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"The situation in Zawiyah is quiet and peaceful right now," Gaddafi's deputy foreign minister, Khaled Qaid, told a group of foreign reporters in Tripoli on Saturday.
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"The situation in Zawiyah is quiet and peaceful right now," Gaddafi's deputy foreign minister, Khaled Qaid, told a group of foreign reporters in Tripoli on Saturday.
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Kalash young man Qaid e Azam told scribe that after 17 Dec, outsider men will not be allowed to join the festival because of exercising special religious practices of Kalash community.
The Most Unique people of the work Kalash community celebrating annual festival of Bumborate 2010
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Kalash young man Qaid e Azam toldscribe that after 17 Dec, outsider men will not be allowed to join the festival because of exercising special religious practices of Kalash community.
The Most Unique people of the work Kalash community celebrating annual festival 2009
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Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Qaid claimed on Saturday that "99 percent" of Zawiya is under government control.
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Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Qaid said the death toll was 14, including rebels and army soldiers.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Qaid said "99 percent" of Zawiya is under government control.
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Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Qaid said the death toll was 14, including rebels and army soldiers.
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Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Qaid claimed on Saturday that "99 percent" of Zawiya is under government control.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Libya's Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Qaid claimed on Saturday that "99 percent" of Zawiya is under government control.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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