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Abdeljalil, Mustafa
assassination attempt on
elections and
NTC and
as rebel leader
resignation of
Abdullah (Saudi Crown Prince)
plot to murder
Abid, Abdullah bin (Black Prince)
Abraham, Spencer
Abrahams, Fred
Abrams, Elliot
Abu Selim prison
Abu Sofiyan bin Qummu in
compensation
emptying of
massacre at
Abushaâala, Ali
Adams, John
Adam Smith International
Adler, Jerry
Africa
North, early piracy by
open-door policy
Saudi mediation in
slave trade in
South Africa-Saudi-Libya deals
unification, Gaddafi and
Africa Fund
African immigrants, execution of, postrevolution
African National Congress (ANC)
African Titanics
African Union (AU)
African Union Peacekeeping forces, Darfur, Sudan
Airport, rebel control of
Ajdabia, oil and
Akhbar Libya
al Assad, Bashar
Al Aybbar, Abdelrahman
Al Badri, Mohammed
al Banna, Hassan
Al Beida
Albright, Madeline
al Chalawi, Taqi al Din
Alcohol, in Libya
Al-Fagih, Ahmed Ibrahim
Al Fajr, short-range missile
Al Fateh, short-range missile
Al Fateh revolution
Al Fateh University
al Ferjany, Mohammad
Al Fitouri, Asma
al Gaddafi, Salma Al Gaeer
Algeria
civil war
countercoup
France in
Gaddafi family sanctuary
Islamic rule in
Libya relations and
al Gerwy, Muktar Abdullah, RCC
al Ghazaal, Saleh
al Ghazal, Daif
Al Ghoud, Abdelmajid
Al Hajji, Jamal
Al Haqiqa ( The Truth , Benghazi newspaper)
Al Hasadi, Abdel Hakim
Al Hashan, nuclear facility
al-Hassi, Mohamed
Al Houni, Mohammed
Al Hurra TV
Ali Mahmoudi, Baghdadi
Al Islam, Saif. See Gaddafi, Saif Al Islam
Al Jahmi, Fathi, dissident
Al Jahmy, Mohammed
Al Jamahiriyya (newspaper)
Al Jazeera
Libyan coverage
Qatar media
uprising coverage
Al Jelloud, Adbelsalam
Al-Kasim, Farouk
Al Keeb, Abdelrahim
Al Kekhia, Mansour
Al Kekhia, Najat
Al Khalifa dynasty of Bahrain
Allen, Mark
Alliance of National Forces
al Libi, Abu Layth
al Libi, Ibn al-Shaykh
Al Libi (newspaper)
Al Libii (magazine)
Al Mayhoub, Abdalla, NTC and
al Matouk, Matouk
al Megrahi, Abdelbasset
death of
Lockerbie bombing
release of
return to Libya
al Mismari, Abdel Salam, uprising and
Al Mismari, Nouri defection
Al Mokhtar, Omar
Al Mufti, Mohammed
Al Mujarib, Mohammed
al Nahyan, Abdullah bin Zayed
Al Obeidi, Abdulati
Al Qaeda
Al Qasibi, Rahman
al Raghie, Nazih Abdul Hamid
Al Saadi, Sami
Al Senussi, Ahmed Al-Zubeir
Al Senussi, Sayyid Mohammed ibn Ali
Al Tayef, Amaar
al Thani, Emir Hamad bin Khalifa
al Thani, Hamad bin Jasim
al Warfelli, Akram
Al Wasat (Libyan television)
Al Wasat (Saudi newspaper)
Al Zahf al Ahdhar (newspaper)
Al Zahrani, Maria
al Zuway, Faraj
Ambassadors, Libyan withdrawal of
Amerada Hess
American Enterprise Institute
Amnesty International
Anatomy of a Tyrant (Najjar)
Anderson, Lisa
Angel, Luna
Annan, Kofi
Ansar Sharia
Anti-terror campaigns
Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
A. Q. Kahn, nuclear supply network
Arab League
bans Libya
boycott of Israel
intervention in Libya and
NATO action in Libya, balking at
summit
Arab Socialist Union (ASU)
Arab Spring
Algeria
Egypt
Qatar
US dilemmas with
See also Uprising(s)
Aref, Abdel Jalil
Arendt, Hannah
Arms exports, to Libya
Art
destruction of culture
renaissance
Arus Al Bahr (newspaper)
Asharq Al Awsat (pan Arab newspaper)
Assayih, Khalid
Atatürk,
Ronan Cray
Eileen Brennan
Cathy Glass
Mireya Navarro
Glen Cook
Erle Stanley Gardner
Dorothy Cannell
The Wyrding Stone
Lindsay McKenna
Erich Maria Remarque