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The Libyan National Movement (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية الليبية, al-Ḥarakah al-Waṭanīyah al-Lībīyah) is a Libyan political organization. The Libyan National Movement was established in December 1980, by opponents of Muammar Gaddafi's government. [1] The founder of the organization was the Ba'athist lawyer Umran Burweiss. [2]
The Libyan Popular National Movement (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية الشعبية الليبية), also known as the National Movement Party (Arabic: حزب الحركة الوطنية), [1] [2] is a political movement and political party established by former Libyan officials on 15 February 2012. [3]
Libyan Crisis (2011–present) 2014 Rafallah al-Sahati Brigade: None Toubou Front for the Salvation of Libya: None 2007 Issa Abdel Majid Mansur: Zintan Brigades: None 2011 Kalifah Shahub Mali: Ansar al-Sharia: None Mali War: 2012 National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad: None 2011 Bilal Ag Acherif [25] Mexico: Popular Revolutionary Army ...
Ensaf Movement; Democratic Party; Homeland Party [2] [3] Party of Reform and Development [4] Libyan National Movement; Popular Front for the Liberation of Libya; Ihya Libya; Libyan Constitutional Union; Libyan Amazigh Congress; Alhaq and Democracy Party of Benghazi; Libyan National Congress Party; New Libya Party; National Unity of Libya Party
Libyan nationalism began to arise with the creation of the Senussi religious orders in the 1830s that blended North African Sufism with orthodox Islam. [1] After colonization of Libya by Italy, opponents of Italian colonial rule from Tripolitania and Cyrenaica combined forces in 1922, with Senussi leader Omar Mukhtar leading the revolt against ...
The General National Congress (also translated as General National Council [20]) was the legislative authority of Libya. It was elected by popular vote on 7 July 2012, and from 8 August replaced the National Transitional Council that had governed the country since the end of the Libyan Civil War .
The National Movement Party (Arabic: حزب الحركة الوطنية) is a political party in Libya founded by Libyan journalist and human rights activist Leila bin Khalifa inspired by the 1940s Bashir El Saadawi movement [2] and the defunct National Congress Party.
Libya, [b] officially the State of Libya, [c] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad to the south, Niger to the southwest, Algeria to the west, and Tunisia to the northwest, as well as maritime borders with Greece, Italy and Malta to the north.