Friday, February 25, 2011

LIBYA - Features in the heart of the insurgency and repression

Western journalists, long banished from the territory, began to be able to work in Libya gradually eroded as the Gaddafi regime. The Swiss daily Le Temps and the Guardian, among others, each publish a report from Benghazi, "the first free city of Libya, which fell to insurgents as much of the east. Robert Fisk, the star reporter of The Independent, has meanwhile managed to Tripoli, the capital "in the shadow of death".

It describes the fear, hunger and rumors prevailing in the city, while the population is desperately trying to flee the bloody crackdown ordered by the clan Gaddafi. An estimated 600 to 1000 people have already died.

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