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Libyan conflict: General Abdel Fattah Younes, rebel military leader

A closer look at the leader of Libya's rebel forces, a man who was once Colonel Gaddafi's right hand man. Plus, we climb aboard the humanitarian ship carrying the wounded out of the besieged city of Misrata. Finally, an unusual exhibition in Morocco, which is using proverbs to stamp out institutional fraud.

25/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MAGHREB

The future is looking bleak for many fishermen in Mauritania

In this edition: Libya looks to free trade to boost North African economies during the global downturn, Mauritanian fishermen feel the squeeze and a fresh wave of designers mix old and new on the catwalk, pushing the classic boundaries.
18/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MAGHREB

Mauritania's junta critics slam election plans

In this edition: 'Shiite propaganda' worries Moroccan government, the tensions in Mauritania even as the military regime vows to hold democratic elections and the Constitutional Council in Algeria rejects an opposition complaint of fraud.
18/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MAGHREB

No surprise in Algerian elections

In this edition: the landslide victory for the incumbent Abdelaziz Bouteflika in Algeria's elections does not satisfy the opposition; Morocco clamps down on counterfeit products; the fight against the desert continues in Mauritania.
18/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MAGHREB

Special edition on Algeria's presidential election

This edition of "The Week in the Maghreb" is on the the Algerian presidential elections. What does the youth of today there expect? What happened to the council flats promised in 2004? And why is the Algerian community in France in the spotlight?
29/03/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MAGHREB

Fomer slaves battle poverty in Mauritania

In Mauritania, in south-west of Nouakchott, some former slaves have been able to break the vicious cycle and have created their own village. But many of them are still facing a daily battle to make a living, and break out of poverty.

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((Should Arms the Rebles))

The opposition Rebles in deep of needs heavy weapons and all
military equipments inorder they can thown out the regime of
Muammar Gadhafi and his family, hope that three country can
speed up the process to supply the arms and some training, the
France can help training, to encourging Britain and US agreed

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