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The West’s new allies in Libya are largely unknown. The most familiar faces to join the revolution include the Ambassador to the United Nations, Abdel Rahman Shalgam, a former Foreign Secretary and regime stalwart (AC Vol 47 No 1), and several defectors associated with the failed reform initiatives pushed by Colonel Moammar el Gadaffi’s son Seif el Islam el Gadaffi....

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Abdel Rahman Shalgam, Moammar el Gadaffi, Seif el Islam el Gadaffi, Mustafa Mohamed Abdel Jalil, Mahmoud Jibril, Ali el Isawi, Osman Suleiman el Megrahi, Ashour Hamed Bourashed, Abdelellah Musa el Mehoub, Zubeir Ahmed el Sharif, Ahmed Abduraba el Abaar, Fathi Mohammed Baja, Abdel Hafed Abdel Kader Ghoga, Fathi Terbil, Salwa Fawzi el Deghali, Omer Hariri, Africa Confidential

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