Saturday, October 22, 2011

Libya's Civil War To Be Declared Over Tomorrow -- News Roundup



Libya's New Leaders To Declare Liberation On October 23 -- Radio Free Europe

Libya's new authorities are expected to formally declare the liberation of the country on October 23.

The National Transitional Council has said it would declare a new interim government within a month of liberation and hold elections for a constitutional assembly within eight months.

An NTC spokesman, Abdel-Rahman Busin, said preparations were under way for the ceremony. Initially the announcement had been expected to be made on October 22 in the eastern city of Benghazi.

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More News On The Death Of Gaddafi And The End Of Libya's Civil War

Libya's new leaders to declare liberation Sunday -- Yahoo News/AP
Libya's Liberation Announcement Set For Sunday -- Voice of America
Libya prepares for liberation ceremony -- The Guardian

Libyan official: Elections coming soon -- CNN
Libya's Jibril sees elections within eight months -- Yahoo News/Reuters

Libyans rule out Kadhafi post-mortem -- Yahoo News/AFP
Libyan PM Mahmoud Jibril: 'not known who shot Col Gaddafi' -- The Telegraph
Libyan fighter claims he killed Gaddafi -- Voice of America

Col Gaddafi killed: Nato plans to end Libya mission October 31 -- The Telegraph
Gaddafi demise offers brief relief for stretched NATO -- Reuters
US looks to wrap up mission in post-Gadhafi Libya -- Stars and Stripes/AP

How a daring band of anti-Qaddafi activists helped turn the tide in Tripoli -- Scott Peterson, Christian Science Monitor
A New Start For Libya -- Voice of America editorial
Libya after Gaddafi: A dangerous precedent? -- Richard Falk, Al Jazeera
Does it really matter if Qaddafi was executed? -- Blake Hounshell, Foreign Policy
Libya: The challenges ahead -- BBC
Gadhafi was looks-conscious until the end -- Phoebe Connelly, The Envoy
Timeline: Libya's Gaddafi killed as his hometown taken -- Reuters

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