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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

Tripoli bombarde ne faiblit pas

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

27th June, 2011

Un groupe international d’enquêteurs du Réseau Voltaire est actuellement en Libye. Il a pu se rendre sur des lieux de bombardements. Disposant de la confiance des autorités libyennes, il a pu rencontrer quelques uns des dirigeants politiques et sécuritaires malgré les conditions de guerre. Leur constat est diamétralement opposé aux images véhiculées par la presse occidentale. Thierry Meyssan livre leurs premières observations.

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Nato warned against Gaddafi ‘assassination’

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

The Statesman

27th June, 2011

PRETORIA, 26 JUNE: South African President Jacob Zuma today warned Nato against using its military campaign in Libya for the “political assassination” of Col Muammar Gaddafi, at the start of talks on the war.

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European harakiri in Libya

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

“Cameron and Sarkozy are bankrupting their treasuries and jeopardizing the wider European integration project. The European Union’s skepticism is mounting among distressed European publics by the day even as French and British jets fly sorties over Libya. Nero’s ghost has possessed present ruling elites in London and Paris. These two European capitals are condemned to keep burning until more accountable politicians take power and clean up the mess.’

Sreeram Chaulia

Asia Times

28th June, 2011

As European economies wilt under unchecked fiscal imprudence and fears of contagious sovereign defaults, it seems absurd that Britain and France are leading a depleted North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) coalition to militarily attack Libya. Financially imperiled states facing mass protests from irate citizens are puzzlingly prosecuting war in North Africa.

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Iran carves out an AfPak hub

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

28th June, 2011

The participation of the presidents of Pakistan and Afghanistan in the international conference on terrorism held in Tehran over the weekend becomes a major diplomatic and political victory for Iran at the present juncture of regional politics. Both Asif Ali Zardari and Hamid Karzai were received by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.

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Sao Paulo Forum rejects NATO aggression

Posted by seumasach on June 25, 2011

Pravda

8th June, 2011

The 86 political parties of the left in Latin America attending the Forum of Sao Paulo, condemned this Friday in Managua, Nicaragua, the “wild NATO aggression” against Libya and demanded the United Nations (UN) form an international commission to end the armed conflict.

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Libya: Making peace, defending the people

Posted by seumasach on June 25, 2011

The Portuguese Council for Peace and Cooperation

Pravda

25th June, 2011

Translated from Portuguese by Lisa Karpova

On 8 March, NATO defense ministers met in Brussels to study an eventual intervention in Libya. The 17 month Resolution 1973 of the UNSC was approved with the abstention of Russia, China, Germany, India and Brazil. The text presents the essential: requirement of a ceasefire and dialogue between the parties (sections 1 and 2) and the establishment of interdiction flights for the stated purpose of “protecting” the population (points 6 and 7).

The draft resolution submitted by France, Lebanon and the United Kingdom is based on an alleged, later proven false, massacre of civilians by government forces who they claim peacefully demanded political reforms.

On the night of the 19th, the USA, UK and France attacked Libya. Since then, military and civilian targets have been attacked continuously by NATO, which has since taken command of operations.

But remember that the alleged massacres were denied by accredited journalists (and hence it is permissible to doubt), that the social unrest in Libya took the form of a well-armed insurgency, which undoubtedly incorporated only part of the people, and evolved into a civil war. Unlike the social upheavals in other Arab and Muslim states, those who lead the rebellion explicitly asked for help from outside, from the former colonizers, despite the fact that other rebel forces reject any kind of foreign intervention.

Noting further that it was different from the attitude of the imperialist powers and their henchmen, before in other revolts in which there have been scenes of extreme violence on the people (as in the case of Palestine, Bahrain, Yemen), they choked the supply of arms to the government while they provided arms and logistics to rebel groups.

Remember that Libya’s foreign policy was guided by reasonable independence from imperial power (like Syria), and also the critical attitude of Libya regarding Israel.

It is by combining these various factors that one can begin to understand the military intervention against Libya. It is a major war of the oil importing and exploitation powers, with past and present colonialist inclinations, against a non-aligned and well endowed nation with large energy reserves.

It is not a war for the defense of Libyan civilians, but on behalf of large U.S. interests, and of the interests of United Kingdom, France and the Netherlands.

It is a war for the appropriation and ownership of oil and important Libyan sovereign funds invested in Western countries.

A war always causes death and suffering for the population. If the concern was to safeguard the population, repeated initiatives of dialogue and negotiations would have been considered, brokered by the African Union, Russia and Latin America and, in fact, they were proposed and accepted by Ghaddafi on behalf of the Libyan regime.

The NATO intervention is once again proving that this organization is no more than the armed wing of the U.S. and its partners in robbery of wealth and control of people.

This armed intervention in Libya is illegal and illegitimate. As the action of the “Contact Group on Libya,” constituting the attackers, in addition to usurping the powers that only the UN agencies have, they go way beyond the mandate that can be inferred from Resolution 1973: it does not call for the fall of the governmnt of Libya and does not provide for the bombing of civilian infrastructure, nor taking a position to support one party in the conflict.

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unarmed civilian defended by NATO

The rebels are neither more nor less than the Libyan government supporters of Gaddafi, thus making the military, political and financial support given to a terrorist rebel base a criminal interference in matters that only the Libyan people must resolve, including designating their legitimate representatives.

The aggression of the US / NATO / EU on Libya, besides being the main obstacle to peace in this country, is an attack on international law. It’s a blatant aggression against the people who follow a path of self-determination and seek better living conditions.

The Portuguese Council for Peace and Cooperation strongly condemns the murder of civilians by any party to the conflict, reiterates its rejection of NATO intervention, responsible for massive destruction of lives and property, which converted a state of social agitation and unrest into a large scale civil war, and calls for respecting the will and sovereignty of the Libyan people.

Infuriated, it denounces and is indignant about the position of the Portuguese Government which, in fact as President of the Sanctions Committee against Libya, renders political (and even logistical) aid to yet another war of prey, contrary to the Constitutional Principles of the Republic of Portugal.

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Legal background to NATO war crimes

Posted by seumasach on June 25, 2011

Pravda

 

24th June, 2011

NATO is committing war crimes in Libya. The rules of engagement are bound by the UN Security Council Resolutions 1970 and 1973 (2011) in which there is no mention of taking out Colonel Gaddafi, his aides or his children or grandchildren. NATO was supposed to police a no-fly zone and explain any misgivings to the international community.

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21st June:massive demonstrations in Syria

Posted by seumasach on June 25, 2011

Voltairenet

21st June, 2011

Videos of demonstrations

Several million Syrians throughout the country took to the streets on Tuesday, 21 June 2011. The crowds were particularly dense and impressive in Damascus Alep, Tartous and Homs.

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Thousands turn out for pro-Assad rallies in Syria

Posted by seumasach on June 25, 2011

Euronews

 

21st June, 2011

Tens of thousands of Syrians have turned out for rallies held in support of their President Bashar al-Assad. State television showed people waving the country’s tricolour flag, carrying pictures of their leader and with red, white and black balloons.

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West maybe losing grip on Libya’s transition

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2011

The Hindu

22nd June, 2011

As the military stalemate deepens, sharp differences have surfaced between key members of the NATO alliance, casting doubts on the ability of western countries to steer Libya’s political transition. Citing “humanitarian” considerations, Italy has called for an immediate ceasefire in Libya.

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Libya: Italy calls for immediate halt to hostilities

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2011

 

It’s an ill wind that blows no good: we are seeing NATO disintegrate before our very eyes and hopefully this will the be their last campaign of terror

Telegraph

22nd June, 2011

Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister, warned on Tuesday that Nato’s credibility was “at risk” following the civilian casualties, and urged it to ensure it was not providing ammunition to Gaddafi’s propaganda war.

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