Endangered gazelles have found a safe haven in Libya, where they are protected from the threats they face in other regions. This sanctuary has allowed the population of these gazelles to thrive, offering hope for the survival of the species. Conservation efforts in Libya have proven successful in providing a secure environment for these endangered animals.
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Assad’s prisoner No 3006 tells his story
Ghazi Mohammed al-Mohammed was detained by Syrian military intelligence officers, stripped of his identity, and assigned a number while enduring horrific conditions in one of Assad's jails for five and a half months before being freed by rebels. Mohammed, a simple merchant, was subjected to torture, starvation, and threats of execution without knowing the reason for his arrest. Despite his physical and emotional scars, Mohammed hopes for justice against his captors as he struggles to...
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