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February 22nd, 2011
11:26 PM ET
soundoff (7 Responses)
  1. Charlotte Mason

    I was so moved listening to Moftah and reminded how so many people in the US take their freedom for granted. The jubilation in his voice resonated in every word that he spoke and i appreciate you sharing the conversation with us.....I wish them all well – maybe there will come a day in this country when there are those that realize we all really do have the same values and desires to all get along and enjoy life.

    February 23, 2011 at 11:24 am |
  2. Liana

    That is a great interview ! Thank you for following this story so closely it reminds us again the cost of things we take for granted

    February 23, 2011 at 11:03 am |
  3. Ndanusa

    Am in conflict with myself.....who has the greater influence on changing the present state of things in Libya the UN or EU??

    February 23, 2011 at 10:04 am |
  4. tarek al-tashani

    In Tripoli we wish to have the same felling as our fellows in Benghazi, but we are not wired I’m sure we will get there. As Mr. Moftah was saying there is no turning back, we are here to fight until freedom or death.

    February 23, 2011 at 3:22 am |
  5. patrick kennedy

    The Libyan people is sick with one man rule,and they think this is the time for charges in Libya and the Middle East.Gadhafi need to step down if he really love his country and give the Libyan people peace.

    February 23, 2011 at 3:18 am |
  6. Jeff Mentor cs.

    We like your show, but why do you have that Brit. Morgan
    Sitting on your station? We don't like him. There is something
    In his face that just doesn't seem right.
    I guess it goes back to when he was at Donald Trump's show
    "The Apprentice"
    Believe me, I am not just a lone voice in the wilderness.
    Do yourself some good, get rid of him.

    February 23, 2011 at 3:10 am |
  7. Papa

    Over three decades of genocide,over three decades of lies,corruption,and all kind of words that you can call these that innocents African people have been through.Its time for Khadhafi to bear in mind that he is not in a kingdom even though some people are afraid to step up and fight against him,there will be at least one determined,ready to sacrifice his life for the hunger of DEMOCRACY that Lybian people are seeking.
    Clearly,Khadhafi is not the only one in African continent,but this is a great warning for any African 'president' who was trying to follow his path,because sooner or later he will move or killed!
    I am African,but outrage to see how some leaders are dealing with their own nation.

    February 23, 2011 at 2:02 am |