The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Western powers are discussing how to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya after the passage of a UN resolution backing "all necessary measures" to protect civilians, short of an occupation.

France said there could be air strikes "within hours", though the details and timing of any action remain unclear.

BBC News - Libya unrest: West moves to enforce no-fly zone
 
Nasikitika kuona kuwa mtu pekee anayeunganisha waafrika weusi na waafrika wenye asili ya kiarabu anaondolewa madarakani! Huyu ndiyo kiongozi wa kiarabu pekee ambaye ameweza kuchangamana na waafrika weusi. Sijasikia kiongozi wa Algeria, Tunisia au Morocco akijichanganya, kutembelea au kusaidi nchi za waafrika weusi kama huyo kiongozi wa Libya.
 
Ni Brit Tornados na Typhoon aircraft

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Soma Hapa chini. Source ni SKY NEWS


Brit Tornados To Enforce Libya No-Fly Zone

"At Cabinet this morning we agreed that UK forces will play their part," Mr Cameron told a packed House of Commons.

"Britain will deploy Tornado and Typhoon aircraft and in the coming hours they will be moved to air bases where they can take action."
The announcement came after Libya closed its air space to all traffic in a move seen to thwart the UN imposition of the no-fly zone.


Meanwhile French, British and US military planners are discussing how to enforce the no-fly zone with the help of other nations.
Sources tell Sky News that the Royal Navy is preparing to send more warships to the North African and eastern Mediterranean region, with early strikes likely to come from Nato member states.
The Ministry of Defence, however, has downplayed an enlarged naval role at this stage.
The news comes amid reports of Libyan forces undertaking a sustained anti-rebel operation in the western town of Misratah.
"There have been heavy bombardments since 7 o'clock this morning. They are bombing everything, the houses, the centre of the city," a rebel named Saadoun said.
"It's the heaviest bombardment I have seen so far."
Saif Gaddafi, the son of dictator Muammar Gaddafi, supposedly announced that troops would encircle the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi before undertaking anti-rebel action.
The veracity of the encircling claim was later questioned by news agencies.
Military action to implement the no-fly zone will commence within "hours" according to French government spokesman Francois Baroin.
Baroin said the goal of the military action would be to "protect the Libyan people and to allow them to go all the way in their drive for freedom, which means bringing down the Gaddafi regime."
Saif Gaddafi said his family was "not afraid" but warned foreign air strikes would kill civilians.
"We will not be afraid. I mean, you are not helping the people if you are going to bomb Libya, to kill Libyans. You destroy our country. Nobody is happy with that."
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The 15-member UN Security Council voted on Thursday night to undertake the no-fly zone to protect the people of Libya.
Former head of the British army General Lord Dannatt told Sky News: "There has to be a strategic objective and it is clear to get rid of the Gaddafi regime.
"This must be a very broad-based coalition of interests that removes Gaddafi."
Qatar has announced that it will take part in international operations to help the Libyan people, however it is unclear if this will involve military action.
The Arab League chief said the UN resolution was aimed at protecting civilians and did not back any invasion, but said he did not want any side "to go too far".
"The goal is to protect civilians first of all, and not to invade or occupy - the resolution is clear on that point," Amr Moussa said.
Numerous EU states have voiced support for the no-fly zone to prevent regime troops attacking rebels, however Germany has refused to be involved in any military action.
"German soldiers will not take part in a military intervention in Libya," Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said in a statement.
"We remain eminently sceptical on the option of military intervention... anticipated in this resolution. We see in it considerable risks and dangers. That is why we could not approve this part of the text."
Turkey has called for an immediate ceasefire and said it opposes foreign intervention.
China, Australia and Russia have indicated they will not take part but Poland has offered logistical transport support.
The Wall Street Journal said that the Egyptian military, with US knowledge, is shipping arms across its border to help rebels in neighbouring Libya.
UNHCR officials say 300,000 people have fled Libya but worry that reprisals by Gaddafi forces could worsen as the no-fly zone is imposed.
UN refugee agency spokeswoman Melissa Fleming said the numbers "remain steady" with about 1,500 to 2,500 people a day crossing the borders out of Libya.
:: International migration officials say more than 50,000 migrant workers who fled Libya and were stranded at border camps in Tunisia and Egypt have been returned home.
 

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huwa wanaaanza taratibu lakini mwisho ni kumuondoa kabisa na hata kama kumuua kabisa.....madikteta wana mwisho mbaya sana.....pole gadafi ingawa ulituchimbia visima vya maji ya chumvi vingi sana hapa bongoland
 
Kwa Njia Yoyote ile gadafii anatakiwa kutoka..42yrs regime is too long..na ndio hasara za kuona kuwa hakuna mtu wa kuongoza libya wewe tu ndio mwenye akili timamu.....Go to Hell Gaddafi
huyu bwana inabidi atoke-kwa njia yoyote ile-maana yeye anadai si rais,ila ni "revolutionary leader"-hata kama alileta mapinduzi naamin hajafanya yeye mwenyewe-kuna watu walimpa support-hana haja ya kujisifia hivyo-na kama amekataa kuwa yeye si raisi hana budi kuacha watu wamweke rais wao wanaompenda-na anataka atawale hadi lini?miaka 42 ni umri wa mtu mzima kabsa-bado anataka kung'ng'ania kiti-bora aondolewe tu
 
Libyan foreign minister announces an end to military operations in the country
 
Libyan government to offer humanitarian aid and respect human rights
 
Libyan foreign declares an immediate ceasefire in the country,and call for international fact finding mission
 
Naona wamegundua KIPIGO kinakuja kama hawataacha Unyama wao.

Ghadafi ndiyo mwanzo na mwisho wake.

Waha Wababe wa dunia hii, wataondoka taratibuuuuu....

CNN wanazidi kulijadili hili........
 
Naona wamegundua KIPIGO kinakuja kama hawataacha Unyama wao.

Ghadafi ndiyo mwanzo na mwisho wake.

Waha Wababe wa dunia hii, wataondoka taratibuuuuu....

CNN wanazidi kulijadili hili........
sawasawa mkuu-ngoja niwachek-lazima asalim amri-alidhani ni utani na akaamini ataweza watishia wote-hawa ndo wababe wake
 
At least 30 anti-government protesters have been shot dead by Yemeni forces in Sanaa, reports say.

They said dozens were wounded when government forces opened fire on a group of protesters gathered near the university, following Friday prayers.

Armed men were positioned on top of nearby buildings in Taghyeer Square, medics told the BBC.

Witnesses said the men opened fire on protesters calling for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to stand down.

"Ten people were killed and the number is expected to increase because there are 30 people in a critical condition," one doctor at a field hospital set up at the protest camp at Sanaa University told Reuters.

BBC News - Yemen forces 'open fire on protesters'

Gadaffi anaonewa. Kwani huko Yemen hakuna binadamu? Mbona UN hawapitishi azimio?
 
Waiziri wa mambo ya nje wa Libya ametangaza serikali kusitisha mara moha mashambulizi dhidi ya waasi na raia wake,kama njia mmoja ya kutekeleza maazio ya balaza la ulinzi la umoja wa mataifa walio idhiania hapo jana.

BBC News - Libya 'to halt military action'


Libya 'to halt military action'
Libya's government is declaring an immediate ceasefire "to protect civilians" in acordance with the UN Security Council resolution, Libya's foreign minister says.

The UN resolution, passed late on Thursday, backed "all necessary measures" to protect civilians, short of an occupation.
 
jambo la muhimu ni kuepuka mauaji kwa pande zote mbili,
Gadaff and Waasi.
Wafikie mwafaka kwa majadiliano na sio kushinda au kushindwa vita.
 
Ceasefire As Tornados Head To Libya

The Libyan government has announced an immediate ceasefire, less than two hours after Prime Minister David Cameron said British fighter jets would be deployed to enforce a United Nations no-fly zone.


A spokesman said the government would "open dialogue channels" to ensure there would be peace in Libya
Sky's Lisa Holland, reporting from Tripoli, said: "It is very, very interesting to hear this complete change in the regime's rhetoric.


The language has changed dramatically and now they are talking about saving civilians - last night the regime was warning Benghazi residents they were coming to get them."
Prime Minister David Cameron had earlier told the House of Commons: "Britain will deploy Tornados and Typhoons as well as air-to-air refuelling and surveillance aircraft.


"Our forces will join an international operation to enforce the resolution if Gaddafi fails to comply with its demand that he ends attacks on civilians.


"Preparations to deploy these aircraft have already started and in the coming hours they will move to bases from where they can start to take the necessary action."
Source-SKYNEWS
 
Hivi Libya kuna waandamanaji au waasi wanaotaka kuimega nchi? Gadaffi angepewa nafasi awaadhibu hao wanaotaka kuimega nchi na siyo kukaa nao meza moja!
 
Cameron sends war planes to Libya: Jets scramble for attacks on Gaddafi forces

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War plane: David Cameron ordered Tornados, above, and Typhoon jets to prepare for strikes against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's planes and air defences


Joe Murphy, Political Editor
18 Mar 2011
British war planes were flying towards Libya this afternoon after David Cameron ordered the RAF to prepare for air attacks on Colonel Gaddafi's military forces. Tornado and Typhoon jets will join international operations to protect the Libyan people, said the Prime Minister.He told the House of Commons: "We simply cannot stand back and let a dictator - whose people have rejected him - kill his people indiscriminately. To do so would send a chilling signal to others striving for democracy across the region."

Mr Cameron gave no indication when attacks will begin but French sources said they were just hours away.

"The strikes will take place soon," said French spokesman Francois Baroin. Final preparations for the military attacks were announced in a Commons statement at 11am. Mr Cameron said: "I can tell this House that Britain will deploy Tornados and Typhoons as well as air-to-air refuelling and surveillance aircraft.

Source: This is London
 
Ghadafi Smart!. hii move nzuri , kwa sasa anacontrol asilimia kubwa ya Libya, na visima vya mafuta. kwa hiyo hakuna excuse ya kumshambulia!, labda wamtengenezee Zengwe Jingine.
Bila Ground Forces kuingia Libya ni vigumu kumuondoa Ghadafi.
 
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