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How the Libyan People Are Still Impacted By the U.S./NATO Destruction of Their State
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
23 May 2025
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Black Agenda Radio · How the Libyan People Are Still Impacted By the U.S./NATO Destruction of Their State

Our guest is Dr. Abdelkarim Kashkar. He is a physician and author who writes about politics in Libyan newspapers. He joins us from Benghazi, Libya, to discuss how the United States impacts the people of that country after having destroyed their state in 2011, imposed sanctions, and now uses it as a location to accept deported people and possibly refugees from Gaza.

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