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Patrick Haimzadeh

Former French diplomat in Tripoli (2001-2004).

  • The image shows a large military vehicle, likely a truck, being used in a nighttime setting. A group of people, some in military attire and others in civilian clothing, are gathered around the vehicle. Some individuals are climbing on top of it, while others are taking photos with their phones. The atmosphere appears lively, and there is a sense of celebration or excitement among the crowd. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, contributing to the nighttime ambiance. In Libya, Marshal Haftar Is Suffering Setbacks, France Too Patrick Haimzadeh · June 2020 The tide is turning in favour of the coalition in power in Tripoli. Its troops have won back control of several cities from the forces of Field Marshal Haftar, albeit with Turkish support but also with that of a population apparently hostile to the idea of a military dictatorship. The numerous (…)
  • The image shows a group of eight men standing in a formal setting, likely a press conference or official announcement. There is a podium at the center with a seal or emblem, and the speaker appears to be addressing the audience. The backdrop features flags, suggesting a governmental or institutional context. The men are dressed in suits and ties, conveying a professional atmosphere. The Repeated Failures to Bring About a Settlement in Libya Patrick Haimzadeh · April 2017 The Government of National Accord set up last year under pressure from the West only worsened the country’s fragmentation. Yet the present stand-off should teach the international community to be more in tune with the local political culture and to set in motion a virtuous circle from the bottom (…)
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