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Ahern would have had them cut off for that in Ould, Catholic Ireland.
There Is No Liberal Elite Laban 2005
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Ahern would have had them cut off for that in Ould, Catholic Ireland.
Archive 2005-02-06 Laban 2005
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Ahern would have had them cut off for that in Ould, Catholic Ireland.
February 06, 2005 Laban 2005
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The head of the AU's committee on Libya, Mauritania's Hamady Ould Hamady, told the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday that a cease-fire linked to a political solution is needed to end the "indescribable suffering" of Libyan civilians.
Gadhafi Forces Shell Libya Rebel Positions in Western Mountains 2011
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The head of the AU's committee on Libya, Mauritania's Hamady Ould Hamady, told the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday that a cease-fire linked to a political solution is needed to end the "indescribable suffering" of Libyan civilians.
Gadhafi Forces Shell Libya Rebel Positions in Western Mountains 2011
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But the panel, and its chairman, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz, were seen as close to Gadhafi.
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"It's a race for gain," conceded Algerian Interior minister Dahou Ould Kablia in a recent interview.
Algeria Leader Vows to 'Reinforce' Democracy Benoît Faucon 2011
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Also Wednesday, the head of the AU's committee on Libya, Mauritania's Hamady Ould Hamady, told the U.N. Security Council a cease-fire linked to a political solution is needed to end the "indescribable suffering" of Libyan civilians.
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The head of the AU's committee on Libya, Mauritania's Hamady Ould Hamady, told the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday that a cease-fire linked to a political solution is needed to end the "indescribable suffering" of Libyan civilians.
Gadhafi Forces Shell Libya Rebel Positions in Western Mountains 2011
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Also Wednesday, the head of the AU's committee on Libya, Mauritania's Hamady Ould Hamady, told the U.N. Security Council a cease-fire linked to a political solution is needed to end the "indescribable suffering" of Libyan civilians.
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