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7:04Now PlayingAs Libya’s long-awaited elections on Dec. 24 near, contentions over the legality of the process have put the presidential race in jeopardy, leaving a community of vulnerable Libyans in limbo.
For years, the Tebu, the Black indigenous people of Libya, have been pushing back against policies and prejudices that block their pathway to citizenship and political representation in the country.
They remain steadfast in their fight to access freedoms afforded to other Libyans in the North African nation.
Mohammed Al-Sanousi, a member of the National Tebu Assembly, joins Marc Lamont Hill on “Black News Tonight” to discuss.
All this and more on “Black News Tonight.”
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