Western spies, security contractors, won Libyan war for rebels
As I write these lines, celebratory gunfire is being heard all across Tripoli and the rebel National Transitional Council is appointing civilians to replace the crumbling administration of longtime...
View ArticleWhy Are Armed Groups Storming Foreign Embassies in Tripoli?
It is perhaps understandable that fighters of the National Transitional Council, Libya’s rebel umbrella group, have stormed locations in Tripoli that are associated with the regime of deposed Libyan...
View ArticleNews you may have missed #576 (Libya edition)
Rebels seize Libyan intelligence service HQ. Gadhafi’s loose weapons could number a ‘thousand times’ Saddam’s. The bewildering dance between Gaddafi and MI6.
View ArticleWas French mercenary a ‘spy for Gaddafi’?
Back in May of 2011, The New York Times reported that the co-founder of one of France’s largest private security firms had been shot dead in rebel-held Benghazi. His name was Pierre Marziali, a former...
View ArticleEx-Bush official advised Gaddafi until early August, documents show
Intelligence documents found at the headquarters of Libya’s abandoned spy agency appear to show that the regime of Muammar al-Gaddafi enjoyed the support of an American diplomat who served in the Bush...
View ArticleNews you may have missed #583
Ex-Akamai worker pleads guilty to spy charge. Taiwan ex-spy cleared of corruption charge. Wiretaps seen as key in hunt for Gaddafi.
View ArticleSecret MI6 documents warn about al-Qaeda-linked Libyan rebels
secret intelligence report, found in the British ambassador’s abandoned residence in Tripoli, warns that some of Libya’s most active anti-Gaddafi rebels have direct links with al-Qaeda and other...
View ArticleEx-CIA officer points to al-Qaeda banners appearing in Libya
Amidst the excitement in the West over the toppling of the late Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, few have been paying attention at the frequent appearances of the al-Qaeda banner in locations around...
View ArticleMaltese government secretly helped British spy operations in Libya
In the 1980s, Malta was one of the world’s closest allies with the Libyan regime of Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi. For this reason, during the recent Libyan civil war, it was generally presumed that the...
View ArticleLibyan militia arrests British journalists on spying charges
The commander of one of the largest armed militia groups in post-revolutionary Libya has announced the arrest of two British journalists accused of spying for an unidentified foreign country.
View ArticleDid French intelligence agent kill Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi?
Nearly a year after the sensational death of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, sources in Libya have claimed that a French intelligence agent killed the Libyan leader acting under orders by the French government.
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