- African Migrants Bought and Sold Openly in 'Slave Markets' in Libya
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Hundreds of migrants along North African migration routes are being bought and sold openly in modern day 'slave markets' in Libya, survivors have told the United Nations migration agency, which warned that these reports "can be added to a long list of outrages" in the country.
- Connexions Library: Africa Focus
Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on Africa.
- Constructing Consensus - The 'Victims-And-Aggressor Meme'
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012
- The "Decent Left" and the Libya Intervention
A Reply to Michael Bérubé Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 Western elites were perfectly comfortable with Gaddafis oppressive rule, including his use of torture. These states only broke with Gaddafi when his hold on power tottered, in response to the Arab Spring, and he ceased to be useful. He was no longer viewed as a reliable protector of Western access to Libyas oil resources.
- Destroying Libya's Welfare State
NATO's Great Victory Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 For NATO, its corporate allies, and its media mouthpieces, such prosperity for workers simply will not do. We live in a world where austerity for the workers is the order of the day for those in Libya, Greece, Italy, Spain, Great Britain and the U.S. as well. And those who stand in the way of such austerity measures, whether they be a nationalist government in Libya, Communists in Greece or Occupiers in the U.S., must be dealt with accordingly by violent reaction.
- The Dreadful Chronology of Gaddafi's Murder
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 Since 2003, Gaddafi had worked hard to repair his reputation for financing terrorism; his proposal for a trans-African banking system never reached fruition. Freedom and justice were never part of the West's agenda.
- Embassy Row Online
Resource Type: Website Contact names and numbers for all embassies to Canada and all Canadian embassies abroad.
- Global Press Freedom Declines in Every Region for First Time Israel, Italy and Hong Kong Lose Free Status
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Journalists faced an increasingly grim working environment in 2008, with global press freedom declining for a seventh straight year and deterioration occurring for the first time in every region, according to Freedom House's annual media study.
- The Great Libya War Fraud
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 Coming so soon after the incomplete but still damning exposure of the Iraq deception - with the bloodbath still warm - the media's deep conformity and wilful gullibility on the 2011 Libyan war left even jaundiced observers aghast. It was clear that we were faced with a pathological system of propaganda on Perpetual War autopilot.
- Hailed as a Model for Successful Intervention, Libya Proves to be the Exact Opposite
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Advocates of the U.S. intervention in Lybia regard the event as a proof of success. Greenwald discusses why things are working in the opposite way.
- An Interview With Noam Chomsky on Obama's Human Rights Record
Nothing Can Justify Torture Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 America's human rights record under the administration of President Obama and the military intervention policies that have seen increased use during the Arab Spring.
- Killing Hope
U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 Is the United States a force for democracy? William Blum serves up a forensic overview of U.S. foreign policy spanning sixty years. For those who want the details on the U.S.'s most famous actions (Chile, Cuba, Vietnam, to name a few), and for those who want to learn about lesser-known efforts (France, China, Bolivia, Brazil, for example), this book provides a window on what U.S. foreign policy goals really are. "If you flip over the rock of American foreign policy of the past century, this is what crawls out
invasions
bombings
overthrowing governments
occupations
suppressing movements for social change
assassinating political leaders
perverting elections
manipulating labor unions
manufacturing news
death squads
torture
biological warfare
depleted uranium
drug trafficking
mercenaries
Its not a pretty picture. Its enough to give imperialism a bad name."
- Letters from Lexington
Reflections on Propaganda Resource Type: Book Published: 1993
- Libya
From Colony to Revolution Resource Type: Book Published: 2011 Provides the background to the Libyan revolution by discussing its history from colonization up through the 2011 rebellion/foreign intervention that ousted Mu'ammar al-Qadafi.
- Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi launches legal action against three Moroccan newspapers
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) has described today the complaints made by the Libyan Embassy in Rabat against three Moroccan newspapers as a threat to freedom of expression and the press in Morocco which must be confronted.
- Libya's Hell, Enabled by Canadian Humanitarians
Who Will Protect Libyans Now? Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 One of the darkest and most shameful chapters in Western military intervention continues to play out in spades in Libya. Recent news from Benghazi revealed that one of the (literally hundreds) of murderous militias opened fire on peaceful, white-flag-bearing protesters (protesting militias), killing at least 20 and wounding over 130.
- Libya's second civil war
From armed resistance to jihadist networks Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 With the events that led to Gaddafi's fall, a civil war between local groups and rival militias started in Libya. Four years later IS has appeared, and the country seems on the brink of collapse.
- Massacres That Matter - Part 1 - 'Responsibility To Protect' In Egypt, Libya And Syria
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Where offending states fail to live up to this responsibility by inflicting genocide, ethnic cleansing and other crimes against humanity on their own people, the international community has a responsibility to act.
- Middle East & North Africa: Region performs poorly, Israel nose-dives
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 For the first time Israel is not at the head of the Middle Eastern countries in the press freedom index. By falling 47 places to 93rd position, it is now behind Kuwait (60th), United Arab Emirates (86th) and Lebanon (61st).
- Moroccan journalists face charges of defaming Qaddafi
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The Committee to Protect Journalists is dismayed by the start of court proceedings today against five Moroccan journalists charged with publicly harming Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi and hurting his dignity.
- NATO attacks on national TV headquarters and installations in Tripoli
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 Reporters Without Borders condemns NATO airstrikes on the Tripoli headquarters of the state-owned national TV broadcaster Al-Jamahiriya and two of its installations.
- Necessary Illusions
Thought Control in Democratic Societies Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 An inquiry into the nature of the media and the role of intellectuals in "a political system where the population cannot be disciplined by force, and thus must be subjected to more subtle forms of ideological control."
- Newspaper editor gunned down on Benghazi street
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Reporters Without Borders condemns in the strongest terms newspaper editor Muftah Bu Zeid's murder in Benghazi. Gunmen in a car shot Zeid three times in the head and abdomen shortly after he got out of his own car.
- Overthrowing other people's governments: The Master List
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Instances of the United States overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War.
- Paula Broadwell, Whistleblower
It's More Than a Sex Scandal Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 We await the follow-up to Paula Broadwells assertion that two prisoners were being held at the CIA annex near the consulate in Benghazi at the time of the assault that left Ambassador Christopher Stephens and three other Americans dead.
- Press for Conversion #51
May 2003 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2003 Why is the U.S. government reviled by so many people in the Middle East and North Africa? This issue looks at the past 50 years of wars and regime changes in the region and unveils a consistent pattern of U.S. involvement.
- Qadhafi's Libya
Resource Type: Book The author follows the evolution of a backward tribal society into one of the most militant Arab states, a significant force within OPEC, and a troublesome puzzle for the superpowers. He gives a blow-by-blow account of Colonel Qadhafi's seizure of power and examines the changing nature of his authority within the country. This book provides the facts necessary for an understanding of contemporary Libya and its place in world events.
- The Real Terror Network
Terrorism in Fact and Propaganda Resource Type: Book Published: 1982 Herman sets out to show that the U.S. ignores or sponsors terror by authoritarian states that are allied with U.S. interests.
- Rendition ordeal raises new questions about secret trials
Fatima Bouchar's story reveals involvement of the British government Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Investigative reporting on the rendition (initiated by British intelligence officers) of Libyian Islamist militants who sought to oust Muammar Gaddafi.
- Selective Outrage - Iran And Libya
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012
- The Six Most Disastrous Interventions of the 21st Century
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 On October 2, 2015, President Barack Obama, alluding to Russia's decision to launch air strikes in Syria, told reporters at the White House that for Russia to view the forces targeted "from the perspective they're all terrorists [is] a recipe for disaster, and it's one that I reject."
- UN 'Travesty': Resolutions Of Mass Destruction - Part 1
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Far from bringing an end to the violence, UN Resolution 1973 unleashed overwhelming Western force in pursuit of regime change, in a war that was fought to the bitter end. To ensure the right outcome, Western and other powers supplied special forces and weapons, simply ignoring the resolution's call for 'strict implementation of the arms embargo' and 'excluding a foreign occupation force of any form on any part of Libyan territory'. In short, the resolution resulted in a massive escalation in violence.
- Understanding Power
The Indispensable Chomsky Resource Type: Book Published: 2002 In a series of enlightening and wide-ranging discussions, all published here for the first time, Chomsky radically reinterprets the events of the past three decades, covering topics from foreign policy during Vietnam to the decline of welfare under the Clinton administration. As he elucidates the connection between America's imperialistic foreign policy and the decline of domestic social services, Chomsky also discerns the necessary steps to take toward social change.
- US Consulate Killings - Spontaneous Religious or Planned Political?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 On September 11, four Americans, including the US ambassador, were killed in an attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The following day, the BBC's Lunchtime News reported that the killings were part of 'disturbances' which were 'linked to an anti-Islamic video'. The BBC's News at Six explained that the US ambassador was killed 'in a protest'. This was mild language indeed given that the consulate had been attacked with assault rifles, hand grenades, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars.
- War crime: NATO deliberately destroyed Libya's water infrastructure
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 The military targeting of civilian infrastructure, especially of water supplies, is a war crime under the Geneva Conventions. Yet this is precisely what NATO did in Libya. Since then, the country's water infrastructure has only deteriorated further.
- Where War Reporting Goes Wrong
A Diary of Four Wars Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 The four recent conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria have been propaganda wars in which newspaper, television and radio journalists played a central role. In all wars there is a difference between reported news and what really happened, but during these four campaigns the outside world has been left with misconceptions even about the identity of the victors and the defeated.
- Why Qaddafi had to go: African gold, oil and the challenge to monetary imperialism
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 What was NATO's violent intervention in Libya really all about? Now we know, writes Ellen Brown, thanks to Hillary Clinton's recently published emails. It was to prevent the creation of an independent hard currency in Africa that would free the continent from economic bondage under the dollar, the IMF and the French African franc, shaking off the last heavy chains of colonial exploitation.
- Why the rise of fascism is again the issue
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Fascism is preserved as history, as flickering footage of goose-stepping blackshirts, their criminality terrible and clear. Yet in the same liberal societies, whose war-making elites urge us never to forget, the accelerating danger of a modern kind of fascism is suppressed; for it is their fascism.
- Woman journalist found with throat cut in southern Libya
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Reporters Without Borders is shocked to learn that Naseeb Miloud Karfana, a TV journalist based in the southern city of Sabha, was murdered on 29 May.
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