The special adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy, Henri Guaino, spent his Christmas vacation in Libya well before the start of the uprising that threatens the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, during a private visit, Les Inrockuptibles reveal forthcoming Wednesday, March 2.
In an interview with the weekly, Henri Guaino confirms having spent "four days and four nights around New Year's Eve at the ambassador of France in Tripoli as" private. "
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fault confessed is half redressed? We will say that it is the fault "to" history if our policies have made some bad habits?
What can we find so interesting in dictatorships?
Arab revolutions are now a real and urgent challenge.
Juppe's appointment of Foreign Affairs can not erase decades of bad relations to say the least. It seems that even journalists have to change their habits were the same as policies ... dixit FOG Grand Journal de Canal + 28 February.
Our country, as I suspected, sank into corruption that dare not speak its name.
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