Why Libya Needs a Free Media to Emerge

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By , Dean and CEO, Northwestern University in Qatar (Huffington Post, April 2) – 

One year after the bloody civil war that toppled Muammar Gaddafi began, it is clear that the transition to a functional democracy in Libya is still a long way off. Libya under Gaddafi’s iron fist had no independent political, civil society, commercial, or media institutions to speak of, and remains a blank slate on which an uncertain future will be written. But it is important to keep an eye on the country’s progress, for its path towards developing viable institutions is instructive to other countries of the so-called “Arab spring.”

Read the full article on the Huffington Post website

 

 

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