The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Gadaffi pamoja na kuwa Libya wananchi wake wote in Waislamu, lakini bado hakuona tatizo la kuwagawa kimakabila

Kawagawa kimakabila na kuleta chuki kati ya Makabila, kwahiyo Devide and Rule Old British System or Ruling Nigeria.

Na yeye kutojali kabila lolote hadi la kwake sababu ya kuogopa upinzani, kakimbilia CHAD, NIGER nchi ambazo kimaoendelea ziko nyuma na pia wananchi wake wanaishi kwa Maisha Magumu.

Kawachukua vijana Imara kuwapa pesa na kuwa kwenye ELITE PLATOON to protect Mr. President or go out to the streets to harass Libyans.

Is this the leader of of u here in Tanzania and other countries embrace and love him?

Kwanini tusifuate mfano wa Rwanda? wamesikia ukweli they act right no time no Gadaffi there!!!
Ngoja wenyewe wakusikie. Utakiona cha moto!
 
Hapa ndio utaona vipi ICC inatumiwa na US-NATO kuwafunga mdomo na kuwaadhibu viongozi wa nchi lengwa na wanaohatarisha maslahi ya US/West.

Nani hajui kuwa US-NATo wameshaua maelu kama si milioni ya raia wasio na hatia huko Afghanistan na Iraq tena kwa visingizio vya uongo, yaani wamedanganya umma wa dunia ili kwenda vitani. Sijamsikia Ocampo wala UN wanaotaka ICC kufungua mashataka dhidi ya viongozi wa nchi hizo. Bush anadunda mitaani kama hana damu ya maelfu ya wairaq..Obama yeye na drone strikes zake .. Sarkozy kadondosha silaha kwa "rebels" dhidi ya azimio la UN.

Hawa ICC na US/NATO wanataka wawe wamemdhibiti Gaddafi kabla ya mandate ya NATO kuisha 27 September.

Kwa tunaofurahia unyama huu wa NATO-US ni wazi tunafurahia kutawaliwa na kuendelea kufisidiwa...(.imekula kwetu.)

Ninachokipinga hapa ni undumikuwili wa wazi.
 
Walter Fauntroy, Feared Dead in Libya, Returns Home—Guess Who He Saw Doing the Killing

Former U.S. Congressman Walter Fauntroy, who recently returned from a self-sanctioned peace mission to Libya, said he went into hiding for about a month in Libya after witnessing horrifying events in Libya's bloody civil war -- a war that Fauntroy claims is backed by European forces.

Zaidi hapa Walter Fauntroy, Feared Dead in Libya, Returns Home
 
Gadaffi pamoja na kuwa Libya wananchi wake wote in Waislamu, lakini bado hakuona tatizo la kuwagawa kimakabila

Kawagawa kimakabila na kuleta chuki kati ya Makabila, kwahiyo Devide and Rule Old British System or Ruling Nigeria.

Na yeye kutojali kabila lolote hadi la kwake sababu ya kuogopa upinzani, kakimbilia CHAD, NIGER nchi ambazo kimaoendelea ziko nyuma na pia wananchi wake wanaishi kwa Maisha Magumu.

Kawachukua vijana Imara kuwapa pesa na kuwa kwenye ELITE PLATOON to protect Mr. President or go out to the streets to harass Libyans.

Is this the leader of of u here in Tanzania and other countries embrace and love him?

Kwanini tusifuate mfano wa Rwanda? wamesikia ukweli they act right no time no Gadaffi there!!!

Ngoja wenyewe wakusikie. Utakiona cha moto!

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Libyans find mass grave, bodies of slain detainees

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Associated Press

GALAA, Libya (AP) - In a grove of pine trees near this mountain village, residents have dug up the remains of 35 bound and blindfolded men who they say were shot at close range by Moammar Gadhafi's military.Dozens of miles away, a search team has exhumed the bodies of 18 detainees who died on a hot summer day while locked in a shipping container by Gadhafi guards. As Libyans cope with the aftermath of their six-month civil war, more evidence is emerging that loyalists of the former regime savagely abused and in some cases killed detainees just before fleeing from advancing rebel troops.

There's no proof of systematic killings ordered from above, but Gadhafi's incitement against the rebel fighters he called rats "opened the door for this kind of barbaric conduct," said Fred Abrahams of Human Rights Watch. A warrant for Gadhafi's arrest, issued in June by the International Criminal Court, focuses on killings and arrests during the initial phase of the uprising that began in February and eventually toppled the regime. If Gadhafi is ever caught and tried, whether in Libya or abroad, any new evidence of atrocities might buttress the case against him.

For ordinary Libyans, the healing process from the war will be slow, with at least 30,000 believed dead and 50,000 wounded, according to the former rebels' health minister. Many have suffered unspeakable trauma. Geography student Mohannad Berfat said he endured 10 days of beatings and electric shock in the shipping container-turned-prison in the coastal town of Khoms. Mohammed Ajal, a volunteer, helped dig up the mass grave in the Nafusa mountain village of Galaa in western Libya, only to find his father and brother among the dead.

Gadhafi and his loyalists are "monsters," said Ajal, 36, standing next to the grave site on the outskirts of Galaa, the stench of decaying bodies still heavy in the air. Berfat, 22, said he is counting on divine retribution. "God will punish them," he said of his tormentors, as he helped unload the remains of 18 fellow detainees from Khoms, including a cousin, who died June 6 but were found only Thursday.

Abrahams said he expects more atrocities will come to light. In Tripoli, dozens of charred bodies of slain prisoners were discovered after loyalists fled the capital in late August. The detainees had been held by troops commanded by Gadhafi's son Khamis. Some 4,000 people are missing across Libya. Before the rebels' decisive August offensive, they only controlled eastern Libya, while Gadhafi held most of the west. Fierce battles raged around two rebel pockets of resistance in the west: the Nafusa mountain range and the city of Misrata.

As part of their deployment in the mountains, Gadhafi's troops were encamped in a center for boy scouts on the outskirts of Galaa, a village of about 7,000 people, in late spring and early summer. Residents said the loyalists seized dozens of men at checkpoints and in raids of nearby homes and detained them at their makeshift base. Some detainees were eventually released, including postal worker Omar Huzar, 55, but scores of others disappeared without a trace after Gadhafi's forces fled the area in early July, residents said.

In mid-August, Abdel Gassem Kreir, a photographer in Galaa, said he saw cellphone video on YouTube showing a group of bodies, most of them bound and face-down, in a familiar-looking wooded area. Huzar, the released detainee, said he recognized some of the men in the video as fellow prisoners.
A group from Galaa, aided by a team from the Red Cross, began exhuming the bodies Aug. 20. Kreir said the remains were still in the same position as in the video, and that a Red Cross forensics expert told him most had been shot in the upper back or head. The Red Cross said Friday it had dispatched the expert to help identify remains, not to try to determine how the men were killed. Using brushes, members of the search team gently laid bare the remains in the shallow pit.

There were particularly painful discoveries. Ajal, one of the volunteers, found his father and one of his brothers. Kamal Grada, 31, discovered a younger brother. Although the bodies were in advanced stages of decay, 28 were identified, using clothing, keys and cellphone memory cards, according to searchers and the rebels' justice minister, Mohammed al-Alagi.

After 10 days of digging, the bodies were laid to rest Wednesday in a special cemetery in Galaa, each grave marked by a gray cement block. Large photos marked the graves of those who were identified, while the other graves remained bare. Kreir set up a memorial and photo exhibit in the cemetery, including frame grabs from the cellphone video and pictures from the dig. Grieving relatives and village residents paid their respects Thursday and clustered around the photo exhibit.

Grada brushed the dust off a glass-covered photo in the exhibit, showing a row of bodies. He pointed to one corpse, lying facedown and wearing jeans, and said that was his brother, Abdel Hamid. "They are all brothers," Grada said of the dead, explaining the communal grief. "It's not just my brother." A day after the Galaa burial, another search team found 18 bodies near a road construction site dozens of miles away. The bodies are believed to be those of 18 men who died June 6 in a makeshift Gadhafi detention center in Khoms, said Col. Salem Tweer, head of the former rebels' local military council.

On that scorching day, 29 detainees were being held in two shipping containers at the Khoms camp, said Abrahams, citing testimony from two survivors. The guards had shot air holes into the containers, but the temperature inside the metal boxes rose rapidly. Banging on the walls, the detainees pleaded for water and air, Abrahams said. When the guards finally opened the door around 4 p.m., 18 men were dead and another died later, the researcher said.

Tweer said one of the guards was asked by his commander to burn the bodies, apparently to destroy evidence. Instead, the guard drove the bodies to the remote location and buried them, apparently because burning the corpses would have violated his Islamic beliefs, Tweer said. On Thursday, the guard led Tweer to the burial site. The team exhumed the bodies, wrapped them in plastic bags and trucked them to the morgue of the Tripoli Medical Center. As the back doors of the truck swung open just after midnight Thursday, volunteers wearing surgical and gas masks against the stench loaded the bodies onto gurneys. A doctor unzipped each body bag in search of identifying signs, a difficult task considering the advanced stage of decay.

At one point, Berfat, the former detainee whose cousin died in one of the containers, was called over to help with an ID. He briefly lost composure, leaned forward and rested his hands on his knees, as if expecting to be sick. It's not clear to whether new evidence of atrocities could lead to additional charges against Gadhafi. Al-Alagi, the justice minister, alleged that the orders for the killings came from the top. At the least, he said, brigade commanders would be brought to justice.

The international court's prosecutor said recently he is unlikely to launch fresh cases, even though he has evidence implicating other members of Gadhafi's regime, including Khamis, the military commander. Even as the search for the victims continues, Abrahams said the degree of savagery displayed so far is shocking. "In other wars, it's often the enemy from other ethnic groups, a religious group or nationality, but this was Libyan on Libyan."
 
Libyans find mass grave, bodies of slain detainees

For ordinary Libyans, the healing process from the war will be slow, with at least 30,000 believed dead and 50,000 wounded, according to the former rebels' health minister. Many have suffered unspeakable trauma. Geography student Mohannad Berfat said he endured 10 days of beatings and electric shock in the shipping container-turned-prison in the coastal town of Khoms. Mohammed Ajal, a volunteer, helped dig up the mass grave in the Nafusa mountain village of Galaa in western Libya, only to find his father and brother among the dead.
Gadhafi and his loyalists are "monsters," said Ajal, 36, standing next to the grave site on the outskirts of Galaa, the stench of decaying bodies still heavy in the air. Berfat, 22, said he is counting on divine retribution. "God will punish them," he said of his tormentors, as he helped unload the remains of 18 fellow detainees from Khoms, including a cousin, who died June 6 but were found only Thursday.
It's not clear to whether new evidence of atrocities could lead to additional charges against Gadhafi. Al-Alagi, the justice minister, alleged that the orders for the killings came from the top. At the least, he said, brigade commanders would be brought to justice.

Kuna na haya pia ambayo ni makosa yanayofanywa na "Rebels" lakini hakuna coverage ya kutosha.Kwa nini demonisation ya upande mmoja?
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Ni dhahiri basi:

(1) Un- ni chombo cha kulinda maslahi ya west

(2) un-security council- ni chombo cha kuhakikisha maslahi ya west yako intact

(3) icc- kwa ajili ya kublack mail viongozi wa nchi masikini na kuwafanya wawe submissive kwa west

(4) human rights watch- chombo cha kuhakikisha kinawapa jina baya wapinzani wa maslahi ya west.

(5) Cnn/bbc/sky-news/aljazeera- vyombo vya kuhakikisha propaganda za west zinawafikia watu wengi iwezekanavyo duniani. HIVI WEWE ULISHAWAHI KUJIULIZA KWA NINI CNN , BBC NA ALJAZEERA NI BURE NA HULIPII?

(6) Imf/world bank-vyombo vya kuhakikisha uchumi wa west unalindwa at the expense ya nchi masikini.

(7) Western country embassies- nyumba za kufanyia ujasusi kwa ajili ya nchi za west.


Kwa hivyo basi:
Hii world order tuliyokuwemo ni order ya kibabyloni, kama nchi masikini zitakubali kuendelea kucheza kwa rules za gemu hii, zitakuwa zimelegitimize system, na kwa hivyo kuwa zimejifungu zenyewe katika minyororo ya utumwa.
 
jamani nahitaji msaada kujua ukikuta mass grave unajuaje nani kawaua?
 
Ni dhahiri basi:

(1) Un- ni chombo cha kulinda maslahi ya west

(2) un-security council- ni chombo cha kuhakikisha maslahi ya west yako intact

(3) icc- kwa ajili ya kublack mail viongozi wa nchi masikini na kuwafanya wawe submissive kwa west

(4) human rights watch- chombo cha kuhakikisha kinawapa jina baya wapinzani wa maslahi ya west.

(5) Cnn/bbc/sky-news/aljazeera- vyombo vya kuhakikisha propaganda za west zinawafikia watu wengi iwezekanavyo duniani. HIVI WEWE ULISHAWAHI KUJIULIZA KWA NINI CNN , BBC NA ALJAZEERA NI BURE NA HULIPII?

(6) Imf/world bank-vyombo vya kuhakikisha uchumi wa west unalindwa at the expense ya nchi masikini.

(7) Western country embassies- nyumba za kufanyia ujasusi kwa ajili ya nchi za west.


Kwa hivyo basi:
Hii world order tuliyokuwemo ni order ya kibabyloni, kama nchi masikini zitakubali kuendelea kucheza kwa rules za gemu hii, zitakuwa zimelegitimize system, na kwa hivyo kuwa zimejifungu zenyewe katika minyororo ya utumwa.

AU wanatakiwa ku- fikiria upya. Ama kwa kuamua kuanza upya ama kuendelea na ukoloni.
 
"Fight or go to hell" - Gaddafi tells his followers
10/09/2011 - 18:22:54

In a new audio message from hiding, Muammar Gaddafi is calling on his followers to rise up and fight, saying “this is the zero hour”.

Fighters from the revolutionary forces that drove him from power last month have begun an assault on one of his last areas of support in the town of Bani Walid, south-east of the capital.

Gaddafi’s latest message was broadcast repeatedly on the town’s radio station on Saturday night. In it, he urges supporters to fight and says those who do not will go to hell.

Breakingnews.ie

 
PM of Guinea Bissau - Gaddafi is welcome "with open arms"
Saturday, September 10, 2011 - 20:00 GMT+3 - Libya
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AFP reported that Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior said Libya's ousted leader, Muammar Gaddafi, would be welcomed "with open arms" in the West African country, a radio station said. "If Gaddafi asks to come to Guinea Bissau we will welcome him with open arms and we will ensure his security," he was recorded as saying by radio station Radio Diffusion Portuguese.

Al-Jazeera
 
Nato ilipoanzisha vita ya Libya ilisema kuwa Gaddafi atawamaliza wabenghazi...kwa nini, Jeshii la Gaddafi lilikuwa limetoa tahadhari ya waliobeba silaha wajisalimishe na waweke chini silaha.

Sasa kuna hizi sehemu, Bani walid na Sirte ambazo ni ngome ya Gaddafi, Rebels ndio wamefunga safari kuwafuata huko waliko wanaomuunga mkono Gaddafi, wao pia wanataka watu hawa waweke silaha chini na wajisalimishe..wamekataa..adhabu yao inafuata,NATO iliyojipa jukumu la "kuprotect civilians" wameanza kudondosha mabomu kama kawaida yao.

Kuna mtu anaefahamu mchezo huu wa NATO?

Kabla NATO kuingia Libya na kuwapa "tough" waasi, walisema Gaddafi kafanya mauaji ya watu wapatao 6000...idadi hii mwishowe ilishuka kufikia 200+ na hii ndio sababu waliyotoa kuwa Ocampo anamtaka Gaddafi afike ICC. Baadaya ya NATO "protection of civilians" idadi ya waliokufa imefikia 30000-50000. Na hapo bado kazi ya "ku-protect" haijakamilika.

Katika hali hii hivi nani kati ya NATO na Gaddafi afikishwe ICC?

WRAPUP 1-Gaddafi town hit as NTC chief warns still a threat | News by Country | Reuters
 
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