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Libya: enrolling to fight Gaddafi

Even As Gaddaffi's troops intensify the onslaught against rebel forces in Libya, young men continue to sign up to fight against the regime. Meanwhile in Morrocco, the king has chosen to engage with those calling for change and has promised a constitutional overhaul. And finally we turn to Algeria to meet its 'most famous cartoonist.

Tunisia: Islamist party leader accused of double standards
13/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: Islamist party leader accused of double standards

The head of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party is accused of double-dealing after a video emerges of him offering backroom advice to Salafists at a secret meeting. Liberals say it is proof that Ennahda's sympathies are more radical than it lets on. Meanwhile, as former Algerian president Chadli Bendjedid is given a state funeral, critics argue that he did not deserve the title of father of democracy in the nation.
Libya: FBI investigates US ambassador's final hours
06/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: FBI investigates US ambassador's final hours

FBI agents touch down in Libya to investigate the crime scene where the US ambassador was killed last month. Next, campaigners who had aimed to dock a ship in the Moroccan harbour of Smir, in order to offer local women safe abortions, have their plans scuppered by government authorities. Finally, we take a look at Islam Slimani, a rising star in Algerian football.
Libya: disarming militias
29/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: disarming militias

Libyan authorities continue their push to disband unauthorised armed groups. Next, in Tunisia, a young woman who says she was raped by two policemen finds herself in the dock for "indecency". Finally, we meet one young Moroccan who refuses to let her gender come between her and her surfboard.
Gaddafi: a story of sexual slavery
22/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Gaddafi: a story of sexual slavery

Almost a year after his death, several women claim the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forced them into sexual slavery. In Tunisia, an islamist charity helps couples get that big wedding they may have been hoping for but critics say the assistance is motivated by politics. And with the Moroccan government bank rolling so much of the country's movie industry, moviemakers risk their independence.
Libya: Security under scrutiny following Benghazi attack
15/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: Security under scrutiny following Benghazi attack

An explosive combination of widespread lawlessness and fury over an anti-Islam film results in the killing of the US ambassador to Libya and three other US diplomats. Next, the drowning of dozens of Tunisians migrants sparks protests over the government's handling of the issues driving so many to seek exile. Finally, Algerian galleries are throwing their doors open wide, but are struggling to get anyone to walk through them.

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La Libye

la Libye est attaquee par le media occidentale et arabe qui veulent la deteruire et en voler le petrole.
ce n'est pas vrai ce qu'on dit de la Libye dans certains media, en fait il y a certains problems mais ils ne sont pas comme on dit, on exagere bcp.

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