Libyans in the opposition-held east of the country are getting used to fewer restrictions on the media, and being able to speak openly in public.
These new freedoms have been embraced by both broadcasters and local residents.
Published Aug 4, 2011
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Libyans in the opposition-held east of the country are getting used to fewer restrictions on the media, and being able to speak openly in public.
These new freedoms have been embraced by both broadcasters and local residents.
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