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Asma Saïd

Holder of a Master II degree in interational relations, specializing in the Middle-East.

  • The image depicts a street scene in an urban environment where armed security personnel are present. One individual is prominently featured in the foreground, wearing a dark mask and tactical gear, holding a firearm. In the background, other security personnel are visible, some moving and others standing near vehicles, including a jeep. The street appears to be busy, with buildings lining either side and several parked cars. The setting suggests heightened security or law enforcement activity. Libya. Fezzan, Struggling Against Marginalisation Asma Saïd · December 2020 Fezzan is a highly strategic region in Libya because of its petroleum resources. Deeply divided, abandoned by the Government of National Accord in Tripoli, the Tubus and the Tuaregs who live there have formed an alliance to resist the offensives of Marshall Haftar. But for these peoples, the (…)
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