Monday, August 15, 2011

Civil War In Libya -- News Updates August 15, 2011


Libyan Rebels Enter Oil Town Where Decisive Battle May Yet Be Fought -- The Guardian

Zawiya, 30 miles west of Tripoli, is seen as supply lynchpin in Gaddafi's war machine – but taking capital is another matter.

Thirty-miles west of Tripoli, the one major asset that Muammar Gaddafi cannot afford to lose is starting to slip from his grasp for the second time.

The oil refinery in the town of Zawiya has been a holy grail for Libya's rebels since the start of the civil war. They took control of the town once in March, but were violently driven out by Gaddafi's army, which knew that losing it meant probably defeat in the long run. Now, with what seems to be a sizable rebel force again inside Zawiya, a decisive battle in the western-backed Libyan campaign looms.

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More News On Libya's Civil War

Libya's western mountain rebels taste success -- Yahoo News/AP
Libyan rebels hope to cut 2 Tripoli supply routes -- SFGate/AP
Libyan rebels close in on Tripoli -- Christian Science Monitor
Libyan rebels and loyalists in fierce battle -- The National/AP
Libyan Rebels Capture More Cities Near Tripoli -- NPR
Libya conflict: Rebels fight for key towns near Tripoli -- BBC
Libya rebels battle for key city near Tripoli -- L.A. Times
Rebels capture key town -- Sydney Morning Herald
Libyan Rebels Capture Part of Zawiya -- Voice of America
Libyan rebels strike crucial blow as they enter Zawiyah -- The Telegraph
Libyan rebels battle for full control of Brega -- Ahram Online

Gaddafi defiant as rebels poised to strangle capital
-- Reuters
Gaddafi Urges Libyans to Take Up Arms Against NATO -- New York Times/Reuters
Libyan leader Gaddafi mobilizes supporters for battle -- Xinhuanet
Gaddafi urges Libyans to 'liberate' country from Nato -- The Telegraph

Libya's Interior Minister Appears to Have Defected
-- FOX News/AP
Libyan Interior Minister, Relatives Fly to Cairo in Apparent Defection -- Voice of America
Libya's interior minister flies to Egypt in apparent defection -- The Guardian
Libyan interior minister 'flies to Egypt' -- BBC

Libyan Government Threatens Satellite Phone Users With Death -- Voice of America
Who is in control of the Libyan opposition? -- Al Jazeera
Libyan Rebels Reach Port City, But Can They Hold It? -- NPR
Benghazi doing better than Tripoli, rebels say -- William Booth, Washington Post
Libya: Tripoli braces for Gaddafi’s final curtain -- Damien McElroy, The Telegraph
Timeline: Libya's uprising against Muammar Gaddafi -- Reuters

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