Tag Archives: FARA Registration Unit
When Libyan Journalism yields to Its Politics: Corruption is not invited to the Round Table Discussion
A 5 January 2015 note from the Authors: It seems the world was watching. Libyan demands for responsible journalism from its media have been addressed. Three weeks after this article – 8 July, a UNESCO declaration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain was signed in Madrid on the 30 July […]
Hassan Tatanaki & US Government FARA documents for August 2011, 2008 and 1992
A note from the Authors: While assembling this article, we pondered a question. Was the 17th of August 2011 FARA registration statement “under the direction of Hassan Tatanaki,” a backdoor overture to the US Government by the Gaddafi Regime? These are documents with Hassan Tatanaki’s consultancy agreements on file with the Department of […]
Erik Goaied, Douglas Keith Foree & FARA #6261: The Recovered Libyan Assets to be kept “within the United States”
Looking for Erik Goaied’s FARA#6261? These are the 5 original Erik Goaied/WACG documents. Although no longer on file with the Department of Justice-FARA Registration Unit as of June 2015 – our FARA PDFs copies are downloadable: As the PDFs were when we published on 16 December 2014: Our PDF copy: 6261-Exhibit-AB-20141110-1 Our PDF […]
Diplomacy American-Style: Implications for Libya, Safira Deborah and International Law
On the 6th April 2014, Libya al-Ahrar General Manager Huda El-Serari hosted an interview with UK Ambassador Michael Aron and US Ambassador Deborah Jones. These prominent Ambassadors gave their countries’ positions on a variety of subjects: ‘including the recent controversy over the ‘Morning Glory’ oil tanker; drones and foreign intervention inside Libya, and the […]
MORNING GLORY: A Jathran-ian Tale of Intrigue, Oil Assets and Hypocrisy
A 26 January 2016 update from the Authors: On the 25 January 2016 Reuters reported that the National Oil Company–NOC chairman stated that over the last three years Libya has lost $68 Billion in lost oil revenues. National Oil Corp Chairman Mustafa Sanallah “blamed most of Libya’s loss in oil revenue on Petroleum […]