Gaddafi died after resisting for weeks the arms, as he said repeatedly. He was assassinated by a bullet fired at close range in the head a few minutes after his arrest, when he no longer represented any danger.
Thursday it was a few hundred meters of Sirte. The town west of Tripoli, with his son Mouatasim also killed and some faithful, they were entrenched to deliver their final battle against the fighters of the National Transition Council supported by the Libyan air strikes of the Atlantic Alliance . The lifeless body of one who was the supreme leader of the Libyan revolution was dragged Misrata where he was exposed to the public.
” Now who’s next? “, predicted the Libyan leader addressed to kings and Arab heads of state meeting at the Arab League summit held after the death by hanging of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Many of his contacts there, including the Tunisian Benali, Egyptian Mubarak, Syrian President Bashar El Assad and Yemeni Ali Abdullah Salah had all laughed. It was like they were certain they will never be disturbed. Their Arab allies and kings of the Western democracies, who used them to ensure their control over oil resources in the Gulf or watchdogs to strengthen their aid strategy for Israel. The successive revolutions have occurred in recent months in various Arab countries are calling others. They should achieve the same purpose as the one that punctuated the reign of dictators in Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, the Libyan and October 20, 2011 in the coming days or weeks, Syria and Yemen.
As one who died 42 years had led to an iron fist Libya. Some days ago, nothing was spared to prepare public opinion for the killing of the dictator. Everything was well orchestrated on the basis of a scenario set up by the French secret service and British would be given to heart’s content.
The end of NATO operations in Libya is heralding another step in a new form of colonization in the argument of “protection of civilians” dear to the Western democracy when it comes to applying it in an Arab country. As well as the UN, this democracy is forgetful of genocide suffered by the Palestinian and Sahrawi (Western Saharan people, invaded by Morocco in 1975, NDDS), whose lands are occupied by Israel and Morocco. “Now who’s next?”
Order not to have known how to interpret his own speech and draw conclusions, Muammar Gaddafi a few years later, lived nine months of events that would lead to his downfall and death. Of simple rebellion limited to the city of Benghazi in February 2011 triggered the movement has evolved over the days in a revolution. Civilians armed with bits and pieces had risen against the dictatorship of Gaddafi and his Green Paper they burned. The repression was bloody. The commitment of the Libyan leader to shave Benghazi was followed by the intervention of NATO in extremis mandated by the United Nations to protect civilians. “We will cleanse Libya inch by inch, house by house, street by street,” had threatened again Gaddafi. He had attacked with contempt for those who, among his people, had taken up arms, and he described as “sewer rats”. Supported by NATO air strikes and armed and advised by the French and British special forces, the Libyan kataïebs increased difficulty. They came over to release their advanced cities one after another. After reaching the capital Tripoli, they went flush Gaddafi and his son in their last stronghold, the city of Sirte they resisted for several days.
The price during these nine months of blood and fire was heavy. More than 25,000 people dead or missing, thousands injured, permanently disabled and homeless, devastated cities and towns and economy to its knees. “Now we have to work for the recovery of our country. We call our friends from the outside to help us build a new Libyan society based on democracy and openness to the world, “said in a televised statement Elbanani Imad, a political analyst and director of the National Advisory Group Libyan . While acknowledging the existence of residual anti-revolutionary and the multiplication of contacts for the formation of a government, Al-Banani called for the mobilization of all political forces in Libya for the development of all democratic freedoms and ensure their coverage through a new constitution and setting up appropriate institutions, the adoption of urgent measures of national salvation and to create the conditions necessary to recover the weapons in the hands of civilians. These are supplied weapons to combatants anti-Gaddafi by France, Britain, Italy and Qatar that would pose problems.
Besides the fact that a large quantity of these weapons is already in the hands of several tribes of the Libyan border area with Algeria, various Western sources indicate that another equally important part was given to mercenaries . The same sources indicate that as soon as the folder Libya ended with the establishment of French agents in strategic positions in the institutions of the State, these mercenaries trained to destabilize operations will enter Algeria. They will be assigned to infiltrate the few Algerian armed splinter groups still on the ground and with their support, multiply the terrorism in various parts of eastern Algeria. True or false, the information that should be checked when Interpol involved specifically called Seif El Islam Gaddafi to surrender and that the United States speak of the approaching end of NATO operations in Libya.
A. DJABALI
La Nouvelle République, 21/10/2011
Thursday it was a few hundred meters of Sirte. The town west of Tripoli, with his son Mouatasim also killed and some faithful, they were entrenched to deliver their final battle against the fighters of the National Transition Council supported by the Libyan air strikes of the Atlantic Alliance . The lifeless body of one who was the supreme leader of the Libyan revolution was dragged Misrata where he was exposed to the public.
” Now who’s next? “, predicted the Libyan leader addressed to kings and Arab heads of state meeting at the Arab League summit held after the death by hanging of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Many of his contacts there, including the Tunisian Benali, Egyptian Mubarak, Syrian President Bashar El Assad and Yemeni Ali Abdullah Salah had all laughed. It was like they were certain they will never be disturbed. Their Arab allies and kings of the Western democracies, who used them to ensure their control over oil resources in the Gulf or watchdogs to strengthen their aid strategy for Israel. The successive revolutions have occurred in recent months in various Arab countries are calling others. They should achieve the same purpose as the one that punctuated the reign of dictators in Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, the Libyan and October 20, 2011 in the coming days or weeks, Syria and Yemen.
As one who died 42 years had led to an iron fist Libya. Some days ago, nothing was spared to prepare public opinion for the killing of the dictator. Everything was well orchestrated on the basis of a scenario set up by the French secret service and British would be given to heart’s content.
The end of NATO operations in Libya is heralding another step in a new form of colonization in the argument of “protection of civilians” dear to the Western democracy when it comes to applying it in an Arab country. As well as the UN, this democracy is forgetful of genocide suffered by the Palestinian and Sahrawi (Western Saharan people, invaded by Morocco in 1975, NDDS), whose lands are occupied by Israel and Morocco. “Now who’s next?”
Order not to have known how to interpret his own speech and draw conclusions, Muammar Gaddafi a few years later, lived nine months of events that would lead to his downfall and death. Of simple rebellion limited to the city of Benghazi in February 2011 triggered the movement has evolved over the days in a revolution. Civilians armed with bits and pieces had risen against the dictatorship of Gaddafi and his Green Paper they burned. The repression was bloody. The commitment of the Libyan leader to shave Benghazi was followed by the intervention of NATO in extremis mandated by the United Nations to protect civilians. “We will cleanse Libya inch by inch, house by house, street by street,” had threatened again Gaddafi. He had attacked with contempt for those who, among his people, had taken up arms, and he described as “sewer rats”. Supported by NATO air strikes and armed and advised by the French and British special forces, the Libyan kataïebs increased difficulty. They came over to release their advanced cities one after another. After reaching the capital Tripoli, they went flush Gaddafi and his son in their last stronghold, the city of Sirte they resisted for several days.
The price during these nine months of blood and fire was heavy. More than 25,000 people dead or missing, thousands injured, permanently disabled and homeless, devastated cities and towns and economy to its knees. “Now we have to work for the recovery of our country. We call our friends from the outside to help us build a new Libyan society based on democracy and openness to the world, “said in a televised statement Elbanani Imad, a political analyst and director of the National Advisory Group Libyan . While acknowledging the existence of residual anti-revolutionary and the multiplication of contacts for the formation of a government, Al-Banani called for the mobilization of all political forces in Libya for the development of all democratic freedoms and ensure their coverage through a new constitution and setting up appropriate institutions, the adoption of urgent measures of national salvation and to create the conditions necessary to recover the weapons in the hands of civilians. These are supplied weapons to combatants anti-Gaddafi by France, Britain, Italy and Qatar that would pose problems.
Besides the fact that a large quantity of these weapons is already in the hands of several tribes of the Libyan border area with Algeria, various Western sources indicate that another equally important part was given to mercenaries . The same sources indicate that as soon as the folder Libya ended with the establishment of French agents in strategic positions in the institutions of the State, these mercenaries trained to destabilize operations will enter Algeria. They will be assigned to infiltrate the few Algerian armed splinter groups still on the ground and with their support, multiply the terrorism in various parts of eastern Algeria. True or false, the information that should be checked when Interpol involved specifically called Seif El Islam Gaddafi to surrender and that the United States speak of the approaching end of NATO operations in Libya.
A. DJABALI
La Nouvelle République, 21/10/2011
