The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

CAIRO - The Arab League (AL) on Saturday decided in an emergency meeting to urge the UN Security Council to impose a no-fly zone on Libya to protect the citizens.
The AL held the emergency meeting in its Cairo headquarters at the ministerial level on Saturday to discuss the serious situation in Libya with a no-fly zone proposal on the agenda.
In a statement released after the closed-door meeting, Arab foreign ministers called on the UN Security Council to take its responsibility toward imposing a no-fly zone over Libya and provide safe area to protect the Libyan people.

This decision came as a regional endorsement of a no-fly zone, which was demanded by Libyan rebel forces amid continuing fighting against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year old rule.
The decision was welcomed by all Arab countries except Algeria and Syria, according to an Arab diplomatic source.
The statement said ministers decided in the session to open communication channels with Libya's rebel Transitional National Council based in Benghazi.
The ministers appealed to the international community to provide urgent humanitarian aid to the Libyan people.
AL general secretary Amr Moussa said in a press conference after the meeting that the decision was a precautionary and humanitarian measure to protect the Libyan people, adding it was not to give a license to any foreign military intervention.
"If the Libyan regime accepts the no-fly zone decision, there won't be any kind of deterioration of the conflict, and we don't expect that Libya will refuse the UN resolution," said Youssef bin Alawi, the Omani foreign minister who chaired the meeting.
Security Council's action will be protective and will end when the Libyan crisis is resolved, bin Alawi added.
The six Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which are also members of the AL, were in favor of imposing the no-fly zone. They described Gaddafi's leadership as "illegitimate" on Thursday and called for dialogue with the Transitional National Council.
"The communication and cooperation with the Libyan transitional council is regarded as an acknowledgement of legitimacy," Moussa said.
In his opening speech, bin Alawi urged Arab nations to interfere before the situation aggravates to the worst, saying rapid action from the Arab states is required to avoid more bloodshed in Libya in accordance with the international legitimacy.
Catherine Ashton, EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said on Saturday she will meet AL Moussa on Sunday to discuss the situation in Libya and the wider north African region.
Ashton emphasized the importance of a "collaborative approach" with the AL.
On February 22, the AL suspended Libya's participation in its future meeting and affiliated bodies after the bloody clashes swept the country since February 16, until Libya authorities respond to people's demands.
The UN Security Council on February 26 unanimously adopted a resolution to impose sanctions on Libya, including an arms embargo against the Libyan authorities and travel ban and asset freeze directed at Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his key family members.
 
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A general view of the emergency meeting by the Arab League foreign ministers held to discuss about Libya at their headquarters in Cairo March 12, 2011.
 
BEIJING - China spent at least 1 billion yuan ($152 million), or 28,000 yuan per evacuee, on the recent mass evacuation of its citizens from Libya, an official from the emergency management authority said on Saturday.
The evacuation, which helped 35,860 Chinese nationals return safely home, was a "living example" of the country's progressive capability in dealing with emergencies, said Zhao Hongyu, vice-inspector of the emergency management office under the State Council.
Zhao added the current expense did not include the cost generated by follow-up operations.

For instance, a passenger liner rented from foreign companies costs about 700,000 yuan a day, he said.
Previously, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said the government had organized 91 domestic chartered flights, 12 flights by military airplanes, five cargo ferries, one escort ship, as well as 35 rented foreign chartered flights, 11 voyages by foreign passenger liners and some 100 bus runs to transfer evacuees from the North African country.
Zhao made the remarks in a book release of China Emergency Management Report 2010, the country's first emergency management report, which reviewed major cases and the overall emergency management situation in 2009.
According to the report, 13 provinces and autonomous regions and 10 ministries and administrations under the State Council have established their emergency platforms, six years after the State Council called on local governments and departments to strengthen emergency management.
The report also said the country's emergency management capability was still challenged by "imbalanced development among different regions" and an "inadequate support system".
In addition, Zhao said some emergency plans were not feasible, and were "redundant in language and lacking in clear guidance for each related party to follow in case of an emergency".
Looking to this year, Zhao admitted the number of incidents was "on the rise", covering all the four types of emergencies - natural disasters, catastrophic accidents, public health emergencies and social security incidents - a classification used by the government.
The report included separate accounts of the first three kinds of emergency incidents, but failed to comment on the last - social security incidents - for "confidentiality concerns", described by the book's chief editor, Wei Liqun, as a "defective point".
The report was published in the wake of President Hu Jintao's recent speech on social management, in which he urged officials to improve social management capabilities and solve major problems that would damage the harmony and stability of society.
 
ANC denies links with Muammar Gaddafi
Andrea van Wyk

The African National Congress denied links with Muammar Gaddafi and said it has backed the African Union’s position on the violence in both Libya and the Ivory Coast.

The unrest on the continent has been on the agenda at the party’s National Executive Committee meeting this weekend.

ANC General Secretary Gwede Mantashe said the idea that there is an historical relationship between the party and Gaddafi is a myth perpetuated by the media.

The AU has called for an end to the crack down by Gaddafi’s forces on rebels.

President Jacob Zuma last week spoke to Gaddafi but no details have been given except that South Africa’s condemnation of the violence remains.

(Edited by Lisa Bartlett)
 
niseme hivi.......labda hapo nukta yako ni kutuvuta tuisome hiyo taarifa for me nimefanya hivyo ila mantiki yako ya kusema wabongo wangewaza hivi ni kuonyesha ni mara yako ya kwanza kuona article kama hizi...kwa ushauri rejea magazeti ya miaka ya sabini katika vita ya uganda na tanzania uone watu{wabongo} walivyokuwa na article zaidi ya hii.



''hatuwezi kukumbuka shuka wakati wa joto....I was born wth it and not without it, to whom should I leave it?''
 
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TUSISHABIKIE TU..

To no-fly or not to no-fly Libya — RT


MKULUNGWA CHITUTWA= MKUBWA JALALA

natamani wabongo wangechambua hivi.......na wenye tamaa mwisho wao ni mbaya tu na ndiyo yanayomkuta Gaddafi leo hii na alitamani sana vile visima vya mafuta kama vingekuwa tumboni mwake lakini amechelewa.


kitamu kula na mwenzako....I was born with it,let me die with it
 
Rais muuaji wa libya anakaribia kushinda waandamanaji wakiokuwa wanamtaka aondoke madarakani. Hali ya Gaddafi kushinda ni jinsi anavyowaua wananchi wake kwa silaha kali za kivita kama vile ndege kivita,, mizinga nk. Waandamanaji wanakimbia kurudi nyuma kama ilinyotokesa Ras Lanuf, Brega n.k
Umoja wa Mataifa umebakia kutoa maneno lakini vitendo wanagwaya, Marekani na mataifa mengine nao ni maneno tu, umoja wa afrika wao ndiyo kama vile hawajui kabisaa kuna nini kinaendelea libya kwa sasa. Kimsingi Gaddafi atatangaza ushindi siku chache zijazo
Naamini wengi tungependa kuona Gaddafi anatoka madarakani lakini amekuwa kidume shupavu wa kung'ang'ania madaraka kwa kuua wananchi kwa hali ya juu ili aendelee kuongoza yeye na kizazi chake. Kwangu mimi Gaddafi=Sadam Hussein=Hitler
 
rais muuaji wa libya anakaribia kushinda waandamanaji wakiokuwa wanamtaka aondoke madarakani. Hali ya gaddafi kushinda ni jinsi anavyowaua wananchi wake kwa silaha kali za kivita kama vile ndege kivita,, mizinga nk. Waandamanaji wanakimbia kurudi nyuma kama ilinyotokesa ras lanuf, brega n.k
umoja wa mataifa umebakia kutoa maneno lakini vitendo wanagwaya, marekani na mataifa mengine nao ni maneno tu, umoja wa afrika wao ndiyo kama vile hawajui kabisaa kuna nini kinaendelea libya kwa sasa. Kimsingi gaddafi atatangaza ushindi siku chache zijazo
naamini wengi tungependa kuona gaddafi anatoka madarakani lakini amekuwa kidume shupavu wa kung'ang'ania madaraka kwa kuua wananchi kwa hali ya juu ili aendelee kuongoza yeye na kizazi chake. Kwangu mimi gaddafi=sadam hussein=hitler
kwangu mie gaddafi ni mtu mzuri, anakubalika sehemu kubwa ya libya karibu ya 70% ya wananchi wanamkubali kwa sababu ya maisha bora anayotoa kwa kila mlibya, ametoa fulsa kusoma bure kuanzia kindergaten hadi elimu ya master degree!!, hospitali bure, huduma ya maji bure, na bei ya mafuta karibu ya bure. Mtu akioa anapewa mahari (dowry) bure na serikali.
Kwangu mie mtu wa hivi hata atawale milele sitamfanyia pingamizi.
Tanzania tumepewa fulsa ya demokrasia, kila miaka mitano tunachaguana, lakini maisha magumu sijapata kusikia,
gadaffi akishinda nitakuwa wa kwanza kusherehekea.
 
Anaua waandamanaji au waasi? Mimi sijaona kuwa anatarget wananchi.
Atashinda for sure, maana Wamarekani no way wanaingia kwenye vita nyengine.
 
anaua waandamanaji au waasi? Mimi sijaona kuwa anatarget wananchi.
Atashinda for sure, maana wamarekani no way wanaingia kwenye vita nyengine.

nakubaliana na wewe 100%, gadaffi anaua waasi, unajua haya huwezi kuyafananisha na maandamano yalotokea misri na tunisia, kule kulikuwa na maandamano ya amani, sasa haya maandamano gani watu wanamizinga wanajibizana na serikali? Siraha nzito nzito tunaziona kwa hawa waasi, serikali yeyote duniani haiwezi kuvumilia haya,
na kama marekani akiingilia anatengeneza iraq ingine, libya haitatawalika, sababu kuna ukabila mkubwa sana pale na ni gadaffi aliweza kuutuliza kwa utemi wake nchi ilikuwa na amani kuzidi hata tanzania.
 
Viva Gaddafi viva.Jamani tuachane na upenzi kupita kiasi,Gaddafi anawaua waasi na sio raia na ikiwezekana hata leo ashinde,ili raia wanyonge watulìze roho zao
 
Libya uprising timeline
Key events to date in week four of the revolt against Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi:

Sunday, March 13:
_ Libyan rebels abandon Brega under heavy shelling from advancing government forces. State TV says the town had been ``purged'' of rebels.
_ Automatic weapons fire is heard near the rebel-held Libyan town of Misrata, east of Tripoli.
_ Libya asks foreign firms to resume oil exports saying its ports are now safe.
_ US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sets off on an overseas tour to find ways to help the Libyan opposition.

Saturday, March 12:
_ Two airstrikes aimed at a rebel checkpoint near their defensive line in Uqayla, east of Ras Lanuf, send insurgents fleeing back towards Brega.
_ Seif al-Islam tells Italian newspapers government troops control ``90 percent of the country.''
_ US, Britain, Canada welcome an Arab League resolution calling for a no-fly zone over Libya which also states that Kadhafi's regime had ``lost legitimacy.'' Leaders of the G8 industrial nations prepared to meet.
_ EU leaders demand Kadhafi to quit ``immediately``, say the rebel council is ``a political interlocutor.''
_ German banks including the Bundesbank freeze more than 10 billion euros ($13.8 billion) in Libyan assets.
_ An Al-Jazeera television says one of its cameramen is killed in Libya.
_ UN humanitarian aid envoy Rachid Khalikov arrives in Tripoli.

Friday, March 11:

_ Rebels appeal for arms against Kadhafi's advancing forces.
_ Fighting flares again in the key eastern oil hub Ras Lanuf.
_ France and Britain urge targeted strikes on Libya as EU leaders hold a crisis summit.
_ More than 10,000 Libyans pour onto the streets of Benghazi demanding that Kadhafi step down.
_ Kadhafi threatens Europe with the withdrawal of Libyan support for the international war on terror and to prevent illegal migration.
_ More than 250,000 people have fled Libya to neighbouring countries, the UN says.

Thursday, March 10:
_ Kadhafi's son Seif al-Islam says ``victory is in sight'' against rebels.
_ Kadhafi's forces regain control of Zawiyah near Tripoli after intense fighting with rebels.
_ France becomes the first country to recognise Libya's opposition as the legitimate representatives of the Libyan people.

Wednesday, March 9:
_ Kadhafi warns that the region will be engulfed in chaos, spreading to Israel's doorstep, if Al-Qaeda takes control of his country.

Tuesday, March 8:

_ Opposition transitional council chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil rejects talks with Kadhafi and insists he leave the country.
_ The EU agrees to slap new sanctions on Kadhafi's regime.

Monday, March 7:

_ Calm returns to the western town of Misrata, the third biggest in the country, after Kadhafi's forces fail to regain control.

Saturday March 5:
_ The rebel national council holds its first session, declaring itself Libya's sole representative.

Friday March 4:
_ Anti-Kadhafi protesters clash with police in Tripoli.

March 3:
_ Kadhafi's warplanes hit the rebel-held city of Brega.
_ The International Criminal Court's prosecutor says Kadhafi and his associates will be probed over allegations of crimes against humanity.

March 2:
_ Kadhafi loyalists launch a counter-offensive in the east.

March 1:
_ The opposition controls eastern Libya and numerous towns in the west, while Tripoli and its environs remain under Kadhafi's control.

February 28:

_ The EU follows the UN and the US in imposing sanctions on Kadhafi and 25 other senior regime figures.
_ Kadhafi tells foreign media ``all my people love me.''

February 25:
_ Kadhafi says he will open arsenals to arm his supporters.

February 22:
_ Kadhafi goes on TV and orders his forces to crush the uprising.

February 21:
_ Libyan diplomats around the world begin to desert the regime.

February 20:
_ Protesters ransack state television headquarters in Tripoli.

February 17:
_ Calls go out on Facebook for a ``Day of Rage'' against the regime.

February 15-19:
_ Protests start in Libya's second city Benghazi
 
Admittedly this is a long article, but if you have time to read through you might find it very interesting! Karibu.

Sunday, 13 March 2011
Just kill your own people: The world will turn a blind eye
Hein de Haas

Now that the Gaddafi forces seem to push eastward and that the international powers are apparently reluctant to intervene in Libya, he might well regain control of the entire country or at least all major towns and oil wells except perhaps for Ben Ghazi. Also the Japanese earthquake and nuclear threat came as a blessing for Gaddafi, as it distracted the media attention from the state-orchestrated bloodshed in Libya. Even a possible New Fly Zone might already come too late.

Will he get away with this? To some, this may seem unlikely in light of the carnage he is responsible for. But it would not be the first time that the West would prefer an Arab strongman to remain in power. In fact, this has been the consistent pattern over the last decades, where ruthless dictators in the region, particularly if they were ready happy to form economic and military alliances, received staunch support from Western governments. Even Saddam Hussein was allowed to stay in power by George H.W. Bush after the first Gulf War - after which he took bloody revenge on the Kurds and Shia Muslims, who rose up against the regime.

Might a similar fate await the Libyan rebel forces and eastern Libya? Based on Gaddafí's reputation, this is a real possibility, and a very grim scenario could unfold.

But will the international community and European governments tolerate this? Yes, they probably will, as long as Gaddafi stays away from supporting violent attacks on Western goals.

Over the past decade, the West has been all too happy to collaborate with Gaddafi, who used to be an international pariah, almost immediately after he abandoned his weapons and nuclear programmes. Over the past decades, prominent European politicians such as Tony Blair, Silvio Berlusconi and Nicolas Sarkozy have been cosying up to Moammar Gaddafi because it served them very well. While Gaddafi gave European companies a significant stake in Libya's oil economy and volunteered to act as Europe's brutal border police (since Libya disregards refugee and human rights!), he received regained international respectability, despite the continuation of brutal internal repression.

For instance, Blair's infamous 2004 "Deal in the Desert" brought in billions in British business deals. Since sanctions were lifted in 2004, UK firms have sold sniper rifles, tear gas, wall-breaching projectile launchers and crowd control ammunition. It allowed the almost doubling of exports to Libya, worth almost £500million in 2009 alone. According to one source, at least 150 British firms operate in Libya, including British Airways, Marks & Spencer, HSBC, KPMG, Ernst & Young, PWC, Land Rover while BP landed a £1.3billion gas and oil deal and a further £545million project to drill for oil. Also Shell has been a huge investor in the country and British imports of Libyan oil have topped £1billion in recent years.

Would the West really be willing to give up these business interests if Gaddafi prevails? Who does really belief that?

Libya has also collaborated closely with the EU, and Italy in particular, on border controls and the establishment of detention camps for irregular migrants. Libya was a particularly favoured partner because it disregards any refugee rights. In 2004, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Gaddafi signed a pact to curb irregular migration to Italy, with Libya agreeing to deport unauthorized sub-Saharan migrants over Libyan territory to their origin countries. Two months after the Libyan-Italian agreement, the EU agreed to lift its 18-year arms embargo because.
Italy lobbied hard to lift the ban officially because Libya could import equipment to better control its borders, and financed the construction of three detention camps for irregular immigrants in Libya. Libya has also been collaborating closely with Italy in concerted expulsions of undocumented migrants from Italy via Libya to their alleged origin countries, including Bangladesh, Egypt, Eritrea, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, and Syria.

This has made the Italian government and the European Commission complicit in the brutal human rights violations against migrants and refugees in Libya. The Libyan government is known to have arbitrarily imprisoned and randomly deported migrants expelled from Italy to their alleged origin countries, which include Sudan and Eritrea, where some of them faced torture and persecution. More generally, Europe has consistently turned a blind eye to the systematic human rights violations towards sub-Saharan migrants in Libya, who now become a vulnerable target for racist violence. Hundreds of thousands of these migrants are now stuck in Libya, and have become the victim of mob violence by Libyans and exactions by Gaddafi-militia.

Western powers and intellectuals like Anthony Giddens have not only turned a blind eye towards massive human rights abuses in Libya. They have also encouraged them by giving Gaddafi an air of international respectability. In the case of collaboration on migration issues, his disrespect for migrant and refugees' rights made him even a favoured partner. The weapons they sold to Gaddafi are now used to kill civilians and the oil money is used to pay his militia.

If Gaddafi regains control, I suspect that Western powers will not risk backing the rebel movement.
But how will they manoeuvre their way out of this, now that they have so strongly condemned the Gaddafi-regime?
First, time will do is work. Sanctions will not be lifted immediately, but the memories of the brutalities will gradually fade. As has happened in the past with some many other human rights atrocities.

Second, Western politicians may try to recast the freedom struggle in Libya as a "tribal civil war". This can be a rhetorical way out, enabling them to say "Well, actually, there are no bad guys or good guys, and Gaddafi at least brings stability. We'd rather have a brutal dictatorship than a failed state".

Ironically, in that case Gaddafi's strategy will have paid off: sowing terror and violent anarchy to show that without you the country will fall apart. Ben Ali and Mubarak have tried something similar, but in their case the army was eventually not willing to massively kill civilians. Gaddafi's militia were. If he wins, Gaddafi's revenge on the rebels may be ruthless. It also shows once again that, essentially, the West does not care about a few thousands more Arab or African deaths. After all, we need to keep the oil flowing.

The Arab revolutions have made two things very clear. First, all positive change has come from within Arab societies, defying all Western stereotypes about Islam and Arab culture allegedly not being "compatible" or "ready" for democracy. Second, Western government have not only failed to support the democracy movements, it has actively supported dictatorships in the region by fostering close economic and military relations. Many governments oppose a No Fly Zone over Libya from the principle of non-interventionism. However, is active support to dictatorships not a form of interventionism?

Doing nothing – letting the carnage continue – also is a choice.

While the state-orchestrated killings in Libya and elsewhere continue, the empty mantras of Western leaders, their endlessly repeated concerns about "stability" and their unwillingness to take a clear stance blatantly show that Western governments they fear democracy in the Middle East and North Africa, because it upsets their cosy relationships with the dictators ruling the region, who serve corporate interests, never mind that they brutally repressed their own people.

Yesterday, Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International, stated on twitter:
"If Gaddafi wins, the message will be: just kill your people. The world will stay away."
I am afraid he is right.

Don't count on the West.


Hein de Haas

Oxford-based researcher and blogger on migration, development and North African issues www.heindehaas.com
 
Rais muuaji wa libya anakaribia kushinda waandamanaji wakiokuwa wanamtaka aondoke madarakani. Hali ya Gaddafi kushinda ni jinsi anavyowaua wananchi wake kwa silaha kali za kivita kama vile ndege kivita,, mizinga nk. Waandamanaji wanakimbia kurudi nyuma kama ilinyotokesa Ras Lanuf, Brega n.k
Mkuu.
Kosa kubwa walilofanya watu wa Bengazi ni kuchukua silaha na kuanza kupambana na Jeshi la Gaddaffi. Hii kubeba silaha na kuanza kushambulia iliwabadilisha kutoka waandamanaji hadi waasi.

Hata msamiati wa vyombo vya habari umebadilika ,kutoka waandamanaji na kuwa waasi. Hili limempa gaddaffi mwanya wa kusema anapambana na magaidi.

La kushangaza ni kuwa Marekani na nchi za Ulaya wanafanya juhudi kubwa kulazimisha kumtoa Gaddaffi na kuacha mgogoro wa Ivory coast kama haupo. Hii inaweka wazi kuwa lengo si kuwasaidia wananchi wa Bengazi au Libya lakini ni utajiri wa Libya ndio unaowafanya wajioneshe kuwa wanawajali walibya.

Hata hivyo lengo limetimia kwani hata kama Gaddaffi atawashinda waasi basi zile sehemu ambazo mapigano yanaendelea au yalifanyika yako nyang'a nyang'a.

Sijui kama ataweza kusurvive kama alivyosurvive Chavez baada ya jaribio la kumpindua.
 
Rais muuaji wa libya anakaribia kushinda waandamanaji wakiokuwa wanamtaka aondoke madarakani. Hali ya Gaddafi kushinda ni jinsi anavyowaua wananchi wake kwa silaha kali za kivita kama vile ndege kivita,, mizinga nk. Waandamanaji wanakimbia kurudi nyuma kama ilinyotokesa Ras Lanuf, Brega n.k
Umoja wa Mataifa umebakia kutoa maneno lakini vitendo wanagwaya, Marekani na mataifa mengine nao ni maneno tu, umoja wa afrika wao ndiyo kama vile hawajui kabisaa kuna nini kinaendelea libya kwa sasa. Kimsingi Gaddafi atatangaza ushindi siku chache zijazo
Naamini wengi tungependa kuona Gaddafi anatoka madarakani lakini amekuwa kidume shupavu wa kung'ang'ania madaraka kwa kuua wananchi kwa hali ya juu ili aendelee kuongoza yeye na kizazi chake. Kwangu mimi Gaddafi=Sadam Hussein=Hitler

Usiseme wengi tungependa...
Sema mimi na wazazi wangu waliopo kijijini ambao wameshasahau kunywa Chai yenye Sukari au kutawaza kwa Maji tutafurahi...

Usituunganishe ktk kundi la wapuuzi wenzio wanaokenua tu huku wazungu wanazoa mali zetu...

Viva Gadaffi
 
Hata hivyo lengo limetimia kwani hata kama Gaddaffi atawashinda waasi basi zile sehemu ambazo mapigano yanaendelea au yalifanyika yako nyang'a nyang'a.

Sijui kama ataweza kusurvive kama alivyosurvive Chavez baada ya jaribio la kumpindua.
I agree.

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Gaddafi might win the battle but he will loose the war, that's for sure! Anajidanganya, pamoja na wapiga debe wake. He is blinded by power and thinks he can hold on for eternity.

Mnaobisha, tupinge!
Poh, ati Gaddafi anawaua waasi na sio raia!
 
At least, he Loves Africa!. that he is willing to Unite Africa. Ready to Share his oil riches with the rest Africa in the spirit of cooperation!. this guy needs our support!
 
Acheni kudanganyana nyie hivi hamuanglaii vyombo vya habari? Gaddafi anua waasi? Ina maana watu walokimbia Libya ni wakina nani? Anaua kila mtu!!!!!! Msonyo....Tupieni macho hata Al Jazeera basi muone ...blog za wa-Libya.. Gaddafi sio mtu mzuri hata kidogo ...Siri hio wanajua WaLibya na ndo mana wameandaman!!! how can u say mtu is for Africa akati anaiba Ma-Trillion from his own country watoto zake watumia kama Maji? Mtu huyo atakusaidia wapi? Ni maneno tu hayo anawapoza msishituke.... nyie wote ni Wapuuzi sana
Eti Viva Gaddafi? Mmesoma nyie? Kila Mtu Dunia nzima anakwepa hata kuwa linked na jamaa nyie mnasema ni mzuri?? Kwanini manfkiri anatak asitoke madarakani? Ni hela ya mafuta imemchanganya... Eti anawasaidia Africa...Msiandike Pumba nyie kama mambo hamyajui...Hamna lolote....
Angekua mtu Mzuri, Ma Diplomat zake wote walioko in other countries si wangemsupport...wote wamejitoa na wamefurahi kwamba huyu Dictator anaondoka..nyie ni nani kusema eti Gaddafi Mtu Mzuri akati Dunia nzima inajua Gaddafi ni Dictator tu...sijawahi kuona wapuuzi kama nyie
 
Rais muuaji wa libya anakaribia kushinda waandamanaji wakiokuwa wanamtaka aondoke madarakani. Hali ya Gaddafi kushinda ni jinsi anavyowaua wananchi wake kwa silaha kali za kivita kama vile ndege kivita,, mizinga nk. Waandamanaji wanakimbia kurudi nyuma kama ilinyotokesa Ras Lanuf, Brega n.k
Umoja wa Mataifa umebakia kutoa maneno lakini vitendo wanagwaya, Marekani na mataifa mengine nao ni maneno tu, umoja wa afrika wao ndiyo kama vile hawajui kabisaa kuna nini kinaendelea libya kwa sasa. Kimsingi Gaddafi atatangaza ushindi siku chache zijazo
Naamini wengi tungependa kuona Gaddafi anatoka madarakani lakini amekuwa kidume shupavu wa kung'ang'ania madaraka kwa kuua wananchi kwa hali ya juu ili aendelee kuongoza yeye na kizazi chake. Kwangu mimi Gaddafi=Sadam Hussein=Hitler

Gaddaf we wa ukweli,dawa ya muahini ni kifo hata hapa TZ sheria zetu zinasema hivo mtu akibainika kutaka kupindua nchi basi adhabu yake ni kifo akipona basi ni life sentence! tokomeza kabisa hao waasi uweze kuendelea kuwapa neema walibya?? mbona misri na tunisia waandamanaji hawakubeba hata visu? iweje libya wabebe mizinga?
 
Acheni kudanganyana nyie hivi hamuanglaii vyombo vya habari? Gaddafi anua waasi? Ina maana watu walokimbia Libya ni wakina nani? Anaua kila mtu!!!!!! Msonyo....Tupieni macho hata Al Jazeera basi muone ...blog za wa-Libya.. Gaddafi sio mtu mzuri hata kidogo ...Siri hio wanajua WaLibya na ndo mana wameandaman!!! how can u say mtu is for Africa akati anaiba Ma-Trillion from his own country watoto zake watumia kama Maji? Mtu huyo atakusaidia wapi? Ni maneno tu hayo anawapoza msishituke.... nyie wote ni Wapuuzi sana
Eti Viva Gaddafi? Mmesoma nyie? Kila Mtu Dunia nzima anakwepa hata kuwa linked na jamaa nyie mnasema ni mzuri?? Kwanini manfkiri anatak asitoke madarakani? Ni hela ya mafuta imemchanganya... Eti anawasaidia Africa...Msiandike Pumba nyie kama mambo hamyajui...Hamna lolote....
Angekua mtu Mzuri, Ma Diplomat zake wote walioko in other countries si wangemsupport...wote wamejitoa na wamefurahi kwamba huyu Dictator anaondoka..nyie ni nani kusema eti Gaddafi Mtu Mzuri akati Dunia nzima inajua Gaddafi ni Dictator tu...sijawahi kuona wapuuzi kama nyie

kwanza mkubwa wa wapuuzi ni wewe ambaye hujui source ya maandamano ya libya ni nini? Naomba ujiulize maswali yafuatayo 1.Kwa nini marekani anasisitiza ghadafi lzm aondoke? 2. Kwa nini waandamanaji wa libya ni tofauti na wa misri na tunisia (siku mbili tu wana vifaru wamevitoa wapi kama hawakujiandaa ama kupewa na wazungu)? 3. Kweli maisha ya libya ni magumu km ya nchi nyingine au ulishawahi kusikia kuwa libya wanalalamika maisha magumu? Au unataka wamerekani wakaigeuze libya kuwa iraq ya pili? Manuwari zaid ya 40 za marekani zimesogea karibu na libya kufanya nini? Usikimbilie kuwambia wenzako wapuuzi wakati hujajilidhisha km nawe si mpuuzi. Tungependa walibya wenyewe wamtoe ghadafi lakini si kwa shinikizo la wamerekani. Ushauri wa bure si kila wakati demokrasia inasaidia. Demokrasia ina ujinga na ukiritimba wa kipuuzi na ni mfumo tuliolazimishwa kujiunga nao na hao wazungu tena kwa masharti kuwa usipokubari vyama vingi hupewi msaada.
 
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