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Libya: A History of Intervention

Author
Dan Poulton
Date
25 April 2011
Type
Video
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This programme examines the argument for intervention in Libya and asks what really motivates western involvement?

Dan Poulton

Dan is a writer, broadcaster and campaigner.  His most recent documentary was The New Scramble For Africa and his documentaries have appeared regularly on the Islam Channel. He is an organiser for Counterfire and a regular contributor to Counterfire site.

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