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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Stateless Tebu of Libya? (Laura van Waas)

 

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Introduction
The Tebu people
Political and legal developments affecting the enjoyment of Libyan nationality by the Tebu
An interview with Mr. Mohammed A’Sunoussy, National Tebu Assembly
What is the National Tebu Assembly?
Can you tell us a little about the history of the Tebu in Libya?
When did the Tebu first encounter difficulties relating to the enjoyment of Libyan nationality?
What happened to the Tebu when Gadaffi came into power?
How were the Tebu affected by the dispute over the Aouzou strip?
What happened to the status of those registered in Aouzou following the change of sovereignty?
How were the Tebu treated after the 1996 Decree declared them to be “foreigners”?
Can you tell us more about the impact this had on people’s lives?
What is the significance of the later 2007 Decree?
What was the impact of the revolution on the situation of the Tebu?
So, in 2011, everyone agreed that the Tebu were Libyan citizens?
How are the Tebu treated today, in post-revolution Libya?
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