The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Barack Obama rebuked for Libya action by US House of Representatives In a primarily symbolic vote, Republican-led House rejects resolution authorising Libya mission – but fails in bid to cut funds Ewen MacAskill and Nick Hopkins The Guardian, Saturday 25 June 2011 Article history Rebel fighters in Libya Rebel fighters fire a Grad rocket at the front line west of Misrata, Libya. Photograph: Hassan Ammar/AP The Republican-controlled House of Representatives delivered a rare rebuke to Barack Obama over his involvement in the Libyan war on Friday by rejecting a resolution to authorise the US mission. It is an embarrassment for the president to have a vote go against him in time of conflict and reflects the disenchantment in the US over yet another war. The vote is primarily symbolic but members of Congress sympathetic to Obama and the US role in Libya said the danger was that it could leave the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, with the impression that support for the war is collapsing. The House voted 295 to 123 against the resolution to authorise the war. About 70 of the president's Democratic party joined the Republicans to vote it down. The vote was held to highlight a constitutional debate between the White House and Congress over presidents engaging in wars without congressional approval. It is the first time since during the Bosnian conflict in 1999 that either the House or the Senate has voted against a military operation. The Democratic-controlled Senate is unlikely to mirror the House vote. The House ignored pleas by the secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, on Thursday against voting it down. Obama argues that he does not need congressional authorisation because the Libya mission is not a full-blown conflict. House speaker John Boehner said: "I support the removal of the Libyan regime. I support the president's authority as commander-in-chief, but when the president chooses to challenge the powers of the Congress, I, as speaker of the House, will defend the constitutional authority of the legislature." Republican congressman Tom Rooney, who sits on the armed services committee, said: "The last thing that we want as Americans is for some president, whether it's this president or some future president, to be able to pick fights around the world without any debate from another branch of government." Rooney had sponsored a separate bill aiming to cut off funds to the Libya campaign, which would have barred drone attacks and air strikes but allowed the US to continue actions in intelligence gathering, refuelling and reconnaissance. The effort to cut off money was defeated by 238 votes to 180. Republican leaders had backed the measure, but did not pressure other Republicans in the House to support it. In a separate development, the Guardian has learned that Nato forces are confident they are successfully tracking Gaddafi as he moves from hideout to hideout in Tripoli. The coalition is abiding by the UN mandate, which does not permit the military to target the Libyan leader directly, and commanders are hoping he will be removed by a revolt from within his circle of closest associates. There is also a privately held wish in London that Gaddafi might be caught up in a legitimate bombing raid on a command and control cell as he flits from one safe haven to another. A senior British source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Gaddafi's movements were being monitored closely, and that the military had been able to track him "racing from one place to another" over recent weeks. Nato has an array of surveillance equipment at its disposal: as well as a Nimrod plane and drones, HMS Liverpool, which is stationed off the Libyan coast, has listening systems which should enable the military to keep watch on the Libyan leader and his entourage.
 
AU na blah blah zao!

S.Africa to host African Union meeting on Libya

25/06/2011 18:21:00
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JOHANNESBURG, (AFP) - South Africa's president will host the four other heads of state on the African Union's Libya panel Sunday ahead of a key continental summit, the foreign ministry said.

President Jacob Zuma will meet with his counterparts from Mauritania, Congo Republic, Uganda and Mali to discuss the AU's bid to resolve the ongoing conflict in Libya, which has so far failed to produce a diplomatic breakthrough.

The meeting in Pretoria takes place ahead of the AU summit opening in Equatorial Guinea on June 30.

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Saturday, 25 June 2011

Muammar Gaddaf



Players and coaches from the Libyan national football team have announced their support for the fight to end Muammar Gaddafi's 42 years in power, according to rebel sources.
The announcement was made in a video posted today on a rebel Facebook page under the title "the national team announces its defection".
In it, several of the men said they are visiting rebels in the western Nafusa mountains to show support. The speakers did not identify themselves by name.
One of them said they are "announcing - not from now but from the beginning of the revolution - that we are joining it".
Another said: "God willing, Tripoli will be liberated by this mountain. This is a message to the agents to abandon their weapons because Libya will be free, sooner or later."



Read more: Libyan footballers join rebellion - World news, News - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
 
On democracy…
"There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet."

On women's rights…
"There must be a world revolution which puts an end to all materialistic conditions hindering woman from performing her natural role in life and driving her to carry out man's duties in order to be equal in rights."

On loving Muammar Gaddafi…
"From tomorrow, families collect your children, leave your homes, all of you who love Muammar Gaddafi, go out the streets, secure the streets, don't be afraid of [protesters]."

[h=2]On Spiked Nescafee[/h]"Their ages are 17. They give them pills at night, they put hallucinatory pills in their drinks, their milk, their coffee, their Nescafe." (Claiming that February 2011 protesters are acting on drugs given to them by al-Qaeda operatives.) Here: Gaddafi has a cappuccino in Rome in 2009.




 
U.S. Navy Admiral Samuel Locklear III told House Armed Services Committee member Mike Turner that NATO forces are trying to kill Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, Foreign Policy magazine reported, citing Turner.

Locklear heads the Allied Joint Force Command in Naples, Italy. Turner, an Ohio Republican who voted Friday against authorizing the Libyan operation, said the admiral also told him last month that ground troops may be needed in Libya after Gadhafi is ousted, the magazine reported.
The House rejected a resolution Friday on a 295-123 vote that would have authorized U.S. support for allied bombardment of Qaddafi’s forces. Then, on a 238-180 vote, it defeated legislation to bar U.S. forces from engaging in hostilities.



“Without wishing to engage on the specifics” of the Foreign Policy article, “NATO’s position has been clear since the beginning of the Libyan operation: We do not target individuals and we do not have troops on the ground,” a NATO official said in an email Saturday. “NATO’s mission is to use all necessary means to prevent attacks and the threat of attack against civilians and civilian-populated centers, as the UN mandated.”
Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman, didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.
 
Hawa Nato ni wanafiki,na wazandiki,

Ephata, nawe umeliona hili eeh?!. Ni jukumu letu Waafrika kuamka na kukataa udhalimu huu, kwa maana hii mijamaa ikifanikiwa ajenda yao huko Libya, basi ujue huko mbeleni watafanya sana ishu kama hizi, na uhuru wetu utakuwa mashakani!. Sijui kwa nini viongozi wetu hawajitokezi hadharani kupinga dhulma hii!!!!.
 
NATO toka azimio la UN liliowapatia kibali cha kuingia LIBYA lengo zima imekuwa kumuua Gadaffi sema hadi sasa nadhani bado kawazidi kete...Shame on NATO; wao wanachangua wapi pa kusaidia wapinzani kulingana na faida watakazopata katika mtazamo wa maslahi ya kibepari!! SIYO KUWA WANAWAPENDA SANA WANANCHI WA LIBYA kwani hata mashambulizi yao ya anga bado yanaua raia wasio na hatia katika Libya
 
Ephata, nawe umeliona hili eeh?!. Ni jukumu letu Waafrika kuamka na kukataa udhalimu huu, kwa maana hii mijamaa ikifanikiwa ajenda yao huko Libya, basi ujue huko mbeleni watafanya sana ishu kama hizi, na uhuru wetu utakuwa mashakani!. Sijui kwa nini viongozi wetu hawajitokezi hadharani kupinga dhulma hii!!!!.
Viongozi WETU?! tuna viongozi sisi?, tuna vibaraka vya Capitalists!
 
Viongozi WETU?! tuna viongozi sisi?, tuna vibaraka vya Capitalists!

Tena vibaraka wa kugawa mali zetu kwa kubadilishana na vyandaluwa

unajuwa nilikuwa nawacheka wazee wetu kwanini walibadilishana shanga na dhahabu,sasa najionea mwenyewe kinacho endelea,kweli Africa bado saaaaaana
 
Tatizo ni kutoungana afrika, hii mipaka yetu na utanzaia, ukenya ulibya wetu ni mipaka ya mkoloni, Afrika kuna wanyamwezi, wazulu, wakikuyu, Baganda n.k. wanatutia fitina tusiungane sababu tutakua na nguvu kuwatetemesha, Mababu zetu walipigania uhuru wetu, ni kazi kwetu kuilinda Afrika hadi kufa kwetu. Hawa jamaa si ajabu wakatokomeza kizazi cha mtu mweusi wagawane resources.
 
U.S. Navy Admiral Samuel Locklear III told House Armed Services Committee member Mike Turner that NATO forces are trying to kill Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, Foreign Policy magazine reported, citing Turner.

Locklear heads the Allied Joint Force Command in Naples, Italy. Turner, an Ohio Republican who voted Friday against authorizing the Libyan operation, said the admiral also told him last month that ground troops may be needed in Libya after Gadhafi is ousted, the magazine reported.
The House rejected a resolution Friday on a 295-123 vote that would have authorized U.S. support for allied bombardment of Qaddafi’s forces. Then, on a 238-180 vote, it defeated legislation to bar U.S. forces from engaging in hostilities.



“Without wishing to engage on the specifics” of the Foreign Policy article, “NATO’s position has been clear since the beginning of the Libyan operation: We do not target individuals and we do not have troops on the ground,” a NATO official said in an email Saturday. “NATO’s mission is to use all necessary means to prevent attacks and the threat of attack against civilians and civilian-populated centers, as the UN mandated.”
Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman, didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

Mpango wa kumuua Comredi Gaddaf ulianza tu pale alipoonesha nia na kuanza kutekeleza kwa vitendo mpango wa kuiunganisha Afrika, ili iepukane na unyonyaji wa Kutoka nje ya bara la Afrika.


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AU wanakumbuka shuka asubuhi kweupee!

Zuma warns against Gaddafi 'assassination'

2011-06-26 15:25

Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma on Sunday warned Nato against using its military campaign in Libya for the "political assassination" of Muammar Gaddafi, at the start of talks on the war.

South Africa voted for the UN resolution for a no-fly zone over Libya, which Nato uses to justify its campaign, but in some of his sharpest language yet, Zuma warned the alliance against overstepping its mandate.

"The continuing bombing by Nato and its allies is a concern that has been raised by our committee and by the AU Assembly, because the intention of Resolution 1973 was to protect the Libyan people and facilitate the humanitarian effort," Zuma said, referring to an African Union peace mission on Libya.

"The intention was not to authorise a campaign for regime change or political assassination," he said in opening talks in Pretoria of the AU panel on Libya, according to a text of the speech provided to AFP.

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Ngoma inogile!

ICC judges will decide today whether to issue an arrest warrant for Libya's Muammar Gaddafi


Monday, 27 June 2011 10:46

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WORLD crimes court judges are to decide today whether to issue an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity committed against opponents of his regime. Judge Sanji Mmasenono Monageng is expected to read a three-judge bench's decision on a request by The Hague-based International Criminal Court's prosecutor to have the Libyan strongman and two of his closest allies arrested.

The ICC's prosecution asked for warrants for Gaddafi, 69, his son Seif al-Islam, 39, and the head of Libyan intelligence, Abdullah al-Senussi, 62, for murder and persecution since mid-February, when the bloody uprising started.

ICC judges may now decide to issue the warrants, to decline the request or to ask for additional information before giving the nod.


Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo's investigation follows a referral by the United Nations Security Council on the Libyan conflict on 26 February. The prosecutor's office launched its investigation five days later.

Yesterday Moreno-Ocampo said the war crimes in Libya will not stop until Gaddafi is arrested.

"Crimes continue today in Libya. To stop the crimes and protect civilians in Libya, Gaddafi must be arrested," he said in a statement.

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PRETORIA-President Yoweri Museveni and other African presidents have met South African President Jacob Zuma to discuss the four-month-old war in Libya.
The meeting comes after Zuma’s visit to Tripoli last month failed to reach a deal.

The leaders of Mauritania, Uganda and Mali as well as Congo-Brazzaville’s foreign minister met with Zuma.

This comes at a time when the Libyan rebels have said they expect to receive an offer from president Col. Muammar Gadaffi “very soon” that could end the four-month war.

The leaders are to prepare a report to deliver to a full summit of the African Union which opens in Equatorial Guinea on Thursday, Zuma’s spokesman Zizi Kodwa said.

Zuma told the meeting in Pretoria of the African Union high level ad hoc committee on the crisis in Libya that despite numerous efforts, there is a military stalemate in that country.

He said the stalemate cannot and must not be allowed to drag on and on, both because of its horrendous cost in civilian lives and the potential it has to destabilise the entire sub-region”.

According to a statement released by President Museveni’s press unit, Zuma said the continuing bombing by NATO and its allies is a concern that has been raised by the AU ad hoc committee and the AU Assembly because the intention of Resolution 1973 was to protect the Libyan people and facilitate the humanitarian effort.

He added that the intention was not to authorise a campaign of regime change or political assassination.

Zuma said the meeting in Pretoria was being held at an exceptionally grave time for Libya because the people of Libya are looking up to the meeting to end the carnage in their country.

He pointed out that the people of Africa wanted an immediate end to the conflict in Libya and the beginning of the process towards a democratic dispensation in Libya.

“We are charged with the responsibility of leading the efforts of the AU in finding a peaceful, political settlement in Libya on the basis of the AU roadmap on Libya,” he told the meeting.
 
Waasi wa Benghazi washangilia uamuzi wa ICC kuhusu Gaddafi!

Libya Benghazi breaks out in celebration in response to the ICC's arrest warrant for Gaddafi, son and Sanussi

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[h=2]ICC yatoa hati ya kukamatwa Gadhafi.[/h] Mwendesha mashitaka anasema Bw.Gadhafi na serikali yake walifanya mashambulizi dhidi ya raia wakati wa msako dhidi ya waasi waliotaka Bw. Gadhafi kuondolewa madarakani .






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Mwendesha mashitaka wa mahakama ya kimataifa ya uhalifu Luis Moreno-Ocampo .


Majaji katika mahakama ya kimataifa ya uhalifu ICC wametoa hati ya kukamatwa kwa kiongozi wa Libya Moammar Gadhafi na wasaidizi wake wawili waaminifu.
Uamuzi huo umekuja baada ya mwendesha mashitaka wa mahakama ya kimataifa ya uhalifu Luis Moreno Ocampo kuomba hati hizo zitolewe dhidi ya Gadhafi na mtoto wake Seif al Islam na mkuu wa shirika la ujasusi Abdullah al Senussi.
Moreno Ocampo anasema Bw.Gadhafi na serikali yake walifanya mashambulizi dhidi ya raia na kuamuru walenga shabaha kupiga risasi raia walipokuwa wakitoka misikitini wakati wa msako dhidi ya waasi waliotaka Bw. Gadhafi kuondolewa madarakani .
Jaji anayesimamia kesi hiyo Sanji Monageng amesema kuna sababu za kuridhisha kuamini kwamba kiongozi wa Libya na mwanae wanawajibika kiuhalifu kwa mauaji na utesaji wa raia.
Serikali ya Gadhafi inakanusha kulenga raia na badala yake inailaumu NATO kwa kufanya hivyo kwenye mashambulizi ya anga ya kuunga mkono waasi wa Libya.
 
Hati ya kuwakamata NATO itatoka lini? Kila leo tunasikia mashambulizi ya NATO yameua raia lakini hakuna hatu inayochukuliwa. Au hii ICC iko kwa ajili ya kutisha na kunyanyasa nchi changa?
 
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