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Home » Libya War, Brought to You by Al Jazeera

Libya War, Brought to You by Al Jazeera

By Victor Nieto (Posted Aug 29, 2011)

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Libya War, Brought to You by Al Jazeera


Victor Nieto is a cartoonist in Venezuela.  His cartoons frequently appear in Aporrea and Rebelión among other sites.  Cf. Associated Press, “AU: Libya Rebels May Be Indiscriminately Killing Black Workers, Mistaking Them for Mercenaries” (Washington Post, 29 August 2011).


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