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Libyakrigen-kampen mot Gaddafi's regime


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"Party’s Over: Tripoli Residents Sick of Rebel Troops.

New Tripoli Council Urges Rebels to 'Get a Handle' on Troops.

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Tripoli locals are just plain sick of hearing gunfire and watching the various factions of rebel fighters milling about in the streets occasionally hassling passers-by."

 

http://news.antiwar.com/2011/09/29/partys-over-tripoli-residents-sick-of-rebel-troops/

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"Vurderer norske Libya-observatører.

 

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VG Nett vet at FOH (Forsvaret) blant annet har sett konkret på muligheten for å sende norske observatører til en eventuell fremtidig FN-operasjon i det krigsherjede landet.

 

(...)

 

Og forsvarsministeren avviser på det sterkeste at det noen gang blir aktuelt å sende norske bakkestyrker til landet - selv om det kan bli en FN-operasjon i Libya når borgerkrigen er over."

 

http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/libya/artikkel.php?artid=10039496

 

Norske politikere vil altså ikke høre snakk om at Norge skal ta del i en FN-styrke en gang. Høres ut som de har fått ganske stor avsmak for hele prosjektet.

 

"UN Mission in Libya an Attempt to Legitimize NATO Aggression.

 

On September 16, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 2009 establishing a “peacekeeping” Support Mission in Libya to be headed by British citizen Ian Martin."

 

http://en.rian.ru/international_affairs/20110930/167267637.html

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In Libya, Tuareg tribesman signed a peace agreement on Friday with local Arabs over the Saharan desert oasis of Ghadames.

 

The town had been at the centre of speculation that Muammar Gaddafi was hiding locally under the protection of the tribes.

 

“There is no way that Gaddafi is in Ghadames or in the Tuareg area,” said one tribesman following the signing ceremony.

 

“We are with the new regime. We have been with them from the beginning,” added the man.

 

http://www.euronews.net/2011/10/01/libyan-peace-deal-signed-over-desert-town/

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NATO Mercenaries faced big trap in Eastern Sirte before retreat loosing 90

 

30/sept/11

 

Due to the loss of NATO Mercenary commanders, NATO forces are confused in all fronts. In the Eastern front, the remaining NATO Mercenaries attempted an assault without higher up orders, the result was devastating. They captured a building and sheltered inside and held surrounding positions. They received no resistance at all mainly because it was a booby trapped building. Explosives were detonated while NATO Mercenaries were planning their next move, causing at least 90 casualties, the rest fled the scene leaving dead bodies and injured Mercenaries.

 

Libyan Defence Forces contacted NATO Mercenaries and asked them to come and retrieve the dead and the critically wounded because Hospitals in Sirte are overwhelmed due to NATO terror operations.

 

The devastating result has left many in the Eastern front demoralized, reports indicate that some fighters have laid down arms and have gone home to Misratah. When they entered Misratah they were harassed by hard core NATO loyalists, and some were refused entry. Reuters reported that many were not allowed to enter Misratah, some who do enter are called traitors and are abducted immediately, locked up for indefinite period of time in harsh and inhumane conditions.

 

Selv om jeg synes det er tragisk med tap av menneskeliv uansett side så var dette en av de bedre nyhetene på lenge.....

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Selv om jeg synes det er tragisk med tap av menneskeliv uansett side så var dette en av de bedre nyhetene på lenge.....

 

Ikke at jeg vil ødelegge for gode nyheter men med mindre tallet blir bekreftet andre steder så er nok tallet minst ti ganger for høyt.

 

Men har en bedre nyhet til deg, opprørerne har de siste dagene åpnet en korridor hvor sivile kan komme seg ut av Sirte og røde kors er på plass med feltsykehus og viktige forsyninger:

 

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http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/international/2011/09/30/black-libya-sirte-families.cnn

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Fredsaktivist Sara Flounders snakker om hva vi kan vente oss vil skje framover i Libya. Og tar som eksempel hva vi ser i Irak, som nå skal betale milliarder for amerikanske jagerfly :

 

 

"Irak er i ferd med å sluttføre en avtale om kjøp av jagerfly for nærmere 24 milliarder kroner fra USA."

 

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/verden/1.7794018

 

"Iraqi children are dying because of lack of adequate health facilities in the country; the country has several hundred thousand displaced people and there is no social rehabilitation plan which can effectively restore the broken structure of the society. Yet, the new government of the “liberated Iraq” has gone on a weapon-buying spree, just like the Saudis, to whom Obama administration was able to convince that they need to enter into a $60 billion defense deal, the largest U.S. arms deal ever."

 

http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/09/quantum-note-the-roots-of-muslim-rage-ii/

 

"Exporting Democracy One Bomb At A Time.

 

U.S. Now Controls More than Half of World Arms Sales.

 

American arms merchants enjoyed a dominant year in 2010 as the United States was responsible for selling more than half of all weapons worldwide."

 

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article29270.htm

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Selv om jeg synes det er tragisk med tap av menneskeliv uansett side så var dette en av de bedre nyhetene på lenge.....

 

Ikke at jeg vil ødelegge for gode nyheter men med mindre tallet blir bekreftet andre steder så er nok tallet minst ti ganger for høyt.

Ha-Ha-Ha og dette fra en som gjengir propaganda fra vestlig presse helt ukritisk.

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Fredsaktivist Sara Flounders snakker om hva vi kan vente oss vil skje framover i Libya. Og tar som eksempel hva vi ser i Irak, som nå skal betale milliarder for amerikanske jagerfly :

 

In a trip to Libya this month, just weeks after Muammar Qaddafi’s fall, I found peace coming fast to Tripoli, despite continued resistance in several Libyan towns. Ten days ago, families with children mobbed Martyrs’ square, where Qaddafi once held forth, to commemorate the hanging 80 years ago of Libya’s hero of resistance against the Italians, Omar Mukhtar. Elementary schools opened last week. The university will open next month. Water and electricity are flowing. Uniformed police are on the street. Trash collection is haphazard but functioning.

 

This is the fastest post-war recovery I have witnessed: faster than Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq or Afghanistan. Certainly faster than Somalia, Sierra Leone or Rwanda.

 

Why this rapid recovery in a country marked by four decades of dictatorship? Why does Libya seem on track while Egypt seems to have gone off the rails? Libya has at least three important advantages: good leadership and clear goals at the national and local levels, careful planning and adequate resources.

 

Libyans believe Mustafa Abdel Jalil, who leads the National Transitional Council (NTC), is uncorrupted and uninterested in continuing in power. He has pledged not to seek future office. He has visited the liberated cities to celebrate the single goal of freeing Libya from the Qaddafi regime. The NTC has replaced Qaddafi’s green flag with the red, black and green banner emblazoned with the star and crescent that was Libya’s flag at independence. The revolution in Libya was not interested in compromise or a managed transition. It wanted a clean break: Qaddafi out and a new, more democratic regime, in.

 

http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2011/09/27/whats-behind-libyas-fast-march-to-democracy/

 

Selv om jeg synes det er tragisk med tap av menneskeliv uansett side så var dette en av de bedre nyhetene på lenge.....

 

Ikke at jeg vil ødelegge for gode nyheter men med mindre tallet blir bekreftet andre steder så er nok tallet minst ti ganger for høyt.

Ha-Ha-Ha og dette fra en som gjengir propaganda fra vestlig presse helt ukritisk.

 

Ukritisk? Du må ha forvekslet meg med noen andre :p

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This is the fastest post-war recovery I have witnessed: faster than Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq or Afghanistan. Certainly faster than Somalia, Sierra Leone or Rwanda.

 

Det virker ikke som veldig fantastisk at det går bedre enn i Irak. En får inntrykk av at forfatteren mener det har gått bra i Irak. "Noen hundre tusen "towelheads" i graven. Det gikk bra det."

 

"Torture has become increasingly common among rebel fighters, who summarily arrest anyone suspected of supporting the old regime, and Human Rights Watch issued a statement today urging the NTC to stop its fighters from beating and shocking detainees.

 

Human rights groups are also expressing disquiet about the growing evidence of “revenge killings” against not just defeated regime forces, but suspected supporters as well."

 

http://news.antiwar.com/2011/09/30/libyan-rebels-accused-of-torture-revenge-killings/

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This is the fastest post-war recovery I have witnessed: faster than Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq or Afghanistan. Certainly faster than Somalia, Sierra Leone or Rwanda.

 

Det virker ikke som veldig fantastisk at det går bedre enn i Irak. En får inntrykk av at forfatteren mener det har gått bra i Irak. "Noen hundre tusen "towelheads" i graven. Det gikk bra det."

 

Her leser du til deg ting som ikke står i teksten.

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Her er det Daily Finance som reflekterer over mulighetene for at England skal få igjen "investeringene".

 

Til å starte med lovet politikerne at krigen bare skulle koste noen titalls millioner pund, altså en liten sum i forhold til gevinsten. Men bordet fanger, og nå nærmer utgiftene seg to milliarder pund, og ennå er det ikke slutt.

 

"Perhaps it will all be worth it for our longer-term oil interests, not to mention the UK"s growing private security sector. Ex oil trader Alan Duncan, our International Development Minister, has close links to Vitol, a company that has helped boost rebel forces.

 

Ostensibly, the war costs have all been about freeing the Libyan people from a ruthless dictator and a 'transition to democracy'. The payback is part-control of the largest oil reserves in Africa, tapped, connected and not sitting under a load of North Sea water or Siberian permafrost.

 

Worth £2bn of your money?"

 

http://www.dailyfinance.co.uk/2011/09/27/libyan-campaign-may-cost-1-75bn/

 

Hvis det er noen som er overrasket over at man tenker slik i England ; Selvsagt tenker de slik. Det er jo økonomisk krise på trappene. De er nødt til å tenke slik.

 

"NATO members are at the absolute heart of the world financial crisis. The colossal squandering of incredible – and in some cases unaccountable – sums in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya are fundamental to the lack of fiscal control in these economies. Not a single media pundit has mentioned it."

 

http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2011/09/money-to-explode/

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Selv om jeg synes det er tragisk med tap av menneskeliv uansett side så var dette en av de bedre nyhetene på lenge.....

 

Ikke at jeg vil ødelegge for gode nyheter men med mindre tallet blir bekreftet andre steder så er nok tallet minst ti ganger for høyt.

Ha-Ha-Ha og dette fra en som gjengir propaganda fra vestlig presse helt ukritisk.

Ha-Ha-Ha og dette fra en som gjengir propaganda fra "den andre siden" helt ukritisk.

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"NATO Libya mission could end next week.

 

Top U.S. commander for Africa says drones will remain.

 

The military mission in Libya is largely complete and NATO's involvement could begin to wrap up as soon as next week after allied leaders meet in Brussels, according to the top U.S. commander for Africa."

 

http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/2011/10/01/libya-nato.html

 

Tar med en link som angivelig skal vise libyske opprørere i noen av sine verste øyeblikk. ( Klikk på linken, og deretter på bildet. )

 

http://surferjoe202020.blogspot.com/2011/10/videos-of-libyas-rebels.html

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Fredsaktivist Sara Flounders snakker om hva vi kan vente oss vil skje framover i Libya. Og tar som eksempel hva vi ser i Irak, som nå skal betale milliarder for amerikanske jagerfly :

 

 

 

De som ikke enda har sett dette intervjuet med Sara Flounders bør få det med seg.. Utrolig bra sagt..

 

Skremmende påminnelser om hva som foregår...

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This is video depicting Libya before the war of aggression, and after the war of aggression, you can be the judge and decide whether NATO has brought freedom or just made Libya free for any nation to plunder.

 

We pray to the victims of this brutality, we pray to the kids who were murdered and continually murdered by NATO and its forces, we pray for the resistance, we admire their courage to stand against the world's most powerful force, we admire their patience, we admire their eman...

 

ozyism.blogspot.com

 

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This is video depicting Libya before the war of aggression

 

Her er en freelance journalists reise til libya i midten av 2000-2010:

 

The regime won't tolerate tourists running around loose on their own. You can make your own trip — you don't have to be a part of a tour group — but you'll still be baby-sat by a guide.

 

I didn't go to Libya to see the sights — such as they are. I wanted to see a once-forbidden country as it really was. So I set out on foot on my own while I had a brief chance.

 

http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/2009/08/in-the-land-of.php

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