Arben Imami: Cuts in the Army MINISTER OF DEFENCE: IN 2012, WE WILL ELIMINATE PARASITIC STRUCTURES The new structure of the Armed Forces is ready; implementation begins in the year that is about to arrive. Imami: We did not sell weapons in Libya. Dismantling will be completed wit
FOUR CHARGES AGAINST HAJRI ELEZAJ On pages 8-9
Yesterday in “International Herald Tribune” On Monday, 31 October, seven months after it began, NATO’s operation in Libya will come to an end. It is the first time that NATO is bringing to a close a mission that... Yesterday in “International Herald Tribune” IVO H. DALDER XHEJMS
Four charges against Hajri Elezaj On pages 8-9
SUSPICIONS OF TRAFFICKING On page 5
Yesterday on “BBC” By MOHAMED HUSSEIN During his speech on Libyan television on Sunday, the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam raised the issue of civil war in Libya, at a time... Libya, the role of the tribes for Gaddafi Continues on page 28
AFTER THE ARTICLE IN “GSH” The government: Whoever is in Libya, contact us On page 6
TERRORISM The world on alert, “Al Qaeda” kills the US ambassador in Libya On page 26
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” By JOHN McCAIN, JOE LIEBERMAN President Obama set out the arguments for intervention in Libya, while the actions of the United States there deserve... The regime in Libya must change Continues on page 20
Yesterday in “Financial Times” By RALF ATKINS The campaign in Libya has entered a new phase, while pressure on Muammer Gaddafi is increasing. The pace of Western air strikes... Continues on page 28 Plans for peace in Libya
Yesterday in “Times” By ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN NATO’s air and naval mission in Libya is the first major military commitment since the global financial crisis. With the drastic cuts that European allies... Libya, a call to wake up Continues on page 28
By WILLIAM HAGUE It has been four months since the Libyan people decided no longer to deny themselves their basic rights. And 90 days since NATO began operations... Resolve will be maintained in Libya Continues on page 18
Yesterday in “Financial Times” By RALF ATKINS The campaign in Libya has entered a new phase, while pressure on Muamer Gadafi is increasing. The pace of Western air bombardments... Plans for peace in Libya Continued on page 28
Yesterday on “BBC” By MOHAMED HUSSEIN During his speech on Libyan television on Sunday, the Libyan leader, the son of Muammar Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam raised the issue of civil war in Libya, at the time... Continues on page 28 Libya, the role of the tribes for Gaddafi
TERRORISM On page 26
Yesterday in the “International Herald Tribune” On Monday, 31 October, seven months after it began, NATO’s operation in Libya will come to an end. It is the first time that NATO is bringing to a close a mission that... Yesterday in the “International Herald Tribune” IVO H. DALDER
Yesterday in “The Guardian” To intervene or not? That is the big question. The readiness of the disillusioned dictator Muammar Gaddafi to kill Libyans, whom he says “everyone” loves him... . By TIMOTHY GARTON ASH To intervene or not in Libya Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “Reuters” By WILLIAM MACLEAN Muammar Gaddafi’s offensive against Al Qaeda as the driver of the uprising in Libya may be empty propaganda, but the fiercer the disputes become,... The Role of Al Qaeda and the West Continues on page 28
Leaders around the world are debating strongly the advisability of imposing a “no-fly zone” to stop the violence spreading across Libya..... By JOHN KERRY The necessity for a “no fly zone” Continues on page 28
BOMBS OVER LIBYA On page 9