Rebuilding Libya

Talk

 

On 15 February 2011, inspired by their Tunisian and Egyptian neighbours, the people of Libya took to the streets in Benghazi calling for the end of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s brutal regime.

They clashed with Gaddafi’s security forces who responded with brutal violence. What followed was a civil war that cost the lives of an estimated 30,000 people and ended eight months later with Gaddafi’s death in his birthplace of Sirte.

Join us at the Frontline Club to discuss the task of rebuilding Libya a year after the uprising began. We will be looking at the work of the National Transitional Council (NTC) and the tensions that remain. What are the prospects of a peaceful future?

With:

Dr Faraj Najem, Libyan writer and historian.

Rana Jawad, of British-Lebanese nationality, is married to a Libyan and resident in Tripoli where she has been reporting for the BBC for seven years.

Additional panelists to be confirmed

Picture credit: B.R.Q’s photostream