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Wikileaks

Will Freedom From Qaddafi Make Libyans Better Drivers?


A rebel drives through Tripoli, Libya, 24 August 2011.

The blessings of freedom are many; but could one of them be making people better drivers? The people of Libya may soon find out.

A recently released Wikileaks cable, originally classified in November 2009, details the various the horrors of driving in Libya, where road accidents are the third leading cause of death. The cable's anonymous U.S. diplomat author quotes a local as wondering why many Libyans exhibit "criminal behavior" as soon as they get behind the wheel.

The cable's author twice quotes one rather interesting theory: that a lack of political freedom is basically turning people into carbon copies of Nick Cage from Drive Angry 3D.

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Topics: LIbya, Muammar Qaddafi, Wikileaks

David Welch

Bush Official's Advice To Qaddafi Regime Could Raise Legal Issues

Does former Bush administration official David Welch's alleged contact with the now deposed Qaddafi regime raise legal questions for him and his employer? It depends on who you ask.

Welch, the former State Department official who was instrumental in restoring full diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Libya and is now working for the multi-national company Bechtel, met with senior Libyan officials on Aug. 2, 2011 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Cairo, according to documents obtained by Al Jazeera.

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Topics: David Welch, FCPA, Foreign Agents Registration Act, Muammar Qaddafi

Muammar Qaddafi

Docs: Bush Official, Kucinich Offered To Help Qaddafi Regime On Ending U.S. Involvement In Libya


former Asst. Sec. of State David Welch and Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)

Former Bush administration official David Welch and Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) worked with the now-deposed Libyan regime of Muammar Qaddafi as he attempted to stay in power, according to documents found in the building that used to house Libya's intelligence headquarters, Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal reports.

TPM SLIDESHOW: Battle For Libya: A Look Back As Rebels Take Tripoli

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Topics: Dennis Kucinich, LIbya, Muammar Qaddafi

LIbya

Qaddafi Hearts Condi? Condoleezza Rice Photo Album Found In Libyan Leader's Compound


A photo album of Condoleeza Rice found in Qaddafi's Tripoli compound.

The first images to come from the Libyan rebels' ransacking of deposed leader Muammar Qaddafi's compound in Tripoli were fun but fairly benign: fighters brandishing their spoils including his cherished cap, gold chain and a golf cart.

TPM SLIDESHOW: Battle For Libya: A Look Back As Rebels Take Tripoli

But also discovered in the compound is a photo album of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. As MSNBC reports, Rice visited Tripoli in 2008. She and Qaddafi ate dinner during a brief time where Qaddafi was being welcomed back into the international community.

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Topics: Condoleezza Rice, LIbya, Muammar Qaddafi

Muammar Qaddafi

Consulting Firm Admits Errors In Work For Libya


Muammar el-Qaddafi

A Cambridge, Massachusetts consulting firm acknowledged Friday that some of its work on behalf of Muammar Qaddafi and Libya from 2006 to 2008 should have been registered with the U.S. Department of Justice in accordance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). In a statement, Monitor Group said it will now register "some of its past work in Libya, as well as recent work with Jordan" and "take all appropriate measures to remediate these errors."

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Topics: LIbya, Monitor Group, Muammar Qaddafi

Ali Aujali

Former Libyan Ambassador Registers To Lobby For Transitional Council

Ali Suleiman Aujali, the former Libyan ambassador to the U.S. who publicly broke with the Qaddafi regime in February, has registered to lobby on behalf of the Transitional National Council Office of the Representative to the United States.

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Ali Aujali

Ex-Libyan Ambassador Labels Regime 'Criminal' As Pre-Qaddafi Era Flag Raised Over Home (VIDEO)

It was quite a scene at the former Libyan ambassador's residence in Northwest Washington, D.C. Friday afternoon, where a group of protestors raised the pre-Qaddafi era flag outside of the home of Ambassador Ali Aujali, who resigned his post earlier this week.

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Topics: Ali Aujali, LIbya, Muammar Qaddafi

LIbya

Livingston Group Lobbied for Libya, Qaddafi Charity


Saif al-Islam Kadhafi

The Livingston Group, one of the main lobbying firms working on behalf of Egypt and former President Hosni Mubarak, also was paid $2.5 million in 2008 and 2009 to influence Washington on behalf of the government of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi and a charity run by his son Saif Al Islam Al Qaddafi.

"In 2008, the lobbyists held several meetings with members of Congress and their staff 'concerning the legislative status of amending a statutory provision against U.S. trade with Libya,' in an effort to boost foreign investment in the country," reports the Sunlight Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to government transparency. "Around the same time as the meetings the Senate lifted the sanctions on the nation imposed after U.S declared Libya a terrorist state in the 1980s."

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Topics: Bob Livingston, Jack Abramoff, LIbya, Lobbyists, Muammar Qaddafi, Saif Al Islam Al Qaddafi, The Livingston Group