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more… published in The Times, September 3rd 2011, UK
Libya 2011 is not Iraq 2003
Iraq 2003 is not the template of Libya 2011. Apart from both being headed by two remarkably nasty dictators, there is almost no similarity between the ‘liberation’ of Iraq and the current liberation of Libya. The defining difference is that … Continue reading
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A Libyan perspective
The revolution is not over in Egypt, and all the objectives are not yet realised and may well not be, but Egyptians are rightly proud of the way that the 25th January revolution was conducted. A foreign news reporter friend … Continue reading
Update on the appeal to food aid at the Salloum Border, Egypt/Libya
The truck with our food aid arrived at the border yesterday midday with 2310 food parcels for the stranded people in no-mans-land. A trip of 400 km from Cairo. In four days, through emails to our social networks which spread … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, Egyptian Chefs Association, food aid, humanitarian crisis, Libya, World Chefs without Borders
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Egypt/Libya Salloum Border Humanitarian crisis
I was phoned with an update today on the situation on the Egypt/Libyan border at Salloum. “The camp is high up on a cliff with nothing else around. The wind hits you, and it gets miserably cold up there” says … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, food aid, humanitarian crisis, Libya, refugee camps, Salloum border
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Feeding the Exodus at The Salloum Border, Egypt/Libya
There are apparently some 3,500 – 7,000 refugees stranded in camps at the Salloum Egyptian/Libyan border, perhaps waiting for days for transport or travel documents to move on – and it’s cold. Many or most have been robbed of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, food aid, humanitarian crisis, Libya, Salloum border
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