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ISSUE 6.2

The Battle for Tripoli: the Latest Chapter in the Libyan Civil War

Ali Ahmida

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Interviewed by Khalil Bendib
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Since the overthrow of long-time dictator Muammar Al Qadafi in 2011, with the support of NATO, Libya was thrown into chaos with no foreseen end. Khalil Bendib speaks with Ali Ahmida about those fueling the conflict, as well as its latest chapter: the battle for Tripoli.

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Ali Ahmida
Ali Ahmida

One of three scholars chosen by the United Nations to work on The Libya Socioeconomic Dialogue Project

Ali Ahmida is a political science professor and one of three scholars chosen by the United Nations to work on The Libya Socioeconomic Dialogue Project. A project designed to formulate a long-term future vision for the socioeconomic development of Libya.

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