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Today’s R&D provides extempers with resources on the problems facing Libya, which has been in a state of disrepair since the Arab Spring toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gaddafi from power in 2011.
Al-Qaeda has sought to establish a presence in #Libya‘s new security and intelligence apparatuses – @AGomati http://t.co/Ug156nRsyF
— Al-Monitor (@AlMonitor) October 15, 2013
The brief but dramatic kidnap of Ali Zidan, Libya’s prime minister, has dealt another blow to a country in disarray http://t.co/y4pbPZWRm7
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) October 14, 2013
Opinion: Abduction of Libyan PM shows #Libya is unlikely to emerge from anarchy without outside help: http://t.co/QFSXoZU4ka
— CSMonitor.com (@csmonitor) October 14, 2013
In Libya, where every household has a gun, the prime minister’s kidnapping shows power of unruly militias. http://t.co/46MS1PdPt3
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) October 11, 2013
If you missed it last night – how Libya’s descent into chaos is being fuelled by the militias. from @colinfreeman99 http://t.co/8oEqPKlWc2
— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) October 13, 2013
Pitfalls for Libya’s General Purpose Force, by Benjamin Nickels. http://t.co/byRtsqxFO0 via @SadaJournal
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) October 14, 2013
Libya PM takes aim at illegal immigration: Zeidan wants help from the EU after another migrant boat sinks http://t.co/KLFDQNxDQq
— AJELive (@AJELive) October 13, 2013
You know things are bad in Libya when kidnapping the prime minister is part of ‘everyday politics’ http://t.co/LIB5080MWd
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) October 11, 2013
Libya Turns Zoo into Detention Center for Illegal Immigrants http://t.co/Cn5WyMkIsk
— Slate (@Slate) October 15, 2013
#NorthDakota‘s monthly oil production is currently greater than Libya’s – http://t.co/yJuCpr1hiu
— The Stream (@AJAMStream) October 16, 2013