Tribal Rivalries Complicate Libyan War -- Spiegel Online
The rebels in western Libya have captured the Nafusa Mountains and are only 80 kilometers from Tripoli, but have been unable to advance further. Meanwhile long-simmering tribal hostilities are complicating the situation, as rival groups clash and old resentments flare up. The inter-tribal conflict adds to a growing sense that the uprising against Gadhafi is turning into a civil war.
The decisive front in the war against Moammar Gadhafi runs through the dusty village of Qawalish, which consists of a mosque, a few dozen houses and a hill, behind which rebel fighters are entrenched.
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More News On Libya's Civil War
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Libya blames NATO for raid on food warehouse -- Al Jazeera
Libya air strike aftermath questions -- BBC
Libyan rebel chief says Qaddafi could stay after all -- Christian Science Monitor
The West, rebels contemplate Gadhafi staying -- AP
Rebel Chief Says Gadhafi, Family Can Stay in Libya -- Wall Street Journal
Muammar Gaddafi could stay in Libya, William Hague concedes -- The Guardian
Britain may be altering stance on Libya -- UPI
UK denies Libya shift as Hague says Kadhafi could stay -- AFP
UN: Gadhafi-held part of Libya facing shortages -- CTV
U.N.: Gaddafi-Held Libya Faces Shortages -- Time
'Paradise until the war': foreign medics tell of the Libya they lost -- Independent
The West Slowly Backing Away From the Libyan Military Operation -- Bruce Crumley, Time
Can Gaddafi really stay in Libya and cede all power? -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
What would post-Gadhafi Libya look like? -- The Week
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