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portada voices 4 libya (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
230
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 20.3 x 1.2 cm
Weight
0.46 kg.
ISBN
0945385838
ISBN13
9780945385837

voices 4 libya (in English)

Ilya Gorodisher (Illustrated by) · Osama Weeshi Al Shaikhy (Illustrated by) · Abubaker Almasdour (Illustrated by) · Wisewoman Press · Paperback

voices 4 libya (in English) - Gorodisher, Ilya ; Al Shaikhy, Osama Weeshi ; Almasdour, Abubaker

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Synopsis "voices 4 libya (in English)"

This is a book about the Libyan Revolution of 17 February 2011. It is not a day-by-day account of the fighting, nor an analysis of military or diplomatic strategy. It is a collection of voices of ordinary people who became involved in that conflict in many different ways. These are the stories they chose to tell about how the Libyan conflict touched all their lives. The "Freedom Fighters" the Libyan Revolutionaries, were a collection of civilians, clerks, lawyers, engineers, pharmacists, students and salespeople who learned to weld captured rocket launchers guns to wheelbarrows and beds of their Toyota pickups. Clad in flip-flops and t-shirts, they crafted weapons out of sewage pipes and, lacking an air force, hoisted artillery to rooftops with cranes. The fight for justice which they undertook is a history of endless sacrifice, constant improvisation and incredible bravery. And they had a small army of supporters posting on Facebook, on Youtube and Twitter and on Internet blogs. These "Freedom Writers" did everything they could to publicize the plight of the Libyan Revolutionaries, helping with their pens (or keyboards). The stories told here are penned by those who never before wielded anything more menacing than a fork or struck anything more intimidating than a computer key. These are the voices of those who could no longer remain silent and passive in the face of totalitarian injustice. Some are told by Freedom Fighters. Some are told by those who loved them, fed them, cared for them and wrote about them, making sure their flame burnt brightly enough to be seen all across the world. Intertwined with the stories of Libyan people are those of strangers from all over the globe. They came together to care and write about people they had never met and a country most had never visited.

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