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A Libyan refugee web developer's story (helpmarwan.org)
105 points by Maciej001 3383 days ago
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I wish Marwan the best
I hope it works out for the guy.
This is a great initiative for a guy who deserves a shot, you've got to respect how much he has been through and what he is doing for his family. We shouldn't ever take for granted in the West how fortunate we are - despite our own political turmoil at times!
Sad that America destroyed Libya. The country had health care, education subsidies, free electricity, housing subsidies .. if you talk to actual Libyans, no one believes their people revolted. The CIA pumped in those people and then carpet bombed the country.

The nation had no debt and the highest GDP of any African country and overnight, the economy collapsed and the new installed dictators (a.k.a rebel freedom fighters) are in debt to the world monetary fund.

Most Americas are totally unaware of the real situation, and when confronted, with be in total denial.

My dad's from Libya, his entire side of the family are in Tripoli (a few in Benghazi). The general consensus was that people welcomed the outside help.

It wasn't the bombs that did the damage, it was 50 years of living in fear and afraid to criticize the leadership because you could, and would, just disappear and never be heard from again. You didn't have community organizers or anyone with a public persona that could help get people back together.

Instead you get a void that opened the door to power struggles from parts of the country that had been getting played against each other for decades. Then you got jihadists, etc. and we are where we are.

It sucks, we've had to help get some cars from Europe because they're all blown up, or can't be repaired because there's no parts. My aunt has had a hell of a time getting insulin, we had family have to go to Algeria for medical care after getting injured in blasts.

It's not in any way good over there, but don't think for one second those bombs were as bad as the poison that had swept in to that country since the war started- and don't think that they were nearly as bad as the thought of Ghadaffi and his family in power for 50 more years.

Since the Romans, to the Italians, and until recently it's been a place under near constant rule. It's gonna be bad for a lot longer, but don't blame the US for where it is.

I understand your point, but the real America did not do this. American has been under the control of a shadow group and is not reflective of the will of the people. Hopefully, that can change soon.
You need to wake up. This is the real America. Half the population did vote in the president. This type of behavior has been ongoing for decades.
Obama (under whom Libya was decimated) did win in a historic landslide...
The president has little to do with anything.
I was just supporting your point. More than half of the population did indeed vote for Obama (in fact he won in a landslide ). And it was under him that Libya was obliterated (which is what the comment was talking about). Sorry if I wasn't clear.
With the power of kek change will come!
Doesn't load without javascript and unfortunately not trusting random domains from Libya.
Why do you expect a modern web site to load without Javascript?
It's surprisingly not that rare for a website to be usable without Javascript.

I'd argue a text+images website does not need to be modern in any interpretation of modern.

Because that's what all websites do.

Sometimes the lack of javascript fucks up the presentation a bit or blocks some user actions. Nothing much.

This site is the 0.xx% that displays a completely blank page. It might as well be dead.

First of all, it's a ".org" domain. And second, how are random domains from Libya any more dangerous than random domains from everywhere else?
Actually, "Libyan domain" is ".ly" which is very popular
Any Random domains can be dangerous, including but not limited to Libya and everywhere else.