Sunday, 4 September 2011

Hope in UK: Libyan exiles expect better days (AP)

In this photo taken Sept. 1, 2011, Teacher Sondes Abdul-Malek speaks to The Associated Press in Manchester, England. Many in Manchester's community of about 5,000 exiles have sent aid, or seen their husbands and brothers go back to join the uprising, and now some are making plans to go back and help directly in what may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reverse decades of decay in their oil-rich, underdeveloped homeland. (AP Photo/Jon Super)AP - Clean new clinics staffed with top doctors and nurses. A properly equipped school system with teachers who care. A political model that works, where citizens' views are represented and compromise is seen as not only possible, but honorable.



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