Libyans savour joys of consumerism (AFP)

Libyans savour joys of consumerism (AFP)

by Imed Lamloum 51 minutes ago TRIPOLI (AFP) - Libyans are shaking off decades of deprivation resulting from an iron-fisted socialist rule, international isolation and sanctions to savour the joys of their new market economy. Gone are the days of having to queue outside gloomy state shops to buy subsidised consumer goods in Libya, which is an OPEC member and Africa's number two oil producer with reserves estimated to total 42 billion barrels.
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Sudanese hijackers from hardline Darfur rebel faction: airport (AFP)

08.26.2008 - World - Comments [0]


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TRIPOLI (AFP) - The hijackers of a Sudanese plane with more than 100 passengers on board have said they are from a hardline Darfur rebel group, the director of Libyan airport where the aircraft stopped said on Wednesday.

The hijackers, who had not previously identified themselves or made any demands except for fuel, have said they belong to the Sudanese Liberation Army faction of Abdel Wahid Mohammed Nur, who lives in Paris, and apparently want to fly there, said the director of the Kufra military airport in southeastern Libya.

"The plane's pilot has indicated that the pirates, who number 10 or maybe more, ... have said they belong to the Sudanese Liberation Army of Abdel Wahid Mohammed Nur," Khaled Saseya was quoted as saying by the Libyan official news agency Jana.

The pilot said "the pirates claim to have coordinated with him (Nur) to join him in Paris," he added.

Sudanese hijackers from hardline Darfur rebel faction: airport (AFP)Sudanese plane with more than 100 passengers on board have said they are from a hardline Darfur rebel group, the director of Libyan airport where the aircraft stopped said on Wednesday.(AFP/Olivier Laban-Mattei)" class="newsimage" />

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