Rhiannon Smith works to foster economic development as a trainer, researcher and translator in Tripoli.
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Published in: HomeHolding Libya hostage
By blackmailing the state and disrupting crucial legislative work, protesters are doing more to harm to the aims of...
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Published in: Home'Good news' doesn't sell
There was much hype about Libya's deteriorating security situation. However anyone who experienced the celebrations...
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Published in: HomeLibya 2013: A tale of two revolutions
A year ago it was easy to draw a line between those who were for the revolution and those who were against it....
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Published in: HomeBirthday with a Bang: celebrating Mawlid in Libya
Young men seem to take particular delight in lighting fireworks and throwing them from their car windows at...
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Published in: HomeVigilantes or superheroes: tackling drugs in Tripoli
Libyans want stability. They want to live in a clean, safe, free society where rule of law and justice is paramount....
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Published in: HomeLibya taxi talk: experiences and expectations of democracy
Many are questioning why the congress appear to be doing nothing, while for their part parliamentarians seem...