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Tripoli, Libya. August 2011.Salma Taghdi, 22, Aseel Tajuri, 22, and Maysam Shebani, 22, created a revolutionary newspaper to provide citizens of Tripoli with daily updates gathered from the radio. Taghdi and her father used a radio to listen in on the movements of Qaddafi’s troops since the start of the Libyan Revolution.Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/07/09/after-the-spring-women-of-the-revolution/#ixzz208AAWF88

Tripoli, Libya. August 2011.

Salma Taghdi, 22, Aseel Tajuri, 22, and Maysam Shebani, 22, created a revolutionary newspaper to provide citizens of Tripoli with daily updates gathered from the radio. Taghdi and her father used a radio to listen in on the movements of Qaddafi’s troops since the start of the Libyan Revolution.

Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/07/09/after-the-spring-women-of-the-revolution/#ixzz208AAWF88

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