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Reporting Libya’s war from inside Gaddafi’s Rixos hotel
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports on the challenges of broadcasting stories from the parts of Libya still under Gaddafi’s control.
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Two photographers die in Libyan rocket attack
British filmmaker Tim Hetherington and US photographer Chris Hondros were killed and two other journalists injured by mortar fire in the besieged Libyan city of Misrata. Jonathan Miller pays tribute.
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Libya ready for political reform says Gaddafi spokesman
As Libya’s leader Muammar Gaddafi appears among thousands of supporters in Tripoli a Government spokesman says Libya is ready to hold elections and reform its political system.
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Libyan woman faces charges after rape claims
Eman al-Obeidi, the woman who accused Gaddafi’s men of raping her, now faces criminal charges, according to the Libyan Government. A spokesman told Channel 4 News the “accuser was now the accused”.
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Libya: lies and spin in Gaddafi's Tripoli
Jonathan Miller reflects on his time in Libya in the hands of “this nasty regime”, seeing the full force of Gaddafi’s power and ruthlessness.
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Libya: a woman’s cry for help in Tripoli hotel
As a Libyan woman makes a desperate, dramatic plea for help in a Tripoli hotel, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller witnesses how Gaddafi’s forces deal with dissent.
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Libya: a woman’s cry for help in Tripoli hotel
As a Libyan woman makes a desperate, dramatic plea for help in a Tripoli hotel, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller witnesses how Gaddafi’s forces deal with dissent.
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The elephant in the Tripoli hotel room
Our Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller is summoned from his hotel room in the early hours for a bizarre news conference, with a Gaddafi Government Minister…and assorted supporters.
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Libyan and US officials meet face-to-face
Despite a face-to-face meeting between US officials and Gaddafi aides, fighting continues in Libya and the two sides remain poles apart over any peaceful solution for the country.