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  1. Dealing with Libya (Editorial research reports) by Elena Berger, 1986
  2. Libya of Idris el Senoussi: A study on the Idriss housing scheme and the general renaissance of Libya, under the rule of Idriss el Senoussi by Muḥammad ʻAnnān, 1968
  3. A History of Modern Libya by Dirk Vandewalle, 2006-02-13
  4. Libya Customs, Trade Regulations And Procedures Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  5. Disarming Libya: weapons of mass destruction.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Sharon Squassoni, 2006-09-01
  6. Libya: A Modern History by Richardson Wright, 1982-03-01
  7. LIBYA - Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 10.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  8. LIBYA - Co-operation In Return For Int'l Rehabilitation.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  9. Libya - The Escape Route Will Be Tricky.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  10. LIBYA - Focus On Survival-Oriented Policies.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  11. Libya Since Independence: Oil and State-Building by Dirk Vandewalle, 1998-07
  12. Libya: Qadhafi's Revolution and the Modern State (Nations of the Contemporary Middle East) by Lillian Craig Harris, 1986-10
  13. Rehabilitating a rogue: Libya's WMD reversal and lessons for US policy.: An article from: Parameters by Dafna Hochman, 2006-03-22
  14. Libya-US Trade Boom Heralds Strategic Co-operation With Emphasis On Fighting Terror:.: An article from: APS Diplomat News Service by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-02

81. An MBendi Profile: Government Of Libya
, General Information. Organisation Type government. Registered in libya. ^, Related Organisations. , Contact Information. government of libya. Email Not Known.
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has a share in: National Oil Corporation - Tripoli, Libya Related Events Events Organised: View Event List Related Facilities has a share in: Azzawiya - Simple Oil Refinery in Zaria, Libya has a share in: Ras Lanuf - Simple Oil Refinery in Ras Lanuf, Libya has a share in: Sirte Oil Co - Simple Oil Refinery in Brega, Libya Directors/Managers Deputy Foreign Minister: Mr H Al - Shawsh (Hassouna) Secretary of Energy: Mr AS Al-Badri (Abdullah Salem) Minister of Finance: Mr AA Brini (Al-Ajili) Mr BS Cleminson (Benjamin) Secretary of Mines: Mr AN Dolrogo (Andre Nalke) Prime Minister: Mr S Ghanem (Shukri) Minister of Tourism: Mr Dr A Zleitni (Abdulhafiz) President: HE M el Gadaffi (Moammar) Contact Information Government of Libya E-mail: Not Known The MBendi directories are used by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. If any of the above information is incorrect or missing and you have the correct information, please use the 'Update' or 'Add' functions below to help us to build an increasingly useful information resource.

82. Libya--Christian Persecution In Libya
We make every attempt to keep up with and reflect changes in the national government of libya and the current human rights situation.
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Country Report Last Updated: September 2002 Code: A-2 Click here for a code description Click here for a list of ICC articles on Libya
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November 23, 1999 COUNTRY STATISTICS Area: 1,759,540 sq km
Capital: Tripoli
Main Cities: Misratah, Benghazi
Population: 5,240,599 (includes large number of foreign workers)
Population Growth: 2.42%
Birth Rate: 27.67 births/ 1000 people
Death Rate: 3.51 deaths/ 1000 people
Infant Mortality: 28.99 deaths/ 1000 live births
Life Expectancy: 75.65 years Religions: Sunni Muslim Languages: Arabic, Italian, English Ethnic Groups: Arab, Berber, non-nationals Currency: Libyan dinar (LYD) Exchange Rate: 0.5101 LYD = 1 USD

83. Libya
Abu Minyar alQADHAFI (since 1 September 1969); Head of government Chairman of of GDP (1987); Military Branches Armed Peoples of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
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Libya
Libya joined the League of Arab States in 1953.
Nature and Structure of Government:
  • Capital: Tripoli Administration divisions
  • Type: Jamahiriya (a state of the masses); in theory, governed by the populace through local councils; in fact, a military dictatorship
  • Long Form of Name: Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
  • Independence: 24 December 1951 (from Italy)
  • Administrative Regions: 25 municipalities (baladiyah, singular - baladiyat; Ajdabiya, Al 'Aziziyah, Al Fatih, Al Jabal al Akhdar, Al Jufrah, Al Khums, Al Kufrah, An Nuqat al Khams, Ash Shati', Awbari, Az Zawiyah, Banghazi, Darnah, Ghadamis, Gharyan, Misratah, Murzuq Sabha, Sawfajjin, Surt, Tarabulus, Tarhunah, Tubruq, Yafran, Zlitan
  • Constitution: 11 December 1969, amended 2 March 1977
  • National Holiday: Revolution Day, 1 September (1969)
  • Legal System: Based on Italian civil law system and Islamic law; separate religious courts; no
  • constitutional provision for judicial review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
  • Executive Branch: Revolutionary leader, chairman of the General People's Committee (premier), General People's Committee (cabinet)

84. Libya - Education Links
org, on Jordan. government of libya Information about the government of libya courtesy of Arab.net. government and Politics Information
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Information on the languages spoken in each area of the country. From the Ethnologue: Languages of the World website
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A site on Libya’s Amazigh (Berber) culture, language and history.
Libyana

Libyana (our Libya) is a collective, volunteer effort of a group of Libyan women and men who love their culture and heritage. Libya Music Listen to live internet broadcasts of Libyan Music. Garamantes Archaeological site with many pictures and information on the Garamantes of the Fezzan. Libyan Cuisine Recipes for traditional Libyan dishes. Boy Scouts Libyan Boyscouting in Pictures. National Anthem Listen to the National Anthem of Libya in Real Audio format. Business and Economy Economic Sectors Data Updated information on Demographic, Economic and other data. From the Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRTCIC). Energy Analysis Brief Information and analysis on Libya's energy resources by the Energy Information Administration (Dept. of Energy).

85. Government Of Libya
government of libya. libyan government. Name government of libya. HQ Country libya. Date Founded 24 Dec 1951. Past and
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86. President Bush: Libya Pledges To Dismantle WMD Programs
libya should also fully engage in the war against terror. Its government, in response to the United Nations Security Council Lockerbie demands, has already
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5:32 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. I have called you here today to announce a development of great importance in our continuing effort to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction. Today in Tripoli, the leader of Libya, Colonel Moammar al-Ghadafi, publicly confirmed his commitment to disclose and dismantle all weapons of mass destruction programs in his country. He has agreed immediately and unconditionally to allow inspectors from international organizations to enter Libya. These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. Colonel Ghadafi's commitment, once it is fulfilled, will make our country more safe and the world more peaceful. Talks leading to this announcement began about nine months, ago when Prime Minister Tony Blair and I were contacted through personal envoys by Colonel Ghadafi. He communicated to us his willingness to make a decisive change in the policy of his government. At the direction of Colonel Ghadafi, himself, Libyan officials have provided American and British officers with documentation on that country's chemical, biological, nuclear and ballistic missile programs and activities. Our experts in these fields have met directly with Libyan officials to learn additional details.

87. CNN.com - Libya To End Deals With WMD states - May 17, 2004
State Department officials said the Libyan government notified US officials in Tripoli of the decision earlier in the day. Last
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YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Libya United States Arms Control State Department or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (CNN) Libya has told the United States it will halt military trade with countries believed to be proliferating weapons of mass destruction, the State Department said Thursday. Reading from a statement issued by Libya, Undersecretary of State for Arms Control John Bolton said Tripoli "has assured the United States and the United Kingdom that its renunciation of all military trade with states of serious WMD proliferation concern includes North Korea, Syria and Iran." "All three of these countries are indeed states of very great proliferation concern especially North Korea, which uses its exports of military technology to finance other dangerous activity," Bolton said. Bolton said that Libya would no longer engage in arms trade with countries that are not signatories to the MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime), an agreement among 33 countries in an effort to curb the spread of ballistic and cruise missiles.

88. CNN.com - Bush, Blair: Libya To Dismantle WMD Programs - Dec. 20, 2003
However, he warned that because libya has a troubled history with America and Britain, we ll be vigilant in assuring its government lives up to all its
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YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Libya International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) George W. Bush Tony Blair or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (CNN) Libya has tried to develop weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles in the past, but has agreed to dismantle the programs, President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Friday in simultaneous televised speeches. Bush said Libya's leader, Col. Moammar Gadhafi, had "agreed to immediately and unconditionally allow inspectors from international organizations to enter Libya. "These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination," Bush said.

89. Lockerbie: CIA Witness Gagged By US Government - [Sunday Herald]
A FORMER CIA agent who claims libya is not responsible for the Lockerbie bombing is being gagged by the US government under state secrecy laws and faces 10
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90. Libya Should Not Chair U.N. Commission (Human Rights Watch Press Release, New Yo
Over the last decade, libya has detained government opponents for years without charge or trial, prohibited the formation of political parties or independent
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(New York, August 9, 2002) - African governments' nomination of Libya as chair of the next United Nations Commission on Human Rights undercuts their new commitment to promote human rights and good governance, Human Rights Watch said today. Related Material
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HRW Press Release, April 26, 2002 "Countries with dreadful human rights records should never be in charge of chairing the Commission on Human Rights. Libya's long record of human rights abuses clearly does not merit such a reward." Rory Mungoven
Global Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch
Africa is due to chair the next session of the commission on a rotational basis, and Libya was nominated by the African regional group. Libya's nomination was confirmed at the recently concluded inaugural summit of the new African Union. The commission will begin its annual session in March 2003. "Countries with dreadful rights records should never be in charge of chairing the Commission on Human Rights," said Rory Mungoven, global advocacy director for Human Rights Watch. "Libya's long record of human rights abuses clearly does not merit such a reward."

91. Web Directory: Regional/Africa/Libya/Government
Internet Resources on government in Regional/Africa/libya/government. Your are here Web Directory Regional/Africa/libya/government.
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  • Constitution of Libya [1951-1969]
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  • Flags of Libya Pictures of flags, old and new. url: www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ly.html Get Site Info
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  • 92. AllAfrica.com: Libya [press Release]: British Government Risks 'Selling Out Its
    Foreign Office Minister Mike O Brien announced the government s decision to lift the embargo in libya yesterday (Tuesday) during a trip to promote British
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    93. Amnesty International Report 2002 - Middle East And North Africa - LIBYA
    attended the 29th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights held in Tripoli in April, and met Libyan government authorities and
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    94. Chiefs Of State And Cabinet Members Of Foreign Governments
    libya 10/17/03 Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated 10/17/03. libya. Col. Muammar al-Qadhafi
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    Libya - 10/17/03
    Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated: 10/17/03 Libya
    Col. Muammar al-Qadhafi has no official title, but he runs Libya and is the de facto chief of state. The Secretary of the General People's Congress is chief of state in theory but is not treated as such. The Secretary of the General People's Committee plays the role of prime minister. Leader Qadhafi, Muammar Abu Minyar al-, Col. Sec. of the Gen. People's Congress Zanati, Muhammad al- Asst. Sec. of the Gen. People's Congress Ibrahim, Ahmad Mohamed Sec. of the Gen. People's Committee (Prime Minister) Ghanim, Shukri Muhammad Dep. Sec. of the Gen. People's Committee Badri, Abdallah Salim al- Bilkhayr, Abd al-Qadir Sec. of the Gen. People's Committee for Finance Burayni, al-Ujayli Abd al-Salam al- Shalgam, Abd al-Rahman Masirati, Mohamed Ali al- Sec. of the Gen. People's Committee for Planning al-Juhaymi, al-Tahriri al-Hadi Sec. of the Gen. People's Committee for Tourism al-Tayf, Ammar al-Mabruk Governor, Central Bank

    95. Pak-Libya Holding Company
    Joint stock company owned by the governments of Pakistan and libya details of management and activities.
    http://www.paklibya.com.pk/

    96. Human Rights Watch: Middle East And Northern Africa : Libya
    libya Should Not Chair UN Commission African Governments Urged to Nominate Better Human Rights Candidate African governments nomination of libya as chair of
    http://www.hrw.org/doc?t=mideast&c=libya

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