The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi


Halafu Wamarekani walimkumbatia sana Mubaraka kwa miaka 30 na kumuona rafiki yao kipenzi baada ya Wamisri kung'aka kwamba jamaa ni dikteta basi nao wakaanza kudai ni Dikteta! Walikuwa wapi miaka yote 30 ambapo walikuwa wanampa mabilioni ya pesa na kuangalia upande mwingine huku akiendeleza ufisadi na manyanyaso dhidi ya Wamisri!?
 


BAK those people SHOULD, MUST, not be trusted... hawafai kabisaaa. wao siku zoote wanalenga maslahi, kesho usishangae wanakuja kumtoa HB kua nae dictator...lol... kumbe wala hata hana chembe ya u dictator yeye kazi kujirusha...
 
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Walianza mawaziri wake, sasa maraisi aliokuwa anawafadhili, sijui Membe atasemaje tena!
 
Ingawa Gadaffi naye ni among tawala za mabavu lakini sidhani kama alikuwa ni threat ni kwa walibya kama alivyokuwa threat kwa magharibi.

Na Niliposikia West wanafikiria na wanaongea openly options za kuwafdhili rebels silaha hapo niliamini kuna kitu zaidi ya demokrasia kinachotafutwa.
 
Angalia na hii:

 
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Kwa spidi ya kumuondosha Gaddafi waliyonayo nchi za magharibi na US, pia ni mkakati wa kuisambaratisha AU.
Gaddafi ndio alikuwa anawekeza katika taasisi hii ya AU na kuandaa mipango ambayo ingeifanya Afrika ianze kujitegemea kupitia benki ambayo ilikuwa ianze kazi mwaka huu 2011 ambayo ilikuwa iwe na benki kule Nigeria na Libya....hapa World bank na IMF wangepunguzwa kasi ya kuzipigisha mchaka mchaka nchi za Afrika. Hii ndio sababu hasa iliyopelekea spidi ya kumuondosha Gaddafi.

Ni wazi akiondoka Gaddafi na AU ndio inamfuata. It is sad, "Viongozi" wa Afrika wako kimya sana, basi hata kupiga mayowe hawawezi?

Tembelea hapa http://dscoffins.blog.com/2011/05/06/why-did-the-west-attack-gaddafi/

Tazama hii pia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLJu0X14vmg
 
Sababu nyengine yaweza kuwa ni hotuba ya kihistoria aliyoitoa Mheshimiwa Gaddafi sept 29 kwenye General assembly mjini New York.Alianika ukweli wote kuihusu UN na kutoboa siri muhimu anazozijua kama vile kuwa Israel ndiyo iliyomuua raisi Kennedy.
Wenye UN yao waliona wametukannwa sana.
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Muammar Gaddafi lived up his to billing as the bogeyman of this year's United Nations General Assembly by treating delegates to one of the most rambling and incoherent speeches in its history.


By Tom Leonard in New York 7:29PM BST 23 Sep 2009

Gordon Brown and other political leaders scheduled to speak in a tight schedule were forced to wait in the wings as the famously eccentric Col Gaddafi delivered a sustained rant against the UN Security Council that ran to an hour and 36 minutes.
The Libyan leader has not visited the UN since he took power in 1969 and clearly wanted to make up for it by giving his views on the past four decades of history.

Reading from a sheaf of handwritten notes, he touched not only on Israel and the Taliban but also on swine flu and the US invasion of Grenada.

He called for a UN inquiry into the investigation of John F Kennedy's assassination, castigated the organisation for failing to stop 65 wars since 1945 and suggested the Security Council be renamed the "terror council".

Although Col Gaddafi, the president of the African Union, praised Barack Obama and even referred to him as "our Obama", the US president did not return the compliments.
Muammar Gaddafi delivers 100 minute speech to UN general assembly - Telegraph
 
UK denies secret talks to end Libya fighting

The British foreign office has denied that the UK government has been holding secret talks with the Libyan government over ways to end the conflict in the North African state.
This comes after a senior Libyan minister told Al Jazeera on Saturday that he had been in Tunisia for discussions with "British officials".
A British Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesperson however said: "No representatives of HMG, or intermediaries, are involved in negotiations with the Libyan regime about a ceasefire. Our position is clear. Qaddafi must go, so that the Libyan people can determine their own future."


Earlier, Abdelati al-Obeidi, the Libyan deputy foreign minister, who has been leading the government's diplomacy after foreign minister, Musa Kousa, defected, gave hints to Al Jazeera's James Bays about the secret talks to end the war.
He suggested secret channels were being opened between Muammar Gaddafi's government and the British with a view to ending the conflict.
Bays spoke to al-Obeidi on a flight to the southern Tunisian town of Djerba, and said the Libyan official was quite guarded in his approach and said that "he really was not authorised to tell me what had taken place at this meeting".
"The deputy foreign minister did admit that he had come for talks which have been taking place with British citizens. He could not say what the talks were about but did say it was an exchange of views and a channel of communication being opened by them," Bays said.


Willing to talk
Though al-Obeidi denied that there was any talk of an exit strategy for Gaddafi, he said the government was willing to talk to the opposition in Benghazi, our correspondent said.
He quoted al-Obeidi as saying: "We want to end this war and we want to end soon."
"It is an indication of British agenda playing quite a leading role here, and in this behind-the-scene process, probably British diplomats or members of MI6 may have been involved. Remember they [MI6] were also involved in Kousa's defection about two months ago," our correspondent said.


The response from Britain has been reasonably low key, Bays added.
source-UK denies secret talks to end Libya fighting
 
Hizi propaganda nyengine bana!!??

Hivi 10 Downing street hakuna high walls, no guards? Armed guards?

Hivi ikulu ya marekani ni kama kwenda sokoni? Hakuna vizuizi, wala high walls? au uzio uliopo pale si high walls? walinzi mpaka juu ya mapaa ya majengo!!!!

Wananchi wao huenda tu bila vizuizi kuwaona Sarkozy, Cameroon, Obama???
 
Yaani Gadaffi pamoja na kujeruhiwa ingawa haijawekwa wazi lakini bado anang'ang'ania tu si aende Venezuela kwa rafiki yake, huko atakaa kwa amani mpaka afe.
 
AU ni kama chama cha mafisadi, Maana ukiangalia viongozi wengi wa Afrika
1.Waliingia madarakani kwa kupindua serikali nyingine tena kwa kumwaga damu au
au
2. Waliingia madarakani kwa kuiba kura na wanaendeleza kuiba kura
3. Wanabadilisha Katiba na kuhakikisha inawa-favour ili waendelea kutawala

Kwa misingi hiyo AU ni upuuzi tu sana sana kuteteana tu
 
The Libyan regime on Friday rejected calls from a summit of G8 world powers for strongman Muammar Gaddafi to stand down and said any initiative to resolve the crisis would have to go through the African Union.

"The G8 is an economic summit. We are not concerned by its decisions," said Libya's deputy foreign minister, Khaled Kaaim, after Russia joined NATO calls for Gaddafi's departure.

Tripoli also rejects Russian mediation and will "not accept any mediation which marginalises the peace plan of the African Union," he said.

"We are an African country. Any initiative outside the AU framework will be rejected."

Kaaim said it had no confirmation of a change in Russia's position.
Libya Live Blog | Al Jazeera Blogs
 
The Libyan regime on Friday rejected calls from a summit of G8 world powers for strongman Muammar Gaddafi to stand down and said any initiative to resolve the crisis would have to go through the African Union.

"The G8 is an economic summit. We are not concerned by its decisions," said Libya's deputy foreign minister, Khaled Kaaim, after Russia joined NATO calls for Gaddafi's departure.

Tripoli also rejects Russian mediation and will "not accept any mediation which marginalises the peace plan of the African Union," he said.

"We are an African country. Any initiative outside the AU framework will be rejected."

Kaaim said it had no confirmation of a change in Russia's position.
Libya Live Blog | Al Jazeera Blogs

AU wanapigiwa debe hapa lakini wenyewe wamebana kimya!!!
 
Waingereza sasa wanakoroga dawa ya kumlipua Gaddafi!

Libya: Britain prepares 'bunker buster' bombs for assaults


Paveway bombs weighing 2,000lbs to be loaded onto RAF jets for possible strikes on Gaddafi command centres

guardian.co.uk, Sunday 29 May 2011 18.17 BST



'Bunker buster' bombs are to be loaded on to RAF tornados for possible attacks on command centres and communications nodes in Libya. Photograph: David Moir/Reuters

Britain has ratcheted up the pressure on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi by preparing to load heavy "bunker buster" bombs on RAF jets ready to attack his compounds in and around Tripoli.

Paveway bombs, weighing 2,000lbs, the largest in the RAF's arsenal, have been dispatched to Gioia del Colle in southern Italy where RAF Tornado and Typhoon jets are based. While the Apache's cannon and Hellfire missiles are used against small or moving targets, the Paveway bombs are expected to be used against bunkers underneath the Gaddafi regime's Bab al-Azizia compound in Tripoli and elsewhere.

The MoD said on Sunday the enhanced Paveway III bombs, are designed "to punch through the roof or wall of a hardened building". The bombs join smaller laser or satellite-guided Paveway bombs, Brimstone missiles and Tomahawk submarine-launched cruise missiles, with which the army and navy have been attacking targets in Libya for more than two months.

The enhanced Paveway III "gives the RAF an additional capability to attack hardened structures in Libya like command centres or communications nodes", the MoD said. Gaddafi had "a lot of bunkers", Liam Fox, the defence secretary, said on Sunday. The facilities were used "partly for accommodation" but "largely for military control", he told the Andrew Marr show on BBC One.

Those who used "dual use facilities" would be vulnerable if they were in the bunkers', Fox added.
 
Hizi zana mpaka sasa hivi zimeshatumika sana na hazijafikia lengo.Gaddafi asitishike nazo.
Nimependa majibu ya waziri wake kuhusiana na tamko la G8 na upatanishi wa kinafiki wa Russia.
Hata hivyo na wala asitarajie msaada kutoka kwa AU mwishowe wote watamgeuka.Uamuzi ni kupigana mpaka mwisho na kutumaini kwa Allah (S.W).
 
as long amekuwa mbishi-naona wameamua wamuwinde-ili ikibidi wamuuue haraka iwezezakanavyo
 
South African Leader In Libyan Mission

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma is expected to arrive in Tripoli later to attempt to broker a peace deal with the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi.
It is expected that Mr Zuma will meet face to face with Col Gaddafi - who hasn't been seen publicly for weeks and whose own officials admit is 'on the move' fearing Nato is trying to kill him.


The meeting may give some sense of whether or not Col Gaddafi accepts that the time for talk has arrived - and it could be a significant indicator as to the dictator's thinking.
Publicly regime officials insist Col Gaddafi will not accept a deal which involves stepping aside, but privately some are starting to voice the view with me that he must step aside in order for the country to hold new elections.
I was first here at the end of February and to hear something like that then would have been unthinkable.
Mr Zuma and Gaddafi are old friends.


The South African is widely reported to have accepted financial assistance from Gaddafi during his serial trials for fraud and rape, but has never confirmed this himself.
Mr Zuma's officials say he is visiting in his capacity as a member of the African Union High Level Panel for the Resolution of the Conflict in Libya .


South Africa is a member of the UN Security Council and despite voting for UN Resolution 1973 has criticised the bombing campaign.
Mr Gaddafi has a circle of advisors but notoriously after nearly 42 years in power he is a political island.
source-yahoonews
 
French ex-Minister in Libya, would defend Gaddafi

Former French foreign minister Roland Dumas visited Libya as a lawyer to prepare a legal case on behalf of victims of NATO bombing and said he was prepared to defend leader Muammar Gaddafi if he is sent to The Hague.

Dumas, who served as foreign minister under socialist President Francois Mitterrand, said he had seen several civilian victims of NATO bombing in a hospital and had been told by a doctor there that there were as many as 20,000 more.

French ex-Minister in Libya, would defend Gaddafi | Top News | Reuters

Hizi shughuli nzito za Libya zina mambo mengi.

NATO inapiga mziki wa Gaddafi aondoke....hawazungumzii tena NO-FLY ZONE!
 
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