Clinton Praises Violent Libyan Election
US Secy of State Hillary Clinton is praising Libya's first national election since the ouster and murder of dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
US Secy of State Hillary Clinton is praising Libya's first national election since the ouster and murder of dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
Libyan leader Mustapha Abdul Jalil says he would use force to quash a move for domestic autonomy by the oil-rich east.
Late strongman Muammar Qaddafi's daughter has asked the ICC to intervene on her brother's behalf and try him at the Hague.
Rights officials say rape, torture, and summary executions are widespread in Libya's prisons under the post-Qaddafi regime.
Libya appointed a new cabinet comprised of pragmatists and technocrats - denying Islamists access to key defense ministry posts.
Fugitive dictator Muammar Qaddafi was killed as his home town of Sirte fell, marking an end to his despotic and eccentric 42-year rule.
Muammar Qaddafi has managed to keep Libya's interim rebel council from forming a government despite his ouster from power.
Libya's rebels reportedly declined an offer by fugitive strongman Muamar Qaddafi to negotiate a 'transition of power.'