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Facing total economic meltdown at home US/UK, spear-heading NATO, have chosen the path of confrontation with the rest of the world, a path which will lead us to the brink of war with Russia and China

CONCENTRACIÓN en Alicante: ¡Fuera la OTAN de Libia!

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2011

¡FUERA LA OTAN DE LIBIA!

EE.UU. y las potencias capitalistas de la UE están empeñadas en volver a resucitar elcolonialismo usando como instrumento la capacidad militar de la OTAN. Cuando un gobierno no les gusta, primero lo demonizan a través de los medios de comunicación, y, luego, lo invaden.

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Charge NATO with war crimes

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2011

Petition Online

NATO members that have been participating in air strikes in Libya include France, Britain, the United States, Canada, Denmark, Belgium, Netherlands, and Italy.

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Paris demo in solidarity with Libya, anti-NATO

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2011

Allain Jules

3rd September, 2011

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PARIS – RÉPUBLIQUE : J’ai assisté, cet après-midi, à la manifestation contre la guerre en Libye. Une guerre nazie menée par des nazis qui ne veulent pas que l’Afrique progresse.

Qu’à cela ne tienne, personne ne peut tuer la conscience. Ils peuvent tuer tous les leaders qui veulent faire sortir l’Afrique de l’ornière -cas de Kadhafi-, mais, d’autres leaders naîtront. Ainsi, après la manifestation, nous nous sommes liés à une autre qui avait lieu à proximité, concernant la Côte d’Ivoire.

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Libyan “al qaeda” commander to sue US/UK

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2011

PressTV

5th September, 2011

Senior Transitional National Council commander Abdul Hakim Belhadj demands an apology from the UK and US over their secret cooperation with Gaddafi regime.

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NATO to Sirte; surrender or else!

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2011

NATO leaflets have been dropped on the Libyan town of Sirte threatening them if they don’t lay down their arms

Algeria ISP

 

3rd September, 2011

Le soir du 2 septembre 2011, les avions de l’OTAN ont jetées des fiches menaçant les habitants de la ville résistante de Syrte de livrer leurs armes sinon ils vont bombarder leur ville.
La ville de Syrte a été proclamée une nouvelle capitale de la ville lors du dernier discours de Kadhafi.
Ces citoyens sont sorties dans une manifestation le 1er septembre 2011 pour confirmer leurs soutiens à Kadhafi.

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Libye – Dans les méandres de la démoncratie [démocraSSie]

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2011

Allain Jules

 

5th August, 2011

Démoncratie ou démocraSSie, c’est à chacun de choisir ! La démocratie ne saurait être la panacée de la gouvernance mondiale. L’Europe ne saurait imposer aux autres ce qu’elle même n’applique pas dans les faits. Au lieu de chercher à l’imposer par les missiles, les bombes ou des massacres à grande échelle comme en Libye, 60 000 morts chez les civils, elle ferait mieux d’étudier les sociétés, car, d’une à l’autre, la vision sociétale diffère.

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Meyssan: Tripoli “taken by NATO and NATO alone”

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2011

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¿Donde está la soberanía de libia?

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2011

Included below is a list of the countries which haven’t supported the TNC

Leonor en Libia

4th September, 2011

Libia es un país soberano que solo sus ciudadanos deberían elegir al gobierno, aún así parece que el mundo se siente en la necesidad de decidir pasando por encima la opinión de los libios:

Joel envía la lista de los países que no han reconocido al CNT:

“Los países de la dignidad que hasta la fecha no reconocen al CNT en Libia:


Afganistán, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda.svg, Arabia Saudita, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaiyán, Bahamas, Bangladés, Barbados, Bielorrusia, Belice, Benín, Bután, Bolivia, Botsuana, Brasil, Brunéi, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Camboya, Camerún, Chile, República Popular China, Chipre, Comoras, Congo, Costa de Marfil, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Eritrea, Eslovaquia, Estonia, Etiopía, Fiyi Fiyi, Gabón, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Granada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea Ecuatorial, Guyana, Haití, Honduras, Hungría, India, Indonesia, Irán, Irlanda, Islandia, Islas Marshall, Islas Salomón, Jamaica, Kazajistán, Kenia, Kirguistán, Kiribati, Lesoto, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lituania, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malasia, Malaui, Maldivas, Malí, Mauricio, Mauritania, Micronesia, Monaco, Mongolia, Mozambique, Birmania Unión de Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Nicaragua, Níger, Nueva Zelanda Nueva Zelanda, Oman, Países Bajos, Pakistán, Palaos, Papúa Nueva Guinea, Paraguay, Perú, Polonia, República Árabe Siria, República Centroafricana, República Checa, República Democrática del Congo, República Democrática Popular de Laos, República Dominicana, Moldova, República Popular Democrática de Corea, Tanzania, Romania, Ruanda, San Cristóbal y Nieves, Samoa, San Marino, Santa Lucía, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Singapur, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudáfrica, Sudan, Sudán del Sur, Suecia, Suiza, Surinam, Suazilandia, Tailandia, Tajikistan, Timor Oriental, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad y Tobago, Turkmenistán, Tuvalu, Uganda, Uruguay, Uzbekistán, Vanuatu, República Bolivariana de Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Yibuti, Zambia y Zimbabue.

Estos son los países de la vergüenza que reconocen al CNT libio:

Albania, Alemania, Argelia, Australia, Austria, Autoridad Palestina, Bahréin, Bélgica, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Canadá, Chad, Corea del Sur, Costa Rica, Croacia, Dinamarca, Egipto, Emiratos Arabes Unidos, Eslovenia, España, Estados Unidos, Finlandia, Francia, Gambia, Gran Bretaña, Grecia, Holanda, Irak, Israel, Italia, Japón, Jordania, Kuwait, Letonia, Líbano, Luxemburgo, Maldivas, Malta, Marrueco, México, Montenegro, Marruecos, Nigeria, Noruega, Panamá, Portugal, Qatar, Rusia, Senegal, Túnez, Turquía y Ucrania.

Por su parte, China no ha reconocido formalmente al Consejo, pero dijo el miércoles que “siempre había dado significancia a su importante rol”.”

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Glasgow protest: Stop the bombing of Libya!

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2011

At the moment of writing NATO leaders, who planned this attack on Libya well before the Arab Spring, are fighting shamelessly over the spoils of war. This, however, is premature since the battle for Libya still goes on.

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Zimbabwe: the greatest transfer of property in southern Africa

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2011

Paul T. Shipale

The New Era

4th September, 2011

On 25 August 2011, a story appeared in the New Era’s newspaper with the former Governor of Omusati Region, Nangolo Leonard Mukwiilongo, reported to have urged the government to revise its land distribution policy, because, according to Mukwiilongo, ‘the government has failed to address the land issue…which renders fruitless the liberation struggle that was in part driven by Namibians’ quest for land from which they were uprooted’.

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Libyan rebels round up blacks, put them In prison camps

Posted by seumasach on September 3, 2011

Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet

2nd September, 2011

Massacre, torture and abuse of innocents destroys NATO’s “humanitarian” legitimacy

NATO-backed Libyan rebels are rounding up thousands of innocent black migrants and taking them to prison camps as part of mass reprisals that include reports of indiscriminate killings, mistreatment and torture, as the “humanitarian” veneer of the west’s military intervention quickly crumbles.

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