Jon Lee Anderson, Letter from Libya. The Unravelling, in The New Yorker, 23 febbraio 2015. URL consultato il 18 febbraio 2015.
«There is no overstating the chaos of post-Qaddafi Libya. Two competing governments claim legitimacy. Armed militias roam the streets. The electricity is frequently out of service, and most business is at a standstill; revenues from oil, the country’s greatest asset, have dwindled by more than ninety per cent. Some three thousand people have been killed by fighting in the past year, and nearly a third of the country’s population has fled across the border to Tunisia.»