VIDEO Gaddafi, aclamat la Tripoli: "Dumnezeu, Libia, Muammar si nimic altceva" / Portul din Misrata, inchis din cauza bombardamentelor
"Zona portuara a fost puternic bombardata in cursul zilei. Daunele sunt foarte mari. Fortele lui Gaddafi au folosit peste 200 de rachete Grad, atat asupra portului propriu-zis, cat si a cartierelor rezidentiale din jurul acestuia. Portul este singura fereastra prin care Misrata pastreaza legatura cu lumea de afara. Din cauza bombardamentelor, portul a fost inchis," a declarat un purtator de cuvant al rebelilor, al-Ghassan.
Acelasi lucru s-a intamplat si in urma cu aproximativ o saptamana, cand bombardamentele asupra portului au dus la inchiderea temporara a acestuia, provocand moartea a cinci persoane si ranirea a altor 25.
Misrata, al treilea oras al tarii, situat la 214 km in estul capitalei Tripoli, bastion al regimului Gaddafi, se afla sub asediu de peste sapte saptamani.
Rebelii spun ca peste 200 de persoane au pierit in aceste lupte. Potrivit sefului militar al rebelilor, locuitorii din Misrata sunt in prezent amenintati de "exterminare in adevaratul sens al cuvantului".
UNICEF face apel pentru incetarea imediata a asediului asupra orasului libian Misrata, avertizand ca vietile a zeci de mii de copii sunt in pericol. Potrivit unui comunicat lansat luni de catre organizatia internationala, cel putin 20 de copii cu varste cuprinse intre 9 luni si 10 ani au fost ucisi in ultimele 20 de zile in Misrata.
Liderul libian Muammar Gaddafi a iesit la plimbare joi pe strazile capitalei Tripoli, a anuntat televiziunea libiana de stat. Cu palarie si ochelari fumurii, Gaddafi si-a salutat sustinatorii din masina, ridicandu-si pumnii in aer. Oamenii stransi sa il aclame au scandat "Dumnezeu, Libia, Muammar si nimic altceva", relateaza AFP.
Mai multe avioane au survolat joi capitala libiana, unde o puternica explozie s-a auzit in sectorul de resedinta Bab Al-Aziziya al liderului libian.
Potrivit rapoartelor oficiale prezentate de catre NATO, Alianta a efectuat trei atacuri aeriene, joi, in capitala Tripoli si in jurul acesteia.
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Ai luat un minus de la mine, păcat că nu-ţi pot "da" mai multe.
Chiar sa fi fost 25% si tot nu se justifica. Fara contributia capitalistilor si a tradatorilor natiei romane, aceasta lovitura de stat nu ar fi reusit. Aici amintesc si de armata romana care ne-a vandut pe cativa gologani.
"I'm Batman. Bombele nu ma ating. Toti sunt drogati inafara de mine!"
Da' mobilizarea pe margini e cam slabuta.
We're not being told the truth about Libya
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php/were-not-being-told-the-truth-about-libya
Most of us have a low feeling that we are not being told the real reasons for the war in Libya.
David Cameron's instinctive response to the Arab revolutions was to jump on a plane and tour the palaces of the region's dictators selling them the most hi-tech weapons of repression available.
Nicolas Sarkozy's instinctive response to the Arab revolutions was to offer urgent aid to the Tunisian tyrant in crushing his people.
Barack Obama's instinctive response to the Arab revolutions was to refuse to trim the billions in aid going to Hosni Mubarak and his murderous secret police, and for his Vice-President to declare: "I would not refer to him as a dictator."
Yet now we are told that these people have turned into the armed wing of Amnesty International.
They are bombing Libya because they can't bear for innocent people to be tyrannised, by the tyrants they were arming and funding for years. As Obama put it: "Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. The United States of America is different".
There was a time, a decade ago, when I took this rhetoric at face value. But I can't now. The best guide through this confusion is to look at two other wars our government is currently deeply involved in – because they show that the claims made for this bombing campaign can't be true.
Imagine a distant leader killed more than 2,000 innocent people, and his military commanders responded to evidence that they were civilians by joking that the victims "were not the local men's glee club".
Imagine one of the innocent survivors appeared on television, amid the body parts of his son and brother, and pleaded: "Please. We are human beings. Help us. Don't let them do this."
Imagine that polling from the attacked country showed that 90 per cent of the people ...
By Stephen Goodson
4-1-11
Colonel Muammar Gadaffi is frequently referred to in the media as a "mad dictator" and "bloody tyrant", but do these allegations accord with the facts?
Libya consists of over 15O tribes, with the two main groups, the Meghabra living in Tripolitania in the west and the Wafallah living in Cyrenaica in the east. Previous attempts to unite these tribes by the Turkish (1855-1911) and ltalian {1911-43) colonial rulers failed and the country was split in two for administrative purposes.
Oil was discovered in Libya in 1959, but King ldris of the Senussi tribe allowed most of the oil profits to be siphoned into the coffers of the oil companies. The coup d'etat on 1 September 1969 led by Colonel Gadaffi had countrywide support. He subsequently married a woman from the royal Barqa tribe and adroitly unified the nation.
By retaining Libya's oil wealth for the benefit of all its people, Gadaffi had created a socialist paradise. There is no unemployment, Libya has the highest GDP in .Africa, less than 5% of the population is classified as poor and it has fewer people living below the poverty datum line than for example in Holland. Life expectancy is 75 years and is the highest in Africa and I0% above the world average.
With the exception of the nomadic Bedouin and Tuareg tribes, most Libyan families possess a house and a car. There is free health care and education and not surprisingly Libya has a literacy rate of 82%. Last year Gadaffi distributed $500 to each man, woman and child (population 6.5 million).
Libya has a tolerable human rights record and stands at 61 on the International Incarceration Index, comparable with countries in central Europe (the lower the rating, the lower the standing - the USA occupies the no.1 spot!). There is hardly any crime and only rebels and traitors are dealt with harshly.
Anyone who has read Gadaffi's little Green Book will realize that he is a thoughtful and enlightened leader. Liby
The CIA and MI6 and their frontmen have been stoking up dissent in the east of the country for almost 30 years. Libya produces exceptionally high quality light crude oil and its production cost of $1 a barrel, compared to the current price of $115, is the lowest in the world.
Riba (usury) is not permitted. The Central bank of Libya is a wholly-owned by the Libyan Government and is run as a state bank, issuing all government loans free of interest. This is in contrast to the exploitative fractional reserve banking system of the West. The no-fly zone and the bombing of Libya have nothing to do with the protection of civilians. It is an act of war a blatant and crude attempt by the oil corporations and international bankers to steal the wealth of Libya.