Friday, June 24, 2011

Civil War In Libya -- News Updates June 24, 2011



Gaddafi's Movements Closely Monitored, Says Nato -- The Guardian

MoD stresses it will not violate UN mandate by targeting Gadaffi, while some EU countries remain frustrated by slow progress.

Nato forces are confident they are successfully tracking Colonel Muammar Gaddafi as he moves from hideout to hideout in Tripoli, the Guardian has learned.

But the coalition is abiding by the UN mandate, which does not permit the military to target the Libyan leader directly – commanders are still hoping that he will be removed by a revolt from within his circle of closest associates.

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More News On Libya's Civil War

FACTBOX-Latest developments in Libyan conflict
-- Reuters
Kadhafi 'may abandon' bombed capital -- Yahoo News/AFP
Diplomats draw up plans for post-Gadhafi Libya -- Yahoo News/AP
Europe "doing the work" in Libya: Sarkozy -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Sarkozy lashes out at U.S. over Libya mission -- Washington Post
Libyan Rebels in Misrata Urge End of Arms Embargo, Change in NATO Tactics -- Bloomberg
East Libya oil facilities largely undamaged: UK -- Reuters
Libya rebels 'in secret talks' with Tripoli underground -- BBC
Libyan rebels held by Gadhafi returned to Benghazi -- Yahoo News/AP
Libyan swap of detainees may signal broader talks -- Reuters
Libya: ICC sets date for Gaddafi arrest warrant ruling -- BBC
Qaddafi 'Seriously Considering' Fleeing Tripoli, U.S. Officials Say -- FOX News/Wall Street Journal
US officials say Kadhafi 'may leave' bombed capital -- AFP
Amnesty questions claim that Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war -- The Independent
5 inadequate justifications for Libya intervention -- Micah Zenko, CNN
Libya conflict: Satellite images show Gaddafi compound damage -- BBC
NATO in Libya: Confused Coalition of the Unwilling and Unable -- Amb. Marc Ginsberg, Huffpost World
Libya's money for Libyans -- Ali Al-Isawi, L.A. Times

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