Tetesi: Russia imeingia Libya

aissee!
 
Acha amini propaganda, Ghadafi hakuwahi kuwa puppet wa West kuna maswala madogo ambayo nchi za magharibi zilimuomba awasaidie na aka fall kwenye mtego. Kumuita puppet nikumkosea heshima sana, aliyofanya Ghadafi kwa wananchi wake hamna kiongozi wa Afrika aliyefanya hata robo yake.
 
According to the original declassified treaty of 1946, ‘the parties agree to the exchange of the products of the following operations relating to foreign communications: collection of traffic, acquisition of communication documents and equipment, traffic analysis, cryptanalysis, decryption and translation, acquisition of information regarding communication organisations, practices, procedures, and equipment’ . This shows the initial scope of the treaty and its ambitions.
Furthermore, it is known that each member of the alliance is responsible for intelligence gathering and analysis over specific regions of the world. Britain monitors Europe, Western Russia, Middle East and Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the United States also oversees the Middle East plus China, Russia, Africa and the Caribbean. Australia is responsible for South and East Asia and New Zealand for the South Pacific and Southeast Asia. Canada monitors the interior of Russia and China and parts of Latin America. In spite of this division, they work mainly together, and the ‘final product’ generally is a result of more than one of its members; helping each other is an essential part of this agreement.

The Five Eyes - The Intelligence Alliance of the Anglosphere
 
Kwa msaada wa wengi ni masuala gani madogo aliyoombwa!?.. Unajua hata Russia na US wanashirikiana sometimes!?.
London's involvement in the rendition of Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, currently the military commander of rebel forces in Tripoli, is revealed in the letter from an MI6 officer. In it, he reminds Mr Koussa that it was British intelligence which led to the capture of Mr Belhaj, then leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, before he was sent to Libya in the rendition process by the Americans.
Ben Wallace, a Conservative MP, said the last government should be made to answer publicly for "conspiring" with Gaddafi's regime. The former military intelligence officer said: "Giving countries like this information they can use to oppress their people and break international law amounts to aiding and abetting the Gaddafi regime. We need to get to the bottom of how far British officials and ministers went to assist the Libyans to do their job of suppressing their own people. We might hand information like this over to our allies, but we would be confident they would use it lawfully. You can't have that confidence with Gaddafi.

Gaddafi, Britain and US: A secret, special and very cosy relationship
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The CIA was among a number of foreign intelligence services that worked with Libya’s agencies, according to documents found at a Libyan security agency building in Tripoli. Two documents from March 2004 appear to be American correspondence to Libyan officials to arrange Belhaj’s rendition.
Referring to him by his nom de guerre, Abdullah al-Sadiq, the documents say he will be flown from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Libya and asks for Libyan government agents to accompany him. It also requests American “access to al-Sadiq for debriefing purposes once he is in your custody.”
Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch, which found the documents, called the ties between Washington and Gaddafi’s regime “a very dark chapter in American intelligence history, and it remains a stain on the record of the American intelligence services that they cooperated with these very abusive intelligence services.”

Documents reveal Gaddafi regime's ties to CIA
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Files discovered in a Libyan government office show that the CIA enjoyed a very close relationship with Libyan intelligence services during Muammar Gaddafi's rule. Other documents indicate that British intelligence also played a role.
A set of documents dating from 2002 to 2007 uncover the extent of co-operation between Moussa Koussa, Libya's then intelligence chief, and the CIA’s top operatives, including its ex-Deputy Director Stephen Kappes.
The files show that Libya repeatedly received detainees who the CIA suspected of having terror links. Together with the captives, Libya received instructions on how to conduct successful interrogations, including what to ask and how to ask it without breaching human rights, the Wall Street Journal reported.
In 2004, under the administration of ex-president George W. Bush, the CIA established a permanent presence in Libya. This fact is confirmed by a note addressed to "Dear Musa" and signed "Steve."
Some of the documents also indicate the close relationship that some British intelligence officials had with Koussa. British agents reportedly agreed to trace phone calls for Libyan intelligence.
The secret files were unearthed at Libya's External Security agency headquarters in Tripoli by the Emergencies Director of Human Rights Watch, Peter Bouckaert, who photographed them and shared a copy with the Wall Street Journal.

CIA's cozy ties with Gaddafi regime revealed
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Nimekupa vyanzo vya Uingereza, Marekani na Russia. Nipe chako kinachobisha!. Kabla hujaviponda angalia kama ni vyanzo vya uchochoroni!.
 
Haju kuwa Russia na USA waliungana kupata kwenda mwezini. Russia alikuwa na advanced technology ambayo usa waliiga.
 
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