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Fathi Eljahmi (Arabic: فتحي الجهمي) (4
April 1941 – 21 May 2009) was Libya's "most
prominent democratic dissident" for
three decades up
until his death...
- 2013. Bearman,
Jonathan (1986). Qadhafi's Libya. London: Zed Books. p. 72
Eljahmi,
Mohamed (2006). "Libya and the U.S.:
Gaddafi Unrepentant".
Middle East...
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Arafat (1933–2004),
Palestinian physician aka the man of peace[1]
Fathi Eljahmi,
imprisoned Libyan dissident Fathi H****an
Fathi Yakan,
Islamic cleric Fatĥi...
- ISBN 0-275-98399-4.
Eljahmi,
Mohamed (January 2006). "Libya and the U.S.:
Qadhafi Unrepentant".
Middle East Quarterly.
Eljahmi,
Mohamed (Winter 2006)...
- from the
original on 27
October 2012.
Retrieved 18 June 2012.
Mohamed Eljahmi. "Don't Let My Brother's
Death Be In Vain". Forbes.com.
Retrieved 21 November...
- Kadafi". The
Baltimore Sun.
Archived from the
original on 2009-04-18.
Eljahmi,
Mohamed (Winter 2006). "Libya and the U.S.:
Qadhafi Unrepentant". Middle...
- ISBN 0-275-98399-4.
Mohamed Eljahmi (January 2006). "Libya and the U.S.:
Qadhafi Unrepentant".
Middle East Forum.
Retrieved 16 May 2016.
Eljahmi,
Mohamed (Winter...
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Archived from the
original on 29
August 2012.
Retrieved 15
September 2013.
Eljahmi,
Mohamed (2006). "Libya and the U.S.:
Gaddafi Unrepentant".
Middle East...
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training camp His
death was
officially ruled as
suicide by hanging.
Fathi Eljahmi 2009-05-21 Libya
Unknown Politic dissident Christopher Lunz 2009-09-22...
- from the
original (PDF) on 29 May 2016.
Retrieved 2
October 2013.
Mohamed Eljahmi (2006). "Libya and the U.S.:
Qadhafi Unrepentant". The
Middle East Quarterly...