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Jalel Harchaoui

Senior fellow researcher specialising in Libya within the Geneva-based Global network Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime.

  • The image depicts a crowd of people gathered at an outdoor event, likely a political or social gathering. In the foreground, a man wearing a white traditional outfit is surrounded by a group of security personnel or supporters. Many individuals in the crowd are wearing black face masks. The background features various flags and buildings, indicating a festive or significant atmosphere. The scene appears to be lively, with a sense of excitement among the gathered individuals. Who Are Libya’s New Leaders? Jalel Harchaoui · February 2021 A first agreement has helped to overcome the divisions that have affected Libya for years. New leaders have been appointed. Who are they? Will they have the means to set the country on the road to reconstruction?
    On February 5th in Geneva, 74 delegates previously picked by the UN as part of (…)
  • The image depicts a group of military personnel walking together. Two men in the foreground, wearing military uniforms, are holding hands and appear to be engaged in conversation. One is in a camouflage uniform, while the other has a distinctive pattern. They are flanked by soldiers in various military attire in the background. The setting appears to be an outdoor area, possibly a military base, with vehicles and other personnel visible. The sky shows some clouds, indicating daytime. Libya. When Haftar Obliterates Years of Diplomacy Jalel Harchaoui · April 2019 On April 4, Khalifa Haftar launched a military offensive into Tripolitania, the country’s northwestern province, also the most densely populated one. After three weeks of fighting, the 25,000 soldiers of the self-proclaimed Libyan National Army remain blocked on the outskirts of Tripoli. But his (…)
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