Civil War In Libya -- News Updates August 30, 2011





Rebel Leaders Give Gaddafi Forces Five Days To Surrender -- Washington Post



BENGHAZI, Libya — Libya’s rebel forces said Tuesday that loyalists to longtime leader Moammar Gaddafi have until Saturday to surrender or face a military assault aimed at completing their takeover of the country.



Mustafa Abdel Jalil, head of the rebel’s opposition council, said his forces would attack Gaddafi’s home town of Sirte, where the loyalists have gathered, on Saturday, the day when the celebrations marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan will end.



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More News On Libya's Civil War



Yahoo News Libya Roundup -- Yahoo News

Libya Crisis: Updates -- BBC

Libya live -- The Telegraph

Libya: rebels surround Gaddafi's Sirte stronghold - live updates -- The Guardian

Libya Live Blog -- Al Jazeera



Libya’s Rebels Give 4-Day Ultimatum to Gadhafi Forces -- Voice of America

Libya forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi given ultimatum to surrender -- The Telegraph

Rebels give Kadhafi forces four days to surrender or face military action -- RFI

Libya rebels give Kadhafi forces Saturday deadline -- Yahoo News/AFP

NATO says Libya's sides are talking in Sirte -- Yahoo News/AP

Rebels give loyalist towns until Saturday for surrender -- CNN

NATO Focuses on Gadhafi's Hometown -- Wall Street Journal

Libya: Qaddafi Forces Given Surrender Deadline -- Bloomberg

Libya interim leaders give ultimatum to Gaddafi forces -- BBC



Moammar Kadafi's son Khamis reportedly killed in airstrike -- L.A. Times

Libyan opposition leaders rule out major role for foreign peacekeepers; U.N. shifts planning -- Washington Post

Libyan rebels ask NATO to keep military pressure -- USA Today

AU Head: Libya Rebels May Be Killing Black Workers -- New York Times/AP

In Tripoli, African 'mercenaries' at risk -- Christian Science Monitor

Libya: Gaddafi forces accused of multiple war crimes -- The Telegraph

Libyan rebels free 11,000 prisoners … but are 50,000 still trapped in underground secret bunkers? -- Daily Mail



With source of water still in Gadhafi hands, Tripoli goes thirsty -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News

Gadhafi loyalists blamed for Tripoli water crisis -- CBS News

Gadhafi loyalists blamed for Tripoli water crisis -- AP

Libyan official says attacks by regime forces shut down vast water network feeding Tripoli -- Washington Post

Libya’s Interim Leadership Releases Its Members’ Names -- New York Times

Libya sees oil output at pre-war levels in 15 months -- Yahoo News/Reuters



Libya conflict: Algeria defends taking in Gaddafis -- BBC

Rebels want Gadhafi's sons in Algeria -- UPI

Gaddafi’s wife, three of his children apparently flee to Algeria -- Washington Post

Gadhafi Daughter Aisha Gives Birth in Algerian Exile: Report -- ABC News

Source: Gadhafi's daughter gives birth in Algeria -- CNN

Gaddafi's daughter Aisha 'gives birth to baby girl' hours after fleeing to Algeria -- Daily Mail

Qaddafi's daughter gives birth in Algeria -- CBS news



Gaddafi family album: Photos found in burned out home inside dictator's Tripoli bunker -- Daily Mail

The Battle for Tripoli: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev -- Time Photo Gallery



To the Shores of Tripoli -- Robert Kagan, Weekly Standard

The Little Emirate That Could: Qatar versus Qaddafi.-- Lee Smith, Weekly Standard

Free Libya Raises Its Head With the anti-Qaddafi fighters. -- James Kirchick, Weekly Standard

Questions abound over Algeria-Libya connection -- Deutsche Welle

Hang Qaddafi -- Elise Jordan, NRO

Why democracy has a good chance in Libya -- Ronald Bruce St John, CNN

Lockerbie and Other Crimes: Don't Expect Satisfaction from Libya's New Regime -- Vivienne Walt, Time

Foreign Policy: Give Optimism And Credit To Libya -- James Traub, NPR

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