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Pourquoi Bouteflika ménage El Gueddafi
Libyan rebels announce an amnesty and cash reward for anyone within Col Muammar Gaddafi's "inner circle" who captures or kills him.
Declaration of victory Libyan opposition groups has not been officially voiced. Gaddafi existence is not known with certainty, but, the Chairman of the National Transition Council Mustafa Abdel Jalil, Wednesday (8/24), has dared to make sure in the next eight months Libya will hold the legislative and presidential elections. Not only that, Jalil, even dared to ensure Gaddafi will be tried in Libya and the country will not be handed over to an international court.
Libya to choose new leader by spring
en.rian.ru. Libya will hold presidential elections in the next eight months and Muammar Gaddafi will be tried for his crimes inside the country, rebel leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil told La Repubblica paper.
NTC was initially established to unite the struggle of Libyan rebels to fight the Gaddafi regime. The council was declared for the first time in Benghazi, February 27, 2011. Benghazi city has long been known as the base resistance of the Gaaddafi's opponents, and soon became the opposition base after civil war in Libya. France even became the first state to give its support to the NTC, even when the NTC was two days old.
Jalil said that Gaddafi era was over. Their consensus on the NTC is to prosecute Gaddafi equitably within the country. For that purpose, they should catch Gaddafi alive and treat him differently from the way Gaddafi treated his enemies.
The existence and figure of Jalil can be said to be interesting, considering that until February he was still serving as Minister of Justice in Gaddafi government. As a confidant of Gaddafi, Jalil previously sent to the city of Benghazi to meet and negotiate with the rebels who were concentrated there. When he saw the brutality of Gaddafi deal with the unarmed civilian demonstrators opponents, finally he resigned and turned the fight against Gaddafi. Within days, he was appointed became the leader of NTC.
Jalil, the graduate study of law and sharia (Islamic law) at the University of Libya, was born in 1952 in Bayda. The city is famous for its historic sites of the Sanusi dynasty, it also became one of the first area to rebel against Gaddafi authority. After graduation, Jalil had worked as a lawyer in the public prosecutor office in his hometown, then he became a judge in court there in 1978. Jalil was appointed as chairman of the appellate court in 2002 before being appointed as a minister in the Gaddafi government in 2007. Fighters for human rights groups and Western countries praised him for daring to reform the statute book of Libyan penal code.
Mustafa Abdel Jalil told France-24 television station that as many as 600 fighters of the pro Gaddafi had been arrested. But the battle will not end until Gaddafi will be in jail. In the Italian daily, La Repubblica, Wednesday, August 24, 2011, Jalil promised to open up Libya to the outside world and form a "strong relationship with other countries".
Jalil said that Gaddafi era was over. Their consensus on the NTC is to prosecute Gaddafi equitably within the country. For that purpose, they should catch Gaddafi alive and treat him differently from the way Gaddafi treated his enemies.
The existence and figure of Jalil can be said to be interesting, considering that until February he was still serving as Minister of Justice in Gaddafi government. As a confidant of Gaddafi, Jalil previously sent to the city of Benghazi to meet and negotiate with the rebels who were concentrated there. When he saw the brutality of Gaddafi deal with the unarmed civilian demonstrators opponents, finally he resigned and turned the fight against Gaddafi. Within days, he was appointed became the leader of NTC.
Jalil, the graduate study of law and sharia (Islamic law) at the University of Libya, was born in 1952 in Bayda. The city is famous for its historic sites of the Sanusi dynasty, it also became one of the first area to rebel against Gaddafi authority. After graduation, Jalil had worked as a lawyer in the public prosecutor office in his hometown, then he became a judge in court there in 1978. Jalil was appointed as chairman of the appellate court in 2002 before being appointed as a minister in the Gaddafi government in 2007. Fighters for human rights groups and Western countries praised him for daring to reform the statute book of Libyan penal code.
Mustafa Abdel Jalil told France-24 television station that as many as 600 fighters of the pro Gaddafi had been arrested. But the battle will not end until Gaddafi will be in jail. In the Italian daily, La Repubblica, Wednesday, August 24, 2011, Jalil promised to open up Libya to the outside world and form a "strong relationship with other countries".
Fighting rages in Tripoli as loyalitsts hold out
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AFP - Rebels battled to gain full control of the Libyan capital as pockets of loyalists held out and speculation mounted as to the whereabouts of Moamer Kadhafi, despite a reward of $1.7 million for the elusive strongman, dead or alive.
Journalists trapped in Libya's Rixos hotel wait ... and hope edition.cnn.com
In its halcyon days, the Rixos hotel in Tripoli boasted of going the extra mile to make guests "feel privileged." It sent flowers and cooled towels to their rooms, and made Porsches and Jaguars -- even helicopters -- available at a moment's notice.
A spokesman for NATO, Oana Lungescu, Wednesday, August 23, 2011 said that NATO was still continuing operations in Libya until all threat of attacks on civilians stopped. Similar statement also expressed by the NATO military spokesman, Colonel Roland Lavoie, but it's not certain where Gaddafi is now. Yesterday Gaddafi vowed to fight until victory or martyrdom. Snipers from stronghold of Gaddafi emerged in the Bab al-Aziziyah after stormed by the rebels. As a result, the dissident faction had offered a reward of 1 million pounds sterling or about US$ 1.7 million to anyone who can capture Gaddafi. Gaddafi was estimated also has the strong support in two other cities, Sirte on the beach and Sabha, 650 kilometers south of Tripoli, where the battle occurred this week.
Rebels target Gaddafi's hometown
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Rebel forces focus their efforts on several towns controlled by fighters loyal to Col Gaddafi, including his hometown of Sirte, amid fears of an impending humanitarian crisis.
Qaddafi Defiant After Rebel Takeover
Fighting continued, with Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi nowhere in sight.
www.guardian.co.uk. They don't give up. For the third time in a decade, British and US forces have played the decisive role in the overthrow of an Arab or Muslim regime.
A total of 35 journalists also got caught in the crossfire at Rixos Hotel, Tripoli. It has been five days journalists staying there. Associated Press journalist, Dario Lopez-Mills described the somber atmosphere in the hotel. "There is a spa, but no electricity and air conditioning" he said. The hotel is in ruins hit by bullets and mortars. The smell of gunpowder and sweat mixed in everywhere. Fear haunts us."
A number of mass media in the world welcomed the liberation of Libya of Gaddafi power. Even so, the media reminded the opposition to be responsible for a better future. They must be restrained in this final moment and honored all the people of Libya in the coming days and months. They have promised to build a democratic Libya and they must fulfill that promise.
Disinformation and Confusion Swamp the Truth in Libya
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In Libya, with so many competing factions and overlapping agendas, truthful information is often difficult to come by.
NTC leader: 'Free elections in eight months' english.aljazeera.net. Mustafa Abdel Jalil promises to end Libya's isolation and build "strong relations with other countries".
Some young men who fought on the rebel side would want the rewards. They also may feel have the right to work and enjoyment of their opponents.
Well, the map in North Africa has been changing rapidly, and Algeria was just observing, guessing, and reluctant to admit it. See Also :: http://www.cfr.org/algeria/algeria-unbound/p6977
Well, the map in North Africa has been changing rapidly, and Algeria was just observing, guessing, and reluctant to admit it. See Also :: http://www.cfr.org/algeria/algeria-unbound/p6977
Meanwhile, The World Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned the security of stockpiles of uranium stored at a research institute in Tripoli. "It could be a bomb," said Olli Heinonen. According to him, the uranium was stored at a research reactor in Tajoura.
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By the time Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi was done, Libya had no parliament, no military command, no parties, no unions and no civil society.
When Kadafi commanded respect
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Watching from afar as Moammar Kadafi 's control crumbles inLibya , I was reminded of the events of March 1974. It's hard to remember today, but there was a time when the Libyan leader commanded great respect in the Middle East, and that spring he was at the height of his power.
Venezuela's Chavez says Gaddafi still Libya's leader
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Tuesday he will only recognize a Libyan government led by his friend and ally Muammar Gaddafi and accused the United States of inciting the country's civil war.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday (8/23) said he would continue to recognize that only Muammar Gaddafi as the legitimate leader of Libya, although the signs of the regime would likely collapse in the last throes. In Libya, Chavez said, "There is only one government, led by Muammar Gaddafi," said the Venezuelan leader reiterated in the previous criticism of NATO bombing that contributed to the collapse of Gaddafi regime.
Chavez confirmed the Venezuela's solidarity (with the Libya people who was attacked and bombarded) in a statement during the Cabinet meeting that was broadcasted by television and radio. This statement confirmed his statement on Monday, when he criticized the Western military action against Gaddafi as a "massacre." Chavez has accused the Western powers were motivated by the "cynicism" and the greed to seize the oil reserves of Libya.
Last week, Chavez joined the fellow of "U.S. enemy", Iran / Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and condemned the West "imperialist aggression" against Libya. Consistently, Chavez denounced the military operations for months in Libya and claimed the move was an attempt to take the oil by the Western powers.
Chavez also warned of the tragedy in Libya at the time of a new era, which was to begin due to the fall of Gaddafi's regime. He also condemned the Western countries which joined the NATO, which have conducted the air strikes, and he stated that all the "Yankee Empire and European powers" just wanted the Libyan oil. He denounced the prize of 1.7 million dollars offered by Libyan businessmen for the arrest of Gaddafi, alive or dead, as "an uncontrollable frenzy."
It was more assertive statement that could be done by a Chaves, ... was better than could be done by Berlusconi. (Berlusconi A & Berlusconi B) Yes, Chavez is a Small Thorn in America's shoes. Well, it looks like the drama in Libya doesn't end with the fall of Gaddafi. This is just the beginning.
.... ...If there was someone who could be called as a figure who consistently opposed the U.S. domination in Latin America, then Hugo Chavez was the one. This was reflected in the view of the southern region of the U.S. military commander Gen. Douglas Fraser on March 2010. Fraser said the socialist government of Venezuela, led by Chavez was a bully forces in Latin America. Chavez was accused of supporting the left-wing guerrillas groups in Colombia, the country that often at odds with Venezuela.
The comments of General Fraser, who was responsible for the U.S. military activities in Latin America, came a week after he attended the hearing with the U.S. Senate. He said there was no evidence links the government of President Hugo Chavez with FARC rebels in Colombia.
Nonetheless, Fraser said Venezuela remained a threat to U.S. interests. "Venezuela continues to take a stand against the U.S.. They try and try to restrict U.S. activities if there is a chance," said Fraser, as quoted by the Associated Press. "In addition to trying to continue to engage in Latin America, Venezuela has a socialist agenda. They remain a force troublemakers in there."
Fraser explained that Venezuela was still a safe haven for FARC and provided the financial support of logistics for the rebels. The information was obtained from the data in the laptop belonging to a FARC commander who seized after a Colombian army raid on the FARC camp in Ecuador in 2008.
In the view of Bernardo Alvarez, the opinion of Fraser (which was always changing and always in line with the attitude of the U.S. office), reflecting the U.S. had no concrete evidence about Venezuelan support for FARC. According to Alvarez, the U.S. criticism was clearly charged with politically. In her last visit to Latin America, Hillary Clinton increased her criticism of Chavez.
According to Alvarez, the data from a computer that was mentioned by Fraser had been manipulated to become the material allegations against Venezuela. The goal was to ensure that the U.S. could put its forces in Colombia. "It seems that the aggressive policies of the Bush era are still continues by the Obama administration. They can't accept the existence of a government of different ideological perspective," he said.
On the other hand, the U.S. actually really needs Venezuela, because Venezuela is one of the major oil exporter. In Latin America, Venezuela is also the second-largest trading partner for the U.S. after Mexico. As presented by Alvarez, the ideological tensions between the two countries didn't affect the supply of Venezuelan oil to the United States. "We're not interested in reducing the oil trade."
Venezuela was also actively working together with other left-wing countries to resist the U.S. domination. According to the Christian Science Monitor website, Chavez had put 30 thousand Cubans, most of which were the intelligence officer, political officer and the health workers. Chavez also had made the Cuban Vice President Ramiro Valdes as the main advisor despite his official duty was to overcome the electricity crisis in Caracas.
In recent years, Chavez also took Russia to conduct the joint military exercises and made an agreement to buy the weapons of U.S. $ 2 billion. The other country, China, had purchased more than 330 thousand barrels of oil per day from Venezuela. China had also recently completed the construction of satellite communications projects amounted to U.S. $ 400 million to Venezuela. According to Reuters, Chavez ordered 18 aircraft joined K-8 from China after failing to buy the aircraft from Brazil.
Chavez confirmed the Venezuela's solidarity (with the Libya people who was attacked and bombarded) in a statement during the Cabinet meeting that was broadcasted by television and radio. This statement confirmed his statement on Monday, when he criticized the Western military action against Gaddafi as a "massacre." Chavez has accused the Western powers were motivated by the "cynicism" and the greed to seize the oil reserves of Libya.
Last week, Chavez joined the fellow of "U.S. enemy", Iran / Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and condemned the West "imperialist aggression" against Libya. Consistently, Chavez denounced the military operations for months in Libya and claimed the move was an attempt to take the oil by the Western powers.
Chavez also warned of the tragedy in Libya at the time of a new era, which was to begin due to the fall of Gaddafi's regime. He also condemned the Western countries which joined the NATO, which have conducted the air strikes, and he stated that all the "Yankee Empire and European powers" just wanted the Libyan oil. He denounced the prize of 1.7 million dollars offered by Libyan businessmen for the arrest of Gaddafi, alive or dead, as "an uncontrollable frenzy."
It was more assertive statement that could be done by a Chaves, ... was better than could be done by Berlusconi. (Berlusconi A & Berlusconi B) Yes, Chavez is a Small Thorn in America's shoes. Well, it looks like the drama in Libya doesn't end with the fall of Gaddafi. This is just the beginning.
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