An ethnic group in Libya is fighting for official recognition of their language which was banned during the 40-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi. The interim Constitutional Declaration continues to ignore ...
Many Libyan Berbers view language revival as the first step towards getting their due in a new national compact. Getting there will take lots of help. The revolution will not be subtitled. Since the ...
LIBYA'S fresh start in its relations with the West has opened up a new chapter for a Trafford language centre. There has been a surge in demand to learn English since the North African country emerged ...
Rebels in Libya have retaken control of a number of towns that they had recently been forced to leave by government troops. Fierce fighting continues between the rebels and Libyan government forces, ...
There is growing concern for people who have been injured and are dying in the ongoing Libyan conflict. The UN has been granted access, although because fighting is happening in so many different ...
Let’s be honest: President Obama’s claim that U.S. military action in Libya doesn’t constitute “hostilities” is nonsense, and Congress is right to call him on it. Blasting dictator Moammar Gaddafi’s ...
Libya: Amazighs demand language be recognized in constitution Around a half-million Amazighs live in Libya, but their language was banned by Gaddafi and now they want it protected by Libya’s new ...