I’m sorry I’ve been gone for nearly a month. It’s just hard managing two blogs at once, and everything else.
I’ve been keeping up with news on Libya, I just don’t have time to post it, but I hope that you’ve been inspired to keep with the news, too.
A Libyan Army tank destroyed by a NATO airstrike a few days ago lay at the western entrance of Ajdabiya on Wednesday.
From left, Shiekh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the foreign minister of Qatar; Britsh Foreign Minister William Hague and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the secretary general of NATO, during a meeting in Doha on Wednesday of NATO, Arab and African ministers
NATO acknowledged on Friday that its warplanes had hit a rebel convoy in Libya the day before, killing at least four people. A coffin draped in the opposition flag was carried into the square in Benghazi during a funeral for some of the people killed by Thursday’s airstrike.
After hearing news of a possible sniper, rebel fighters waited as a gun truck moved farther into the city.
A member of the medical staff at the hospital in Ajdabiya, Libya. The town came under sustained attack on Saturday by forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Rebels in Libya cleared an area near a traffic circle in Ajdabiya on Saturday. The rebels re-established some control over the city after loyalist forces attacked.
Quality blogs don’t go a month without posting.
I’m sorry I’ve been gone for nearly a month. It’s just hard managing two blogs at once, and everything else.
I’ve been keeping up with news on Libya, I just don’t have time to post it, but I hope that you’ve been inspired to keep with the news, too.