The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Hii video inaonesha "military target" ambayo NATO waliishughulikia


In a statement, Nato confirmed that it had carried out an air strike south of Zlitan on Monday night, but insisted that the target was a military staging area.

"Nato had very clear intelligence demonstrating that former farm buildings were being used as a staging point for pro-Gaddafi forces to conduct attacks against the people of Libya," the statement said.

"We do not have evidence of civilian casualties at this stage, although military casualties, including mercenaries, are very likely owing to the nature of the target," it added.

Coalition forces began operations in Libya under a UN mandate authorising military action for the protection of civilians .

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14464400
 
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UN official "deplores" NATO attack on Libyan TV

The head of the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO sharply rebuked NATO on Monday for its July 30 air strikes against Libyan state television that killed several people and wounded nearly a dozen.

"I deplore the NATO strike on Al-Jamahiriya and its installations," UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova said in a statement.

"Media outlets should not be targeted in military actions," she said. "U.N. Security Council Resolution 1738 (2006) condemns acts of violence against journalists and media personnel in conflict situations."

UN official deplores NATO attack on Libyan TV | News by Country | Reuters
 
NATO walipolipua "military target" ilipelekea vifo vya raia. Video ina picha za maiti. Kama uko mwepesi,usifungue

 
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Duh! NATO wanajua kulinda raia. Hata vitoto ni askari wa Gaddafi.
Graphic! Umeonywa!
 
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Nakubaliana na wewe lakini tambua kuwa tatizo la libya halina tofauti na shida zinazotokea Uingereza sasa. Kama mtu umemdekeza sana hawezi tambua nini amabacho unampa ambacho asingetakiwa pewa. Atalalamika tu unamuonea. China ashaamabiwa '' Dont take economic developments as the weapon to satfisy your people your people are after dignity;;'' Alisoma st JJ arekebishe ujumbe ufike. DIgnity is the problem for libya.
 
Does the international community exist?
NATO is committing war crimes daily in Libya, the latest massacre of children and civilians in Zliten demonstrating its cold-blooded and reptilian callous disregard for human life as it proceeds to bomb indiscriminately in a desperate attempt to aid the terrorists it supports, knowing full well the TNC has the support of some 2% of Libyans. And what is the international community doing? The people of the international community are doing a lot. They are networking, they are pooling resources, they are discussing how to get the war criminals in NATO and their political leaders into a court of law (taking the legal path and not the violent one, unlike NATO), they are collecting and passing on information. In so doing, they are bypassing the controlled media through which NATO wises to pass its squeaky clean message of dastardly dictators siphoning off money for themselves and their families, the poor, poor people held down (sniff) and (tear) the children being killed and screaming in hospitals (right on cue, SKY shows a screaming boy...careful, hold the camera straight, make sure you don't get that needle in, they might see he is having a routine inoculation In so doing, the international community, or those of us who want to find out what is really going on, are very well aware of the facts. After all, the uprising in Libya did not come in the capital city, Tripoli, where 2.7 out of Libya's 6 million people live. It started along the borders, already controlled by NATO after the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and in the port city of Misratah, where NATO warships could ferry in terrorists and supplies at will. We found out that around 100,000 foreign mercenaries had indeed been shipped and transported into Libya from the Eastern frontier and we found out that these were not Gaddafi mercenaries - after all, he has 99% of the Libyan armed forces with him. We found out that the supposed attacks by the Libyan Air Force did not exist and we found out that these allegations were behind the UNSC Resolutions spurring NATO's action. Being false flag events, we know very well that UNSC Resolutions 1970 and 1973 (2011) are under international law, void. We discovered that the massacres being committed were by the terrorists unleashed and aided and abetted by NATO countries, primarily the UK and France, backed by Big Brother the US of A, we discovered that NATO was illegally involved in an internal conflict, we discovered that NATO was actively supporting the terrorist forces by bombing Libyan Armed Force positions ahead of attacks. We discovered the heinous atrocities committed by these "rebels", we discovered the flagrant disregard for international law demonstrated by an arrogant clique of criminals - the NATO countries involved - in arming these terrorists. We discovered NATO's attacks against civilians, we discovered NATO's war crimes, we discovered that NATO wantonly murdered the family of Colonel Gaddafi in a precision strike against a family home, occasioning the death of his son and three of his grandchildren while he was outside feeding the animals. And what has the leadership of the international community done? Absolutely nothing. They have sat on their backsides either watching nonchalantly, or else they have suddenly become fascinated with their fingernails, the palms of their hands, their navels or their feet, swallowing silently like a sickening bunch of snivelling cowards, a useless collection of specimens which are the worst possible apology for human beings and for humankind. This disgusting act of collective cowardice or worse, collusion, is entirely unacceptable and goes wholly against the grain of the collective will in the hearts and minds of the people of the international community, who stand shoulder to shoulder beside their brothers and sisters, the heroic people of Libya and their beloved Brother Leader. Shame on those who could and should be doing much more to stop this. This said, it is the duty of every civilised human being to take this matter up through the proper legal channels. Let us continue networking to bring the NATO war criminals to justice. We have been abandoned by those we looked to to support us and to uphold international law but this does not mean we cannot take up the fight ourselves. Does the international community exist? Yes, it does, and Libya has shown us what it is really made of - not the sickening turncoats whose pockets are lined by the corporate elitists to whose wills and policies they pander and grovel but rather, by the rank and file of humankind. More and more of us are coming together, like brothers and sisters, from the four corners of the Earth, learning from each other, interacting with each other and drinking deep from that cup which is human knowledge. We are black, we are white, we are yellow, we are brown, we are Moslems, we are Jews, we are Christians, we are monarchists, atheists, conservatives, communists, radicals, women, men, straight, gay...we are human beings. And we are now the international community. We do not need those who have allowed Libya to happen and who are perpetrating the crimes. Libya has taught us that we have surpassed them and now, we can hold them accountable in the ballot box. Did you vote for NATO to control your foreign policy? Then why does it? Bring it onto the political agenda.
 
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Hivi Askari kanzu ukisoma posti yako hii unajisikiaje?
Dah
 
[h=2]HIVI BAN-KI Sasa hivi ndiyo anashtuka kuwa kuna umwagaji wa damu wakitisha unaofanywa na "Wahuni "kutoka Bengharz na washirika wao NaTo.? Unafiki kama huu unazidi kunidhibitishia kuwa UN ni mali ya US.
UN chief alarmed at Libya civilian toll
Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:33AM GMT



UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern over the rising civilian casualties in Libya, saying there will be no military solution for resolving the conflict in the North African nation.


"The Secretary General is deeply concerned by reports of the unacceptably large number of civilian casualties as a result of the conflict in Libya," a statement from Ban's office said on Thursday.

"The Secretary General calls on all parties to exercise extreme caution in their actions, in order to minimize any further loss of civilian life," the statement added.

The UN chief also had a telephone conversation with Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmudi on Wednesday in which he voiced concern about rising civilian death toll and the destruction of infrastructure.

Thousands of people have been killed in fighting between loyalists of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi and revolutionary forces since mid-February when the uprising against the regime started.

The Libyan regime claims more than one thousand civilians have lost their lives in airstrikes by NATO warplanes.

Libyan officials have said that at least 85 civilians were killed in a NATO air raid on the village of Majer, east of the capital Tripoli, late on Monday. The military alliance, however, said it hit a military target.

NATO jets have carried out more than 18,533 sorties, including at least 7,037 strike sorties since the alliance took command of the Libya mission on March 31, according to a Reuters report on Thursday.

Experts say the main motive behind the Western attack on Libya is the vast oil reserves of the North African country.



WAR IN LIBYA:UN head calls for a ceasefire in Libya[/h]Friday,August 12, 2011Laaska News

Laaska News August 12,2011
UN head Ban Ki-moon sees no military solution to the Libyan crisis. In his message made public Thursday he urged the National Transitional Council to establish dialogue with Col Gaddafi and stop shedding blood of their nationals.
A ceasefire coupled with political solutions meeting the nation's needs is a real way out from the current situation, reads the statement of the UN
 
HIVI BAN-KI Sasa hivi ndiyo anashtuka kuwa kuna umwagaji wa damu wakitisha unaofanywa na "Wahuni "kutoka Bengharz na washirika wao NaTo.? Unafiki kama huu unazidi kunidhibitishia kuwa UN ni mali ya US.

UN chief alarmed at Libya civilian toll
Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:33AM GMT



UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern over the rising civilian casualties in Libya, saying there will be no military solution for resolving the conflict in the North African nation.


"The Secretary General is deeply concerned by reports of the unacceptably large number of civilian casualties as a result of the conflict in Libya," a statement from Ban's office said on Thursday.

"The Secretary General calls on all parties to exercise extreme caution in their actions, in order to minimize any further loss of civilian life," the statement added.

The UN chief also had a telephone conversation with Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmudi on Wednesday in which he voiced concern about rising civilian death toll and the destruction of infrastructure.

Thousands of people have been killed in fighting between loyalists of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi and revolutionary forces since mid-February when the uprising against the regime started.

The Libyan regime claims more than one thousand civilians have lost their lives in airstrikes by NATO warplanes.

Libyan officials have said that at least 85 civilians were killed in a NATO air raid on the village of Majer, east of the capital Tripoli, late on Monday. The military alliance, however, said it hit a military target.

NATO jets have carried out more than 18,533 sorties, including at least 7,037 strike sorties since the alliance took command of the Libya mission on March 31, according to a Reuters report on Thursday.

Experts say the main motive behind the Western attack on Libya is the vast oil reserves of the North African country.



WAR IN LIBYA:UN head calls for a ceasefire in Libya

Friday,August 12, 2011Laaska News

Laaska News August 12,2011


UN head Ban Ki-moon sees no military solution to the Libyan crisis. In his message made public Thursday he urged the National Transitional Council to establish dialogue with Col Gaddafi and stop shedding blood of their nationals.
A ceasefire coupled with political solutions meeting the nation’s needs is a real way out from the current situation, reads the statement of the UN
 
Sarkozy says France will stick with bogged-down Libya campaign to the end

French President Nicolas Sarkozy says his country will stick with the international campaign against Libya's longtime leader until the end.
Sarkozy said Friday that France's military effort — central to the nearly five-month-old NATO-led operation — "will remain constant."
He said there is no choice but to "go to the end of the mission."

The U.N.-mandated campaign against Moammar Gadhafi's forces has been deadlocked for long periods, and public support for the costly mission has waned.

Sarkozy was speaking to forces aboard the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, which was operating off the Libyan coast for months and was crucial to the NATO campaign. The carrier is returning to port in Toulon on the Mediterranean for maintenance.

Sarkozy says France will stick with bogged-down Libya campaign to the end | StarTribune.com pia hapa Nicholas Sarkozy: Libya Mission Will Continue Until The End
 
Hizi comments kutoka Nicholas Sarkozy: Libya Mission Will Continue Until The End

1. So what is the "end" exactly? I know, of course, what he means, but I'd like him to come out and say it -- the "end" is when Gaddafi is assassinat&shy;ed and illegal regime change not included in the UN resolution is carried out. Of course he won't admit the goals of the war are illegal.

Fortunatel&shy;y, the end for Sarkozy will be 2012, when he will be replaced by one of the Socialist Party candidates&shy;.

2. America pays 75% of all costs for NATO operations&shy;..........&shy;.....so Sarkozy will continue his war as long as America picks up the bill.

The People in America will be rioting in a few months after the politician&shy;s start cutting social services to poor Americans.
Obama and Sarkozy the clock is ticking on your Libyan war.......&shy;......Brit&shy;an is already burning.
 
USHAIDI JINSI NATO WANAVYO UA RAIA LIBYA

Global Research, August 10, 2011

TRIPOLI, Global Research, August 10, 2011 &#8211; The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) conducted intensive attacks on Libyan civilians in the night of August 8 and in the early hours of August 9, 2011 from approximately 2:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. EET.

Civilians in Tripoli and many other cities in Libya were bombed indiscriminately by NATO.

A large number of casualties occurred in the city of Zliten, in the district of Misurata. In Zliten, 85 people were killed including 33 children, 32 women, and 20 men as a result of NATO's deliberate targeting of residential areas and civilian infrastructure. Many of the injured civilian victims are in critical condition and near death.

Zliten has been under constant NATO bombardment for several days. The recent NATO attacks started at about 11:30 p.m. EET on August 8, 2011. At least 7 civilian homes belonging to local farmers were destroyed, killing entire families. In all 20 families were the targets of the NATO bombings.

The images below pertain to destroyed farm houses in Majer, near Zliten.






















Destroyed farm house in Majer, near Zliten. Copyright of all photos above. Matthew Ozanon 2011


Colonel Roland Lavoie, NATO's official military spokesperson for Operation Unified Protector, confirmed that NATO bombed Zliten at 11:45 p.m. on August 8, 2011 and 2:34 a.m. on August 9, 2011.

In a second round of bombing, NATO targeted the same homes once more when local residents had arrived to the rescue of those who had been bombed.

Dismembered bodies were recovered from the ruble throughout the day. According to a Libyan eyewitness, a pregnant woman was killed with her dead unborn child exposed out of her torn body.

Media Disinformation

The only members of the international press that reported the damage of the bombings in detail were Russia Today (RT), TeleSUR, Chinese Central Television (CCTV), and independent journalists.

CNN was present taking footage, but essentially released nothing and distorted the facts.(See photos below)


Dead civilians in Zliten Hospital. CNN cameraman in background. Copyright, Matthew Ozanon 2011


Dead civilians in Zliten Hospital. CNN camerman filming. Copyright, Matthew Ozanon 2011

Many of the journalists from NATO countries also held meetings on how to disseminate the news.

NATO claims categorically that the areas bombed were "legitimate" military targets and that there is no evidence of civilian casualties.

Colonel Lavoie stated that NATO had solid intelligence which confirmed that the farm houses were "military bases." This statement is false and in total contradiction with realities on the ground including photographic and film evidence (see the photographs below).

Areas in Zliten and Majer (Mager) were bombed by NATO for strategic reasons. The bombing of civilian areas is tied to the planning of NATO's offensive against Tripoli.

The Libyan clans in these areas have made it clear that they would fight the Transitional Council should its forces try to move westward against Tripoli from their position in Misurata. NATO deliberately bombed these areas "to clear the way" towards Tripoli.

Thousands of people also came to the funerals of the victims of the NATO attacks.

Jamahiraya Satellite Channel was also bombed by NATO. This was part of NATO's efforts to contain information from coming out of Libya regarding the realities of the war.

NATO is running out of steam and the Transitional Council is near collapse.

NATO's killing of civilians is intended to force the Libyan population into surrendering. The "Responsibility to Protect" is an utter shame. A few days earlier NATO left another boatload of migrants and refugees die in the Mediterranean Sea.

HRW has sent a team to Tripoli from its head office in New York, which has pushed for a settlement between the Benghazi-based Transitional Council and the Libyan government. Although independent, Human Rights Watch (HRW) is known to liaise with the U.S. State Department.

A concrete factory and a Libyan cultural centre in Al-Khams were also bombed by NATO which has also announced that it will attack civilian sites.

Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya reporting from Tripoli is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG)

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=25966





NATO War Crimes in Zliten

Julien Teil
Mathieu Ozanon and Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya


Posted on: August 12, 2011






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Whatch a video from the link below

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtS2qJeeXUA&feature=player_embedded


NATO massacre in Zlitan, August the 8th/9th 2011.
Global Research Editor's Note
This Global Research video was produced and directed in Tripoli by a team of committed journalists and camermen, who decided to defy the consensus of the Western media which consists in spreading lies and misleading public opinion.
This video reveals the crimes committed by NATO, as well as those committed by the Western media, which has decided to obfuscate the casualties and human suffering of the Libyan people and uphold the humanitarian fiction of NATO's R2P mandate.
War propaganda is defined under international law as a war crime.
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, August 12, 2011
A large number of casualties occurred in the city of Zliten, in the district of Misurata. In Zliten, 85 people were killed including 33 children, 32 women, and 20 men as a result of NATO's deliberate targeting of residential areas and civilian infrastructure. Many of the injured civilian victims are in critical condition and near death.
Zliten has been under constant NATO bombardment for several days. The recent NATO attacks started at about 11:30 p.m. EET on August 8, 2011. At least 7 civilian homes belonging to local farmers were destroyed, killing entire families. In all 20 families were the targets of the NATO bombings.
This video exposes the media's role of covering up the truth. The mainstream media did not report about this properly or accurately. The media did this to whitewash NATO's war crimes against the Libyan people.


NATO War Crimes in Zliten | Global Research TV












 
Komredi Gadaffi Says...I am much bigger than any rank, for those who are talking about rank, I am a fighter
 
JE WAJUA, KUWA UOVU UNAOFANYA NA NATo HUKO LIBYA, NI HATUA MOJAWAPO YA KUJARIBU MABOMU YA NYUKLIA YA MAREKANI DHIDI YA NCHI SABA DUNIANI?


A New War Theater in North Africa

The War on Libya was launched within days of the Fukushima disaster. As we go to press, a dangerous process of military escalation is ongoing. NATO warplanes are hitting civilian targets in Libya including residential areas and government buildings in violation of international law.

The war on Libya is an integral part of the broader military agenda in the Middle East and Central Asia which until recently consisted of three distinct areas of conflict : Afghanistan and Pakistan (the AfPak War), Iraq, Palestine. A fourth war theater has opened up in North Africa, which raises the issue of escalation over a vast geographical area. These four war theaters are interrelated. They are part of a broader region of conflict, which extends from North Africa and the Middle East, engulfing a large part of the Mediterranean basin, to China's Western frontier with Afghanistan, and Northern Pakistan.

How does the war on Libya relate to this broader US-NATO military agenda?

Is a World War III scenario unfolding?Is the use of nuclear weapons contemplated in North Africa?With regard to nuclear doctrine, the concept of a US sponsored pre-emptive nuclear attack applies to a number of countries or "rogue states" including Libya. An all out war against the Qadhafi regime has been on the drawing board of the Pentagon for more than 20 years, Moreover, Libya was the first country to be tagged for a preemptive attack using tactical nuclear weapons.[3] The Clinton administration's plan to nuke Libya had been announced in no uncertain terms in a 1996 Department of Defense press briefing:"[The] Air Force would use the B61-11 [nuclear weapon] against Libya's alleged underground chemical weapons plant at Tarhunah if the President decided that the plant had to be destroyed. 'We could not take [Tarhunah] out of commission using strictly conventional weapons,' Smith told the Associated Press. The B61-11 'would be the nuclear weapon of choice,' he [Assistant Secretary of Defense Harold P. Smith] told Jane Defence Weekly.[4]Clinton's Defense Secretary William Perry had confirmed in a statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that "the U.S. retained the option of using nuclear weapons against countries [e.g. Libya] armed with chemical and biological weapons."[5] The Department of Defense's objective was to fast track the "testing" of the B61-11 nuclear bomb on an actual country and that country was Libya: "Even before the B61 came on line, Libya was identified as a potential target".[6]While the 1996 plan to bomb Libya using tactical nuclear weapons was subsequently shelved, Libya was not removed from the "black list": "The Qadhafi regime" remains to this date a target country for a pre-emptive ("defensive") nuclear attack. As revealed by William Arkin in early 2002,

"The Bush administration, in a secret policy review... [had] ordered the Pentagon to draft contingency plans for the use of nuclear weapons against at least seven countries, naming not only Russia and the "axis of evil" Iraq, Iran, and North Korea but also China, Libya and Syria.

Operation Odyssey Dawn. Nuclear Weapons against Libya? How Real is the Threat?
Has the project to nuke Libya been definitively shelved or is Libya still being contemplated as a potential target for a nuclear attack? (This preface serves as an update on the potential dangers of a nuclear war against a defenseless non-nuclear State)

The air campaign directed against Libya commenced on March 19, 2011. America deployed its Bat-shaped B-2 Spirit Stealth bombers operating out of the Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Described as "deadly and effective", the B-2 was used as an instrument of "humanitarian warfare".Barely two weeks after the commencement of the war, the Pentagon announced the testing of the B61-11 nuclear bomb using the same B-2 Stealth bombers which had been deployed to Libya at the very outset of Operation Odyssey Dawn.
The B-2 Spirit Stealth bomber is the US Air Force's chosen "carrier" for the delivery of the B61-11 nuclear bomb. These timely tests pertained to the installed equipment, functionality and weapon's components of the B61-11 nuclear bomb. The tests were conducted by the B-2 bombers operating out of the same Air Force base, from which the B-2 bombing raid on Libya were conducted.[8]Is the timing of these tests in any way related to the chronology of the Libya bombing campaign?The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command was in charge of both the JTA tests of the B61-11 as well as the deployment of three B-2 Spirit Stealth bombers to Libya on March 19 under operation Odyssey Dawn.

Both the deployment of the B-2s to the Libya war theater as well as the tests of the equipment of the B61-11 (using the B-2 bomber for delivery) were coordinated out of Whiteman Air Force base.

CHANZO KIKUKUU CHA HABARI>>>:Towards a World War III Scenario.
 
Hizi habarizenu za marekani na wshirika wake muwe mnazichuja kabla ya kuzishabikia sioni sbabu ya msingi mpaka tukae kushabikia mauaji ya watu wasio nahatiya marekani na washirika wake wanauwa wananchi wa Libya bila sababu za msingi. tunashotakiwa ni kulaani mauaji hayo na sio kushabikia. yote hiyo nikuwa na fkira finyu na upeo mdogo Gadaf kafanya mambo mengi sana Africa nafaham hamyajui kwakuwa muungwana hafanyi vitu kwakujisifia kama marekani wakifanya kitu Utaona kwa msaada wa watu wa marekani kichwa chahabari nusu ya gazeti! leo hii serikali ya Siriya inauwa zaidi ya watu miatano kwa siku hatujaona UK wala USA wal Ufaransa kupeleka jeshi kusaidia wanachi wa Siriya. hamjiulizi Evericost ilichukuwa muda gani kwenye machafuzi tena ya makusudi kabisa mbona hawkuja kusaidia kwanini Libya pekeyake ndio wanauchungu nayo kwakuwa inamafuta mengi na inawanyima maslahi mengi katika bara la AFRICA ndisababu kumbukeni nani kafanya leo AFRIKA tukaweza kutumia mitambo ya sim kwa bei poa kama si Gadaf mpaka leo tungekuwa na misim yakunyonga na gharama tusinge weza chunguzeni kwanza sio mnarukia mambo bilakujua hebu tizama picha zinazo tolewa kwenye tv halaf fanya utafiti wako kweli mtu akiwa vitani atapiga risasi bila hata yakuweka tageti bondoki na picha sikuzote ni zilezile hazibadiliki kilasiku tunasikia wamebakiwa na km 30 kufika tripol
 
naona roho yako na moyo wako "kwatu!!" kabisa kwa damu ya innocent people inavyomwagika!, mola akujaalie unachostahili.
hayo ni maneno yako na hayanitatanishi hata kidogo. inaonyesha bado una akili ya kitoto kwa hiyo sidhani kama nitapoteza muda wangu kujibishana na wewe. swala ni Askari Kanzu au machafuko ya Libya. tatizo lako ni nini haswa?
 
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