Whither the Libyan Quest for Freedom? - I
The Express Tribune (Karachi, Pakistan) 2011, March 17
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Byline: Najmuddin A Shaikh On March 11, the Arab League called upon the UN Security Council to impose a no-flying zone over Libya. There are mixed reports on whether or not the League, having earlier suspended the membership of Qaddafi's government, had also recognised the Benghazi-located Libyan National Council as the legitimate representative of Libya, but all reports seem to agree that they did decide to establish contact with this group.
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