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Introducing the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood

Everything about the scene in the white marquee erected in Tripoli's Mina as-Shaab waterside quarter would have been unthinkable until last year.

Foolish Suspicion of Political Islam

As Arab countries and especially Egypt continue to struggle their way into a new and hopefully more democratic political order, a persistent theme in commentary in the United States about

The War Journal: Challenges to Libya After Gaddafi

As of writing, Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi is teetering on the edge of defeat in Tripoli.

Katatny Welcomes Rebels’ Control of Tripoli

Following the news of the rebels' control of Tripoli, Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Secretary General Dr. Saad Katatny said in a press release Sunday that it was a fitting

Urgent Action: The Terror of al-Kaddafi Regime Targets Ezbaidah Family in Tripoli

Human Rights Solidarity (LHRS) and Euro-Mediterranean Federation against Enforced Disappearance (FEMED) are deeply concerned about the wellbeing of the civilian population in Tripoli.

NATO Airstrikes Questioned

NATO is planning to intensify attacks on the headquarters, palaces and communication centres that Colonel Qaddafi utilizes to hold onto power.

Showdown in Libya

Weary residents in Libya have already endured more than a month of fighting as Moamer Gaddafi's forces pour rocket fire onto cities. Residents now blame NATO for failing to stop

Will Violence in Libya Mean ‘Stalemate’ for Democracy Movement?

The primary goal of the uprisings throughout the Arab world is to put power back into the hands of civilians, after they have been ruled by internationally-backed tyrannical powers for

MB Statement on Atrocities Committed by Libya’s Gaddafi, Yemen’s Saleh against their People

The Muslim Brotherhood's hearts are heavy because of the insane war waged by the Libyan regime in which he uses heavy weapons including tanks and artillery against his people who

MAB Press Release about Libya

The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) is in agreement with the enforcement of the no-fly in Libya, by Britain and its allies in order to protect Libyan civilians from being