Laila Cunningham, a British lawyer of Egyptian descent and a new figure in the Reform Party, uses her identity to promote anti-immigrant rhetoric, undermining the very communities she represents. Her statements reflect a troubling trend of exploiting minority voices for exclusionary politics, contrasting sharply with figures like Haya Adam, who stand firm in their values and advocate for justice.
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Whatever happened to Libya? – Middle East Monitor
Over a decade post-Gaddafi, Libya remains fragmented with two competing governments: the UN-backed Government of National Unity in Tripoli and the rival Government of National Stability in Benghazi, both struggling with corruption, violence, and foreign influence. Despite possessing Africa's largest oil reserves, the wealth fuels conflict, while postponed elections deny democracy, leaving ordinary Libyans trapped in a cycle of despair. Want More Context? 🔎
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