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Editorial/OP-ED




The Tripoli Post Front Page - Issue 197
The Sacking of Zambia's Ambassador to Libya
Editor,
I have been reading your Tripoli Post and I also seen some websites about the sacking of the Zambia ambassador to Libya.

Pakistan, Leading in Democracy and Fighting Terrorism, Rejects
The one sided article carried by Tripoli Post (issue No. 186), titled "The Third Front" by Morgan Strong is vehemently rejected.

Africa should Keep Up the Struggle
Editor,
My letter is in regard to the just concluded 10th African Union Heads of States summit that was held in Addis Ababa from 31st of January 2008.

Re: Democracy Thrives in Kenya
Editor,
The Embassy's attention has been drawn to an article by one Akbar Muhammad appearing in the Tripoli Post issue No. 184 with the title "The Miserable Failure of Western Style Democracy in Africa" with specific reference to Kenya. The writer raised a number of issues which need to be addressed in order to better inform the reader on Kenya's successful democracy and how the country is dealing with the post-election violence that emanated from the disputed presidential election results.

The Sacking of Zambia’s Ambassador to Libya
I have been reading your Tripoli Post and I also seen some websites about the sacking of the Zambia ambassador to Libya.

Unfinished Buildings in Tripoli Need Attention
There is a new hotel being erected in Ghazala area, and it is called Al-Ghazala Intercontinental Hotel Tripoli. As an observation of the area, having another hotel here would eventually clog the traffic under the bridge, don't you think?

Not Everybody Can Afford to Spend So Much Money
Referring to “The China Syndrom” (Aug. 25-31) I find it a very interesting article indeed and there is a lot of truth in what Dr Fetouri says. However, one must keep in mind that not all people in Libya are well off, or for that matter, not everybody in the world can afford to spend so much money to buy products.

Racist, Dirty Cards
In his comment on “On the Sidelines” (Aug.11-17), A. Bolleri wrote (The Tripoli Post 164), 'Is there a garbage collector that is a Libyan? Or a street sweepers that is a Libyan? Perhaps not.

Libyans should Work Harder, Get More Education
I pity the sad flight of illiteracy in your regular column Let's Chat "on the sidelines"(Aug.11-17). As one teacher told you "what do we need to read and write for?" I am not surprised either in reading about migration of rural folks to the glitter of city lights, because of the amenities and opportunity is highly concentrated in the city.

LET'S CHAT (“THE LANGUAGE FACTOR”)
I was very impressed when reading an article titled “The Language Factor” by Zainab Al-Arabi dated Saturday(Nasser)July 21, 2007, page 6.
After carefully reading through, I feel I should contribute to such a wonderful write up by Zainab for the improvement of the Libyan educational standards.

Opinions
Opinion: Mothers Beware
   By Zainab Al-Arabi
Opinion: The Tibet Card
   By Joseph M. Cachia
Opinion: Where are    Tripoli's Car Parks?  
   By Sami Zaptia
Opinion: Truth... And the    Israeli Lobby in the United    States
   By Morgan Strong
  More Stories  
  The Sacking of Zambia's Ambassador to Libya  
  Pakistan, Leading in Democracy and Fighting Terrorism, Rejects  
  Africa should Keep Up the Struggle  
  Re: Democracy Thrives in Kenya  
  The Sacking of Zambia’s Ambassador to Libya  
  Unfinished Buildings in Tripoli Need Attention  
  Not Everybody Can Afford to Spend So Much Money  
  Racist, Dirty Cards  
  Libyans should Work Harder, Get More Education  
  LET'S CHAT (“THE LANGUAGE FACTOR”)  
 

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