09 Jun 2004 - 22 Jul 2022
Thursday, 20 July, 2006, 16:47 ( 14:47 GMT )
With the Leader of the Revolution's home as a backdrop, the American singer Lionel Richie jived and rocked for an adoring audience in Tripoli, Libya on Saturday 15 April in a concert to mark the 20th anniversary of a US raid on Libya.
Arab female religious leaders, Muslims and Christians, have recommended in the "Tripoli Declaration" that a greater roll be emphasized for mosques and churches in the Arab world in the fight of the spread of HIV virus.
Iran said Sunday it will hold talks with Moscow on a proposal to enrich Iranian uranium in Russia, changing tracks a day after a senior Iranian official declared the plan dead because Tehran was referred to the U.N. Security Council.
Maltese artist Luciano Micallef has recently visited Tripoli and presented Libyan officials with a large framed portrait of the Leader of the Revolution Muammar Al-Qathafi which the Libyan People's Bureau in Malta had commissioned him to do some months ago.
Libya has always offered the possibility for all religions to practice their faith. Today the Church in Libya is made up of about 100,000 Christians.
Finally, Paris and Washington have found something to agree upon, that is to further oppress and strangle Arab and Islamic media outlets at the era of globalization.
Under the theme "We have not sent you forth but as a mercy for mankind," which is a verse from the Holy Quran, the 7th General Conference of Islamic Call has met in Libya.
A Libyan female singer has won the Grand Prize of the 12th Arab Song Festival held in Tripoli, Libya between 21 and 23 September 2004.
Amnesty International said that Tripoli has assured the London-based rights group that Libya will take into account recommendations to improve its human rights record. AI in Libya © 2006 - All Rights Reserved