me what do you make of the latest troubles in libya and what does it mean for the libyan oil industry and ind
the world comes to frantic capital riches we the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be the cold winter for a time that is i'll explain in just a minute i'll not want to support the most anticipated i.p.o. soon space but yes i'm talking about twitter after this week i'll give you the analysis on that won the. miss universe us happens in most cases we've got to catch up with some of the gorgeous girls and also about the money not to talk of using this issue...
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a second libyan force, an armed militia hired by the state department, was supposed to defend the compound in the event of an attack. >> i was saying these guys are no good, you need to get them out of here. >> you also kept saying "if this place is attacked these guys are not going to stand and fight." >> yeah, i used to say it all the time. in the end i got quite bored of hearing my own voice saying it. >> stephen: damning testimony from the hero who was there the night of the attack. >> morgan jones scaled the
a second libyan force, an armed militia hired by the state department, was supposed to defend the compound in the event of an attack. >> i was saying these guys are no good, you need to get them out of here. >> you also kept saying "if this place is attacked these guys are not going to stand and fight." >> yeah, i used to say it all the time. in the end i got quite bored of hearing my own voice saying it. >> stephen: damning testimony from the hero who was...
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cause the world comes to frantic help us all this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be the cold winter first time is i'll explain in just a minute all that want to do is look at the most anticipated i.p.o. since facebook yes i'm talking about twitter happen this week talking to you now this is all not one ounce miss universe happens in most cases we've got to catch up with some who are just girls and also about money not just talk of a beauty mr shawn thomas our in-house invest up he's at the business taxes house what he's been up to sort of a lot to get people for us to let's start with libya. so libya's energy industry is once again in time all of this time is a city that could face the consequences of a country's chaotic or oil and gas industry bob the protesters have occupied a gas terminal in western libya causing off the green stream gas pipeline that deliver supplies to sicily so for more on this topic i'm now joined by two alley of implats. hi there stuart can you tell me what do you make of the latest troubles in libya and what doe
cause the world comes to frantic help us all this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be the cold winter first time is i'll explain in just a minute all that want to do is look at the most anticipated i.p.o. since facebook yes i'm talking about twitter happen this week talking to you now this is all not one ounce miss universe happens in most cases we've got to catch up with some who are just girls and also about money not just talk of a beauty mr...
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so without oil exports the libyan economy will not function, and the libyan government has delayed the issuing of next year's budget because they don't know what revenue they will get. mind you, they used to export 1 million barrels a day. to europe, now they are not exporting anything, in fact, they are not meeting the domestic needs of the country. they are producing only 200 to 300,000 barrels a day which are far less than the domestic consumption of libya. >> palestinian children whose fathers are in israeli prisons have to go to great lengths to visit them. that including traveling alone, because israel refuses to give their mother as visitors permit. all right there outside the prison which is in southern israel. it is 5:00 a.m., and they are getting ready. they are not packing for a school trip, instead, they are skipping school to visit share father in prison. he is serving 67 life sentences. the israeli authoritied banned his wife from seeing her husband. only the children can get prison visitation permits. >> in the last 10 1/2 years i have only seen him twice. he used to be
so without oil exports the libyan economy will not function, and the libyan government has delayed the issuing of next year's budget because they don't know what revenue they will get. mind you, they used to export 1 million barrels a day. to europe, now they are not exporting anything, in fact, they are not meeting the domestic needs of the country. they are producing only 200 to 300,000 barrels a day which are far less than the domestic consumption of libya. >> palestinian children...
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audrey's elgin streets and street preachers friday night's big game thirty one people killed in the libyan capital in the day protests demanding altman nation leaves town of five appalled by this very same gunman. they need say no kind of country refuses to accept serious chemical weapons for construction international chemical weapons would go out to find another solution to this bill aims to destroy that still while flying the middle of next year
audrey's elgin streets and street preachers friday night's big game thirty one people killed in the libyan capital in the day protests demanding altman nation leaves town of five appalled by this very same gunman. they need say no kind of country refuses to accept serious chemical weapons for construction international chemical weapons would go out to find another solution to this bill aims to destroy that still while flying the middle of next year
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. >>> a libyan army commander has survived an attempted assassination attempt in bengahzi. one of his guards was killed. meanwhile libya's militia groups are beginning to leave the capitol. we have more. >> reporter: the libyan national army has already started deplo deploying its units all over the capitol tripoli in order to secure the capitol and ensure peace after their brigades have started withdrawing from the capitol. this comes after the deadly clashes that happened last friday. this also comes after a major incident happening in the country in bengahzi this morning. the governor of be bengahzi city has almost been assassinated, but he got away, but one of his entourage was killed in the ambition. here in tripoli the spy chief was released after being abducted by a militia yesterday. >> let's go to george, a research fellow of international studies at the university of cambridge. he said it's unlikely that the libyan government will ever be able to control the militias. >> the government is no position to force the militias to do anything they don't want to do. don'
. >>> a libyan army commander has survived an attempted assassination attempt in bengahzi. one of his guards was killed. meanwhile libya's militia groups are beginning to leave the capitol. we have more. >> reporter: the libyan national army has already started deplo deploying its units all over the capitol tripoli in order to secure the capitol and ensure peace after their brigades have started withdrawing from the capitol. this comes after the deadly clashes that happened last...
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all koreans feel insecure about the future. -- libyans feel insecure about the future. he was arrested, tortured, and killed. halima said, i do not want to be here. libya is not my country anymore. reconciliation after revolutions and civil wars can take generations. without security for all, lives will go on being blighted. libya is still cannot escape qaddafi's poisonous legacy. >> for more on the challenges libya is facing i spoke to brief time ago with a senior political scientist at the rand corporation. colonel duffy warned that without -- qaddafi warned without him [inaudible] thee not there yet but concern is we could get there. libya faces a number of different problems right now. thingsre four different that are undermining security in libya today. first volume of a country that is awash in arms as her wrists -- result of the revolution. you have a state that is three- week inherently. the government that qaddafi left behind, the institutions are unable to do with any kind of security situation. you have jihadist who have free reign of the country and that is
all koreans feel insecure about the future. -- libyans feel insecure about the future. he was arrested, tortured, and killed. halima said, i do not want to be here. libya is not my country anymore. reconciliation after revolutions and civil wars can take generations. without security for all, lives will go on being blighted. libya is still cannot escape qaddafi's poisonous legacy. >> for more on the challenges libya is facing i spoke to brief time ago with a senior political scientist at...
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resulting in more deaths. >> translation: the libyan forcers are in control of gargor. it is a military zone. we reassure everyone that the area is stabilized and secure. we ask the members of tripoli to c cooperate with the libyan feel. >> checkpoints have been set up across tripoli to stop fighters flooding in. the prime minister called for a special meeting to deal with the issue. >> translation: you will contact your brothers from armed groups in tripoli, and we'll ask them to leave tripoli. the entry of any armed groups into the city will have a negative and catastrophic effect that could lead to a massacre. >> rival armed groups in libya have grown in influence since overthrowing muammar gaddafi two years ago. they have been fighting for control, with the government too weak. many are saying enough, taking matters into their own hands. with anger towards militia on the rise, it's hard to see a peaceful solution. libya's capital feels like a city under siege, has the militia jostle for position, considering their next move. >> rare floods in saudi arabia shut down
resulting in more deaths. >> translation: the libyan forcers are in control of gargor. it is a military zone. we reassure everyone that the area is stabilized and secure. we ask the members of tripoli to c cooperate with the libyan feel. >> checkpoints have been set up across tripoli to stop fighters flooding in. the prime minister called for a special meeting to deal with the issue. >> translation: you will contact your brothers from armed groups in tripoli, and we'll ask...
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so with the libyan revolution the idea of non-violence had to be laid to rest for the sake of libyans. >> the war rages for months. in late august 2011 the rebels, with the help of nato forces, gain the upper hand and advance on tripoli, libya's capital. >> tripoli just fell. within three days they had control of the entire city, which no one had expected. and gadhafi and his whole family fled. there was a lot of excitement in the country because it seemed like it was over. >> but it isn't over. not while gadhafi and his sons remain in hiding. until october 20th, 2011. that day tracy shelton is with a group of militia fighters she's been profiling for months. >> that morning some of the guys from the battalion had gone into sirt, and i'd gone in with them. >> around 8:30 a.m. a heavily armored convoy of around 70 vehicles is seen leaving sirt, gadhafi's hometown and his last remaining stronghold. >> there were snipers all over the city that were set up to protect the convoy. everybody knew there was someone important in this group. >> nato forces bombed the caravan from the air. dozen
so with the libyan revolution the idea of non-violence had to be laid to rest for the sake of libyans. >> the war rages for months. in late august 2011 the rebels, with the help of nato forces, gain the upper hand and advance on tripoli, libya's capital. >> tripoli just fell. within three days they had control of the entire city, which no one had expected. and gadhafi and his whole family fled. there was a lot of excitement in the country because it seemed like it was over. >>...
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cause the world comes to pennsic capital this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could mean a cold wind so first sunny is i'll explain in just a minute i'll not want the full support the most anticipated i.p.o. since space but yes i'm talking about switzer happen this way because if you do not this is all not one the assets misused of us happens in most cases it's legal to catch us on the court just girls and also about the money not to still to be seen as a showing thomason house and by. he's at the big texas house what he's been up to sort of a lot to get through but first let's start with libya. so libya's energy industry is once again in turmoil and this time is a city that could face the consequences of the country's chaotic oil and gas industry while the protesters have occupied a gas terminal in western libya causing off the green stream gas pipeline that deliver supplies to sicily so for more on this topic i'm now joined by implants. hi there stuart can you tell me what do you make of the latest troubles in libya and what does it mean for
cause the world comes to pennsic capital this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could mean a cold wind so first sunny is i'll explain in just a minute i'll not want the full support the most anticipated i.p.o. since space but yes i'm talking about switzer happen this way because if you do not this is all not one the assets misused of us happens in most cases it's legal to catch us on the court just girls and also about the money not to still to be seen...
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his tenure in moscow going to miles he said libyans were sworn in a breakaway government dealing in a new blow to the embattled central authority in tripoli named by local militias the area's home to a large share of the country's all reserves so it's the birthplace to incidentally of the revolution that overthrew market turf in the first place now the rebels led by a powerful libyan warlord blocked all flows in the province this summer it led to a fifty percent drop in exports promised lays it down and said he won't maybe can't order a military campaign to oust armed forces from those oil terminals because there's no organized national force in tripoli the could take on such a risk the government's been losing popularity over its failure to deal with corruption and rising instability since the fall of gadhafi some analysts say foreign meddling is only making matters worse to. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today and we have to see if the means t
his tenure in moscow going to miles he said libyans were sworn in a breakaway government dealing in a new blow to the embattled central authority in tripoli named by local militias the area's home to a large share of the country's all reserves so it's the birthplace to incidentally of the revolution that overthrew market turf in the first place now the rebels led by a powerful libyan warlord blocked all flows in the province this summer it led to a fifty percent drop in exports promised lays it...
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lots of libyans now even those who. contributed in the so-called revolution and. regret that they really contributed because the the results were. against the wishes now i recently i'll go see i'll have to leave it there as we are running out of time but thanks for sharing your concerns with us here on r.t. thank you very much. now tensions are running high between russia and the netherlands which have been sparring over the recent arrest of thirty greenpeace activists who attempted to board a russian article oil rig russia has criticized netherlands for the incident which involved a ship flying the dutch flat i just about was he joins me now live with more details on this or tell me the case of the greenpeace activists has definitely gone beyond purely environmental issues so do bring us the latest on it. well the russian ministry spokesman has said that the netherlands is to blame for how the situation has unfolded at the moment russia did say that released a statement saying that they actually had the netherlands to hold of the ship the arctic sea which was app
lots of libyans now even those who. contributed in the so-called revolution and. regret that they really contributed because the the results were. against the wishes now i recently i'll go see i'll have to leave it there as we are running out of time but thanks for sharing your concerns with us here on r.t. thank you very much. now tensions are running high between russia and the netherlands which have been sparring over the recent arrest of thirty greenpeace activists who attempted to board a...
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you can duplicate the libyans. this is the blood of libyans. i say to the government treats is where is the only words that we as parents calm the government is entering the cries of protest is in corning commissions to disband this week's gala home and sees premise that he's a down and helped him to several hours before releasing him on friday he addressed all on crepes. for the departure of emissions from tripoli has in months this is not of the discussion of it is unnecessary and merchants them on. it will morgan. demonstrations fun and cool by announced during weekend is the transfer protest against some groups who refused to disarm. he is trying to rein in emissions by using them on the government payroll prompting them to provide security in tripoli and of the cities. the day and fits nicely in pain. the men often remain loyal to think among this rather than to the authorities. indian police in the medical residents and local to take control from the militias there's a chance the central government two years on the look mom a good topic t
you can duplicate the libyans. this is the blood of libyans. i say to the government treats is where is the only words that we as parents calm the government is entering the cries of protest is in corning commissions to disband this week's gala home and sees premise that he's a down and helped him to several hours before releasing him on friday he addressed all on crepes. for the departure of emissions from tripoli has in months this is not of the discussion of it is unnecessary and merchants...
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state of georgia in may of 2011 a 15-year-old ninth grade kid looked at the libyans and thought, you know, these guys don't really know how to use the weapons systems they're capturing from the regime, so he crowd sourced in about 48 hours a bilingual arab/english ak-47 manual to teach the libyans how to use this weapons they were capturing. he got people that could speak arabic and pulled together this document. that's the major document used across syria in the fighting, because neither syria nor libya were gun cultures. everybody knows how to fire a weapon. once i was sitting with an afghan tribal elder, and i asked him about, you know, where the ied techniques come from, and he said what do you mean? he called over his 15-year-old son and said make me an ied. they just know how to do it. people in libya and syria don't know how to do it. they didn't have that background with. but now you've got a situation where a kid in the united states can take 48 hours and pull together a manual that's now the dominant document that people use, and people download this off the internet, and i
state of georgia in may of 2011 a 15-year-old ninth grade kid looked at the libyans and thought, you know, these guys don't really know how to use the weapons systems they're capturing from the regime, so he crowd sourced in about 48 hours a bilingual arab/english ak-47 manual to teach the libyans how to use this weapons they were capturing. he got people that could speak arabic and pulled together this document. that's the major document used across syria in the fighting, because neither syria...
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to be the core of a libyan army. we are also in the process of beginning to implement a global security contingency fund, a border security program to provide technical expertise, training and equipment to build libya's border security capacity. security is only part of the solution. we also welcome the opportunity with our partners to help the libyan government build its governance capacity. finally, we continue to view tunisia as one of the region's best hopes for a successful transition to democracy. the assassination of an opposition politician in july led to calls for the dissolution of the government. civil society mediators have been facilitating negotiations between the government and the opposition.
to be the core of a libyan army. we are also in the process of beginning to implement a global security contingency fund, a border security program to provide technical expertise, training and equipment to build libya's border security capacity. security is only part of the solution. we also welcome the opportunity with our partners to help the libyan government build its governance capacity. finally, we continue to view tunisia as one of the region's best hopes for a successful transition to...
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to withdraw for a 72 hour period, after the libyan deputy spy chief was kidd napped. on friday protesters were killed. there has been more protests and schools and universities have been shut by a strike. into two have been insured in protests in the central african republic. >> demonstrators protested against the killing of a government official. it has seen frequent violence since the removal of a president. >> the united nations says it may pledge support for a new force to help restore stability. >> we have this report from the capital. >> these men from congo belong to a regional force of more than 1,000 soldiers already in central african republics. >> they are the only protection many have. more african union soldiers are expected to arrive soon. the u.n.'s discussing plans to send peacekeepers to back them up. >> this country is, according to observers, close to a failed state. let's make sure the country is not turning into that and that it returns to normalcy. we can help them use their potential. >> france is pushing for a u.n.-led mission and it wants stab
to withdraw for a 72 hour period, after the libyan deputy spy chief was kidd napped. on friday protesters were killed. there has been more protests and schools and universities have been shut by a strike. into two have been insured in protests in the central african republic. >> demonstrators protested against the killing of a government official. it has seen frequent violence since the removal of a president. >> the united nations says it may pledge support for a new force to help...
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. >> the libyan army launched an offensive in the eastern city of benghazi against militia. the government blames the rebels on the attack at the u.s. consulate there last year. >> libyans forces move into benghazi, controlled by an armed group. fighters from the group stopped a man at a checkpoint, reportedly beating him up. it prompted government troops to retaliate. >> a group fired on a patrol at the intersection. they arrived from another location and we found them in a house. the neighbours left. there were dead people and others who were wounded. >> this is the second time we had political interference spurring on the general public when they are unaware of what is happening. the government thinks it's a problem and they have clashes with some who end up dying. >> translation: the army warned people to stay at home. some were caught up in the fighting. there has been an appeal for blood donors. the government is struggling to contain various militias who control parts of syria. >> what happens clearly reflects the need to evacuate armed groups from the city and only s
. >> the libyan army launched an offensive in the eastern city of benghazi against militia. the government blames the rebels on the attack at the u.s. consulate there last year. >> libyans forces move into benghazi, controlled by an armed group. fighters from the group stopped a man at a checkpoint, reportedly beating him up. it prompted government troops to retaliate. >> a group fired on a patrol at the intersection. they arrived from another location and we found them in a...
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power they've demonstrated by holding the libyan prime minister ali zeidan and the intelligence chief for more than 24 hours. >> do anything they don't want to do. and the current crisis is developed largely because he's so weak. the government has been trying for the last six months to persuade them to lay down their arms, to retire down to their home towns and to allow it to reconstruct the libyan army under libyan police force. >> after tripoli's bloodiest weekend since the revolution, the government nounsed that the army had been deployed to secure the city and preefn prevent furr violence. may not be strong enough to keep the peace for long. sebastian walker, al jazeera, tripoli. >> still ahead, chevron says a multibillion dollar judgment for contamination in the amazon is frawj pleasant. >>> plus. accused spying on a major ally. we will report on the diplomatic fallout and response. >> international football friend reply are going to victims of the th typhoon in the philippin. >> a man hunt is underway in paris for a gunman who opened fire at a newspaper office and headquarters
power they've demonstrated by holding the libyan prime minister ali zeidan and the intelligence chief for more than 24 hours. >> do anything they don't want to do. and the current crisis is developed largely because he's so weak. the government has been trying for the last six months to persuade them to lay down their arms, to retire down to their home towns and to allow it to reconstruct the libyan army under libyan police force. >> after tripoli's bloodiest weekend since the...
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an urban city well-educated and libyans have exploded with access to soft loans over the internet. of the kids were getting shot as they tried to move around the cities so they began to use gugler and android sell funds to plot the locations of the snipers shooting at them. they would put pins in the map don't go down that street. the french start to see these pins appearing on buglers. so they flew reconnaissance mission so then they obviously started to bomb those positions when the school kids realize to free-market the french will baum it they went out to mark every position they could find and then whenever destroyed they would take them down and disappear from to coerce. -- google immerse a crowd source synchronized bombing a system that the pentagon spent billions of dollars the school kids are on the ground because they have access to connectivity that would have been impossible three of four years ago. as far as i can tell talking to kids on the ground those on the french task force at no time did they ever talk to each other it was self synchronized based on what they cou
an urban city well-educated and libyans have exploded with access to soft loans over the internet. of the kids were getting shot as they tried to move around the cities so they began to use gugler and android sell funds to plot the locations of the snipers shooting at them. they would put pins in the map don't go down that street. the french start to see these pins appearing on buglers. so they flew reconnaissance mission so then they obviously started to bomb those positions when the school...
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as funerals were held the united nations mission to the country and the libyan prime minister called for restraint. the government in tripoli has struggled to control security since the overthrow of mo mark of the peak in two thousand the left. an alliance led by the muslim brotherhood in egypt says it is ready for national dialogue to end the country's political standoff but the group insists that the interim government must release the detainees and reopened tv stations supporting the movement. the proposal does not call for more seats return to power by the group says it wants a solution based on constitutional legitimacy. more c supporters have repeatedly taken to the streets since he was removed from office in the military to launch a line for. a suicide bomber in a suicide bomber has killed at least six people in afghanistan the attacker rammed a color bleeding with explosives into an army vehicle in western kabul. it was providing security for a rep for a venue where thousands of tribal elders will convene next week to discuss a security pact with the us the taliban has reject
as funerals were held the united nations mission to the country and the libyan prime minister called for restraint. the government in tripoli has struggled to control security since the overthrow of mo mark of the peak in two thousand the left. an alliance led by the muslim brotherhood in egypt says it is ready for national dialogue to end the country's political standoff but the group insists that the interim government must release the detainees and reopened tv stations supporting the...