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Rebel Leadership Casts a Wide Net

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The leaders of the Libyan National Council- only 10 members of 31 members have been announced so far- come from various backgrounds. This includes a former Justice Minister, Mustafa Jalil. Issawi, a former ambassador to India, and Jabril, the head of the country's Economic Development Board. This includes men from different tribes in the western part of Libya, to get the broad support needed, and international recognition.

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