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|see_also=*[[File:RSIS Libya.pdf]] - '''"Combating Terrorism in Libya Through Dialogue and Reintegration"'''. A report by the International Centre for Violence and Terrorism Research, S Rajaratnam School of Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, dated 20 March 2011.
 
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*[[File:Sinjar-records final.pdf]] - A report from the '''Combating Terrorism Centre''', US Military Academy, West Point.
 
*[[File:Sinjar-records final.pdf]] - A report from the '''Combating Terrorism Centre''', US Military Academy, West Point.
 
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Disclaimer (#3)Document.png webpage  by Webster Tarpley dated 2011-03-24
Subjects: 2011 Attacks on Libya, Al Qaeda
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