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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4741243.stm
In the typical saga of African affairs, military members have seized the capital's major media outlets and declared themselves to be in power. More typical yet, the military leaders have announced that there will be "temporary military rule" as they supposedly transition to democracy.
Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya who was overthrown on his trip to Saudi Arabia seized power in a coup in 1984. Libya has in the past (and most recently in 2004) apparently supported coup attempts in the West African nation.
It sounds like Taya wasn't very nice, but I can't imagine the new guys to be any better. What does everyone think about this?
If there is found to be Libyan involvement, how will this impact their relationship with Western Europe and the United States? Will France intervene?
In the typical saga of African affairs, military members have seized the capital's major media outlets and declared themselves to be in power. More typical yet, the military leaders have announced that there will be "temporary military rule" as they supposedly transition to democracy.
Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya who was overthrown on his trip to Saudi Arabia seized power in a coup in 1984. Libya has in the past (and most recently in 2004) apparently supported coup attempts in the West African nation.
It sounds like Taya wasn't very nice, but I can't imagine the new guys to be any better. What does everyone think about this?
If there is found to be Libyan involvement, how will this impact their relationship with Western Europe and the United States? Will France intervene?