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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Libyan Crisis: Hospitals in rebel-held Benghazi 'face crisis
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BBC News, Benghazi / By Bridget Kendall / 28 June 2011 Last updated at 04:51 GMT.

Hospital staff say they have to share out what drugs are left among the sick children.
A medical crisis is looming in eastern Libya with hospitals in Benghazi running short of supplies, the rebels' health minister says.
Stocks of drugs and other items such as surgical gloves are said to be running out.
Dr Nagi Barakat told the BBC that most emergency aid donated from abroad went straight to the front line.
He said that if a new offensive broke out, hospitals would face a major crisis.
On the cancer ward of Benghazi's children's hospital, most patients are not getting the right dosage. There aren't enough drugs to go round.
Dr Amina Bayou says she and her colleagues juggle supplies to give everyone a little.
"We try to divide the drugs between this patient and that patient. It's not good," she said.
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Friday, May 20, 2011
ANALYSIS - Loss of bin Laden adds to al Qaeda money woes!
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By William Maclean, Security Correspondent | Reuters – 1 hour 26 minutes ago
By William Maclean, Security Correspondent | Reuters – 1 hour 26 minutes ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Deprived of Osama bin Laden's fundraising starpower, al Qaeda's commanders face the prospect of a cash crunch that would complicate the task of evading capture by their U.S. pursuers.
The likely successor to Osama bin Laden is Ayman al-Zawahri, an Egyptian who lacks the former Saudi-born figurehead's depth of contacts among potential donors in the Gulf, a region seen in the West as an important funding source for militant groups.
Counter-terrorism officials caution that it does not take much money to launch terrorist attacks, and that for much of al Qaeda's network, donations appear less important. Crime and kidnap, for example in Iraq, Yemen, Mali and Niger, have proven lucrative funding sources for al Qaeda locally.
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