Yesterday in “The Guardian” Yesterday in “The Guardian” By NICHOLAS GRIEF The NATO air strikes in Tripoli in recent times, and Gaddafi’s lieutenant colonel, increase the complexity of the questions about the aesthetic legitimacy of Libya’s personal elimination. ... Continues on p
Editorial By EDI RAMA On page 4
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL The rebel forces broke into Tripoli on Sunday, in what appear to be the last days in power for Muammar Gaddafi and for his sons... Continues on page 26 The Fall of Tripoli
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL The insurgent forces broke into Tripoli on Sunday, in what appear to be the last days in power for Muammer Gaddafi and for his sons... Continues on page 26 The Fall of Tripoli
EDITORIAL By EDI RAMA On page 4
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By NICHOLAS GRIEF Recent NATO airstrikes in Tripoli raise the stakes and make the questions about the legitimacy of targeting the Libyan leader personally even more complex. ... Continues on page 28 Should Gaddafi be the target?
The Muslim Community: the attack in Libya, condolences to the Americans MUSLIM COMMUNITY: THE ATTACK IN LIBYA, CONDOLENCES TO THE AMERICANS ANTI-ISLAMIC FILM The imam of Shkodër: We feel offended Muhamed Sytari: Those who yesterday tried to kill the Prophet, today are fighting hi
MUSLIM COMMUNITY: THE ATTACK IN LIBYA, AMERICANS SEND CONDOLENCES The imam of Shkodër: We feel offended Muhamed Sytari: Those who yesterday tried to kill the prophet are now fighting him with films. They started with cartoons and now they are using new forms. Those who yesterday
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By MOHAMED ABDUL MALEK Libya is not Tunisia or Egypt. Libya is different; if there is unrest, it will spread to several states. These were the words.... Continues on page 28 Tripoli, winds of change are blowing
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By MOHAMED ABDUL MALEK Libya is not Tunisia or Egypt. Libya is different; if there is chaos, it will spread to several states. Those were the words.... Continues on page 28 Tripoli, winds of change are blowing
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DURIM KASEMI, 24, IS IN TRIPOLI FOR A MASTER’S DEGREE, NOW HE IS WAITING TO BE EVACUATED BY THE TURKS Family in Shkodër: We have had no contact with him since 20 February. Hysni Beka from Kosovo: No authority from Albania has contacted us, only Kosovo’s ambassador in Turkey is lo
Durim Kasemi, 24, is in Tripoli for a master’s degree, now awaits evacuation by the Turks Family in Shkodër: We have had no contact with him since 20 February. Hysni Beka from Kosovo: No authority from Albania has contacted us, only the Ambassador of Kosovo in Turkey is showing i