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  • 23
    Aug
    2011
    4:44pm, EDT

    Journalists in Tripoli held in Rixos Hotel

    By Rich Shulman

    I really like these behind-the-scenes images that show how glamorous the job of an international journalist can be. Full story.

    Update: NBC's Richard Engel (video below) reports that these journalists are being held at the hotel by Gadhafi loyalists.

    Paul Hackett / Reuters

    Members of the media gather in a corridor at the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli August 23.

    In Libya, the rebels have broken through and taken control of Moammar Gadhafi's fortified compound, where they were both celebrating and looting. NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports from Tripoli.

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  • 13
    May
    2011
    12:45pm, EDT

    Christophe Ena / AP

    France Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand, right, stands with employees of France's public television in Paris to support French TV journalists Herve Ghesquiere and Stephane Taponier, held hostage in Afghanistan for 500 days.

    Christophe Ena / AP

    Employees of France's public television form the number 500 as they gather in Paris on May 13 to support French TV journalists Herve Ghesquiere and Stephane Taponier, held hostage in Afghanistan for 500 days.

    French TV employees mark 500th day of their colleagues' captivity in Afghanistan

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    Herve Ghesquiere and Stephane Taponier were seized in 2009 near Kabul and have been held captive for more than 500 days. More on the missing journalists from France24.com.

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  • 11
    May
    2011
    7:06am, EDT

    A rare glimpse of the Tripoli that Gadhafi doesn't want the world to see

    Darko Bandic / AP

    In this photo taken through a car window on a government organized tour, police and civilians argue at a gas station in Tripoli, Libya, on May 3. A sanctions-induced fuel shortage has turned gas stations in one of the world's main oil-exporting countries into battle grounds with soldiers armed with clubs and assault rifles guarding pumps and motorists waiting for days in lines stretching hundreds of yards to fill up their tanks.

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    Foreign correspondents reporting from government-controlled Libya in recent months have faced numerous restrictions on their work, as NBC News' Jim Maceda described in a March blog entry titled Gunsmoke and Mirrors in Tripoli. Government minders seeking to control the message arranged organized bus trips, swiftly dubbed 'Magical Mystery Tours' by Maceda and his colleagues.

    In these challenging circumstances, photojournalists are forced to improvise. "I found myself sneaking little moments from the bus window", photographer Moises Saman told the New York Times in April. One such moment, when the government's claims of harmony are undermined by the reality on the streets, was captured by AP photographer Darko Bandic on May 3.

    The AP released the image today to accompany a story on the Libyan economy. "The few perks that Libyans enjoyed under Gadhafi's regime are fizzling", Karin Laub writes. "Gas stations have become battle grounds, with the country's heavily-subsidized gasoline in such short supply that soldiers guard the pumps and motorists can wait for days for their turn to fill their gas tanks."

    See more images of Libya on PhotoBlog.

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    Well it wouldnt be like that if the west werent bombing Libya and trying to overthrow the government.

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