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Libyan embassy London, autumn 2011. (Photo: Gordon2208/Flickr)
New diplomatic staff tasked with rebuilding relations and recovering stolen state assets. Deputy mission chief Ahmed Gebreel talks about breaking with the Gaddafi regime.

IWPR Focus

IWPR's International Justice programme reports on Kenya.

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I was born in Nairobi, Kenya in July 1984 where I grew up. In 1997, we moved to a town around the Mount Kenya region known as Nanyuki. I speak Swahili, a bit of French, Luo and English.

IWPR Insight

Inga Sikorskaya

Turkmenistan’s president Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov is standing for a second term on February 12. Since the outcome is a foregone conclusion, IWPR asked Inga Sikorskaya, senior editor for Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, to explain why Berdymuhammedov is even bothering to campaign, why he has invited candidates to oppose him, and why he has promised to allow more than the current one political party to exist.
 

In Memoriam

Mukarram Khan Atif reporting from his home Mohmand Agency. Photo courtesy of Voice of America. (Copyright VOA)
Leading reporter Mukarram Khan Atif murdered by Taleban gunmen while at prayer.

Editorial Comment

US military banner is furled in a ceremony to mark the end of US military operations in Iraq, December 15, 2011. (Photo: Sgt. Jessica M. Kuhn, XVIII Airborne Corps PAO/US Army)
Does end of military mission expose Iraq to new dangers?

IWPR Focus

Comprehensive analysis and reports on the Karadzic case as part of IWPR's International Justice/ICTY programme.

Story Behind the Story

I was going from the centre of Kapisa province to my own district, Tagab, in a crowded taxi one day.