With Libya’s current condition, sometimes simply doing your job is a civic duty. The men at the National Electric Company, joined by volunteers, take this a step further. Going up against Gaddafi remnant loyalists, land mines and sandstorms, they make sure that the much needed electricity is reaching all cities.
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This rather humbled Englishman regrets that he can not understand one word of Arabic, except perhaps Inshala? Which I can not now recall the exact meaning of due to Dyslexic memory mechanisms! Growing older! But I understand the gyst of these fine Libyans, who often make possible the impossible in many walks of life, in both peace and war; the latter bringing out the greatest best in all peoples, in ingenuity, resolve, perseverence, and fittingly, pride in the hearts of all for all as one under one flag of freedom that blows majestically in the free’r winds of bettering times…