michel cousins is the co-founder of the english language paper the libya herald, and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome s long-lost empire. it s just been the most amazing experience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. i mean, last night s
gadhafi stole the identity of libya. michel cousins is the co-founder of the english language paper the libya herald, and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome s long-lost empire. it s just been the most amazing experience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. i mean, last night s fireworks. there was a general sense of
language paper the libya herald, and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome s long-lost empire. it s just been the most amazing experience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. i mean, last night s fireworks. there was a general sense of exuberance bordering on anarchy.
michel cousins is the co-founder of the english language paper the libya herald, and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome s long-lost empire. it s just been the most amazing experience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a
michel cousins is the co-founder of the english language paper the libya herald, and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. for so long, the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, who knew it was another libya, a wonderful people, would talk about it as you would talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. we meet at a libyan coffee house, a traditional, male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome s long-lost empire. it s just been the most amazing experience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. i mean, last night s fireworks. there was a general sense of