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In Libya, despot is gone but chaos reigns - The Washington Post

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The problems of a building a new landfill and temporarily using an old one in Tripoli, Libya. Residents around the old landfill refuse to it being used any longer because it breeds disease and a contaminated environment. Meanwhile a million tons of garbage is piling up on city streets. The new government has promised to build a new one but desperately needs to use the old one till the new one is setup. Libyans say the problem of administration is acute in Libya, because unlike in Egypt there is no effective civil service, and the country was simply run on the decisions of one man and not much moving without that. The whole structure of administration is going to have to be built from scratch.

Ali Sallabi and the new government in Libya in 2012

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