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تصوير :انس سعد
لـ مزيد من الصور زورو صفحته
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المدينة من تلقاء نفسها مدينة سرت
وكانت حصنه الخاص يحتكرها لنفسه فقط وهدة الفكرة كانت لدى اغلب الليبيين
مدينة سرت بعد التحرير
كانت مدينة مدمرة بشكل كبير جدا
مستوى البنية التحيتة فيها
من بعد اعلان التحرير اصبحنا نشهد مدينة سرت ليست كمدينة بل لأول مرة نشاهد أهل مدينة سرت
لقد اظهروا لنا وجه حضاري لم يكن يعرفه احد توجهوا بناء مدينتهم بما تيسر
يعملون ليل نهار بشكل متواصل لتجديد مدينتهم
تابعناهم في اعمال الصيانة والترميم
الاعمال الخدمية و نظافة الشوارع
التشجير
اتجه الناس لاعمالهم و دراستهم
لا مشاكل ولا صراعات ولا شي يعود على مدينتهم بشكل سلبي
كم احترم هدة المدينة وأهلها اللذين بعملهم اضهروا وجه حضاري جميل
اليوم وللاسف حلت مصيبه على مدينة سرت وظهر فجئة حزب العدالة والبناء يسوقون لافكارهم واهدافهم
التفكير في المؤسفة يجب علينا أن نتذكر أن يكون للآخري
Libya waiting for Turkish investors
16:19, 31 May 2013 Friday
The Libyan tourism minister said her country sought to attract Turkish investors as the two countries agreed to cooperate on tourism.
Libyan Minister of Tourism Akram Abd al-Salam Bash Imam said her country was engaged in cooperation with Turkey on tourism, as Libya planned to pass laws for promoting its touristic value and incentivizing foreign investment.
Large-scale tourism projects in Tripoli and Sibrata are being finalized despite security woes, said Imam, while some 20 projects worth billions of dollars still remain from the Kaddafi era.
Imam said the media was growing more and more obsessed with Libya’s security issues.”This hinders our efforts to attract tourists into the country,” she added.
http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=110277
World Bulletin/News Desk
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King Idris of Libya
King Idrees Al-Sanussi. The founder of Libya, the one who united all three provinces (Tripoltania, Fezzan, Barqa) into one country. The one who gave us our first constitution. The man who Omar Mukhtar aka the Lion of the desert was proud to server under as the commander of the Senssussi Army in Barqa. The man who dedicated his life to fighting the Italian occupation and then founding a Nation that would be called Libya in 1951. May Allah swt bless your soul for everything you have done for us.
via. Benghazi
‘Restrepo’ A documentary film
[Excerpt] On February 27, 2011, Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger were at the Academy Awards, where “Restrepo,” the film they’d co-directed about a year in the life of a platoon stationed in one of the most dangerous areas of Afghanistan, was up for Best Documentary. Less than two months later, Hetherington was back in the field, covering the Libyan civil war, when he and fellow photojournalist Chris Hondros were killed by mortar fire in the city of Misrata. Hetherington was just 40 years old, but had already established himself with great talent and empathy in his work, documenting life and conflict in West Africa and Afghanistan, and winning multiple awards for his photo and video journalism.
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