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Unpopular CIA government in Libya

Posted by seumasach on November 29, 2011

Aangirfan

28th November, 2011

 

Ali Tarhouni

Ali Tarhouni has been both the oil minister, and the acting prime-minister, in the new Libya.

He has now quit.

He says that the new government of Libya represents less than 10% of the Libyan population.

He says the new government is being propped up by foreign “money, arms and PR.”

Tarhouni lashes Libyan leaders

The new government of Libya is run by the CIA.

It is unpopular.

It contains no representatives of the Berbers (Amazigh), Touareg, Tebou or any ‘black’ or non-Arab Libyans.

In other words, it only has representatives from one third of the population.

(Source: http://libyasos.blogspot.com/2011/11/racism-of-new-libyan-government.html)

Libya’s Berbers have warned of a campaign against the Libyan government

Some of the new government have arrived from abroad; some hold foreign passports.

Libya is now a dictatorship which has at various points been run by:

1. Mahmoud Jibril, who is linked to the CIA.

At his university in the USA, Jibril was looked after by a CIA officer, who had been involved in the 1953 CIA coup in Iran.

Mahmoud Jibril with his minders – Bernard-Henri-Levy, Nicolas Sarkozy and David Cameron

2. Belhadj, who worked for the CIA in Aghanistan and Iraq.

He is al Qaeda.

Belhadj.

3. Abdurrahim El-Keib, who is an American.

He is now Prime Minister.

El-Keib

4. Ali Tarhouni from the University of Washington.

Libya’s new CIA government is now sending weapons to Syria’s rebels, in the hope that Assad can be replaced by CIA assets. (Libya Sending Arms to Syrian Rebels, Arab League Imposes Sanctions)

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