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Gaddafi's death: the unanswered questions

Who killed Gaddafi? Question marks hang over the death of Libya's deposed leader. Our correspondents return to his birthplace, Sirte, where he spent his final moments. Also, Ennahda's dominance of the Arab Spring's first free elections in Tunisia leaves the secular left reeling. Finally, we take a look at the Moroccan boxer who is now in jail after speaking his mind.

A year's jail for writing about the Moroccan King's health
18/10/2009 - MOROCCO

A year's jail for writing about the Moroccan King's health

In this edition: A Moroccan journalist is jailed for a year for publishing articles about the King's health, Tunisia's election campaign and Sharia adoptions in Algeria.
Gaddafi mediates Tuhareg peace deal
10/10/2009 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Gaddafi mediates Tuhareg peace deal

In this edition: Libyan leader Muammar Ghaddafi has helped negotiate a peace accord with Tuhareg rebels from Mali and Niger ; and Morocco's slums are still squalid five years after the launch of an anti-poverty programme.
05/10/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MAGHREB

Ben Barka affair resurfaces

In this edition: Interpol releases arrest warrants for four officials wanted in connection with the kidnapping of politician Ben Barka back in the 1960s; press censorship in Morocco; a focus on Algeria's Socialist Forces Front.
27/09/2009 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Gaddafi's show at the UN Assembly

in this edition: Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi's rambling performance at the UN assembly; the end of Ramadan gets pricey in the economic crisis; Moroccan wine is starting to rival European bottles.
21/09/2009 - MOROCCO

French immigration policy blamed for woman's death

In this edition: Justice is still not done for the families of those killed in 1995 terrorist attack in Paris; speed-dating Ramadan-style, and a report on French immigration, where a woman seeking medical treatment in France died waiting for a visa.

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omar

incongrue et regrettable j'apelle ça sauvaerie de la civilisation occidentale

my people

good for Gaddafi

Kaddafi's death

The man was actually captured after a fierce gun battle within the bowels of the Tarnunah complex with Nato special forces( south of Tripoli). The media, of course, wasn't told this because then questions would be raised as to what Kaddafi's (Japanese and Chinese) scientists were working on- advanced pharmaceuticals. Don't believe me? Do your own research.

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