EFTA01204416Set 9
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collapse of
Libya should bother anyone besides the Libyans.
Unlike many political leaders, Ali Zeidan, Libya's former prime minister, is willing to discuss on the
record his fear ... spearhead for larger Islamist militias. "You can't come to a compromise with them," Zeidan says
over coffee in a hotel in a small town outside Munich, where ... says. "So 3oofanatics can have a lot ofpower." And also lets realize that Zeidan is a failed leader.
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A balding man in a cheap brown suit, Zeidan hardly looks
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EFTA00973764Set 9
2013-10-1924p8,672w
Five
days later, a group of Libyan militiamen kidnapped their own prime
minister, Ali Zeidan. After five hours, having faced no opposition from the
police or the army, they released ... further the influence of the Revolutionaries Operations Room — the
group that kidnapped Mr. Zeidan. With the Islamists' support, Noun
Abusahmain became Libya's president in June. And he quickly bolstered ... prime minister by endowing the
Revolutionaries Operations Room with $700 million.
Prime Minister Zeidan's various opponents have long sought to force him
out of office. Despite his waning popularity
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EFTA01756330Set 10
2013-10-1916p8,466w
Five days later, a group of Libyan =ilitiamen kidnapped their own prime minister, Ali Zeidan. After
five hours, having faced no opposition from th= police or the army, they released ... euters.com/faithworld/2013/013/25/libyas-muslim-brotherhood-seen-gaining-in=luence-amid-countrys-
disarrayk of the Revo=utionaries Operations Room — the group that kidnapped Mr. Zeidan. With t=e Islamists'
support, Noun Abusahmain became Libya's president ... Anas al-Libi, fueled outrage with=n certain sections of the
population. Mr. Zeidan's opponents tried to ca=italize on this by highlighting the prime minister's alleged complicity
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