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NATO Divides the Libyan Cake

By Eneko (Posted Sep 05, 2011)

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NATO Divides the Libyan Cake


Eneko Las Heras, born in Caracas in 1963, is a cartoonist based in Spain.  The cartoon above was first published on his blog . . . Y sin embargo se mueve on 5 September 2011.  Cf. Vittorio de Filippis, “Pétrole : l’accord secret entre le CNT et la France” (Libération, 1 September 2011).




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