The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

The rise and fall of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi

Huyu kibaraka wa US-NATO, Jalil anajichanganya sana. Pia anaogopa kivuli cha Gaddafi.

Wanasema walibya wanafurahia "uasi" aka "revolution" ya Wabenghazi, wameshajitangaza washindi, hela wanamiminiwa, mikopo wanapewa, wanasema wana-control karibu Libya yote...sasa kama unataka kufurahi au kuvunja mbavu soma hii habari.

Libya NTC head Abdul Jalil wants help battling Gaddafi

Mustafa Abdul Jalil told the BBC that the ousted leader was in southern Libya and planning revenge attacks.

Zaidi hapa BBC News - Libya NTC head Abdul Jalil wants help battling Gaddafi
 
Baada ya mda NTC watawageuka walowasaidia kuingia ikulu na ndo hapo watawarudia/kusaidia kina gaddafi tena
 
ATO PLANNING NEW TERRORIST ATTROCITIES

NATO has conceived a huge provocation in order to discredit the army of volunteers from Libya where the general population are armed in order to defend themselves against invasions such as that currently underway and from other African states coming to the rescue of Libya, sources indicate.

To this end, the NATO sources have bought Soviet weapons that armed Libyan in the past. On Tuesday 13th it became clear that NATO had purchased Soviet weapons in Latvia, including a few tanks and armored vehicles, also from Moldova and possibly from other countries. They are using a heavy cargo aircraft IL-76 to transport these weapons.

This plot was hatched by NATO strategists in order to paint in the colors Jamahiriya mercenaries, posing as an army of volunteers, to create confusion by killing civilians in Libya.

This will sow discord between the tribes and the army with their attachments of volunteers.

The aircraft was reported arriving from Moldova around Wednesday. A first confirmation that the mechanism is already running is given at this Russian news site:
Information for this report was taken from the Russian site "for Gaddafi and his people": http://za-kaddafi.ru/node/3661 which is closely monitoring the situation in Libya and the illegal US-NATO-led war against Africa's wealthiest state

SOURCE:NATO Planning New Terrorist Atrocity in Libya
 
Cameron and Sarkozy visit Tripoli

UK PM David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are in Libya, the most senior Western leaders to visit since Muammar Gaddafi was ousted. Their countries were at the forefront of Nato's Libyan operation. They will meet National Transitional Council (NTC) leaders in Tripoli, before flying to Benghazi, where they are expected to speak in the former rebel stronghold's Liberty Square. NTC chief Mustafa Abdul Jalil has pledged "the leaders... will be safe".

Speaking to the BBC at the airport, Mr Cameron said he was delighted to be in Tripoli, adding that he "hoped to work for a better and free and democratic Libya". He and Mr Sarkozy then boarded a French helicopter to visit a hospital in the capital. The two leaders are hugely popular in Libya, where common graffiti slogans include: "Merci Sarkozy!" and "Thank you Britain!"

BBC News - Libya conflict: Cameron and Sarkozy visit Tripoli
 
Huyu kibaraka wa US-NATO, Jalil anajichanganya sana. Pia anaogopa kivuli cha Gaddafi.

Wanasema walibya wanafurahia "uasi" aka "revolution" ya Wabenghazi, wameshajitangaza washindi, hela wanamiminiwa, mikopo wanapewa, wanasema wana-control karibu Libya yote...sasa kama unataka kufurahi au kuvunja mbavu soma hii habari.

Libya NTC head Abdul Jalil wants help battling Gaddafi

Mustafa Abdul Jalil told the BBC that the ousted leader was in southern Libya and planning revenge attacks.

Zaidi hapa BBC News - Libya NTC head Abdul Jalil wants help battling Gaddafi



Huyu ni mkuda mnafiki,mjinga sana na one day he will surely pay the same price all traitors pay for their deeds...anajua sio kiomgozi wa Libya na sisi MIAFRIKA OVYO,ZERO,PUMBAFU sana how in hell COLONIALIST COMORON NA ****** SARKOZY Wanavamia AFRIKA TUNAKAA KIMYA?!!!!
 
Libyan govt forces enter Sirte - TV

CAIRO, Sept 15 | Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:19am EDT

(Reuters) - Libyan forces loyal to the interim govt have entered the city of Sirte from the western and southern sides, a correspondent for the Al Jazeera television channel reported on Thursday.

The channel, which carried the news in a brief headline, did not give further details.

Al Arabiya also carried a report that government forces had entered Sirte through the western gate of the city.

(Writing by Edmund Blair)
 
[h=1]Gaddafi's Message to the security council 14.09.11 English Subtitles[/h]
 
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Niger says France should not interfere on Libyans
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15.09.2010

PARIS
— Niger's foreign minister said on Thursday that France should not interfere in its relations with Libya, after Paris said it had been asked by Libya's new government to secure the return of Gaddafi loyalists who fled to Niger.

Three convoys containing important members of Gaddafi's entourage have arrived in Niger in the past seven days, including Gaddafi's son Saadi, Gaddafi's security chief and at least two top generals, all of whom are now in the capital.

Speaking during a lightning visit to Tripoli on Thursday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Libya's interim leader had asked Paris to intervene with Niger's authorities to ensure their return. Sarkozy said diplomatic contacts would take place on Friday.

"France is a close ally ... but on questions linked to Libya we would rather requests came from Libya and not France. That's clear," Niger Foreign Minister Mohamed Bazoum told Reuters in a telephone interview.

"We are uncomfortable by the National Transitional Council (NTC) asking France to request things from Niger when it would have been a lot easier to do it themselves," Bazoum said, speaking from Niger's capital Niamey.

"We have recognized the NTC. If we hadn't then we would have understood why they would go through France."

-Reuters
 
Sapa-AFP

Speaking to thousands of worshippers attending weekly Muslim prayers in Martyrs' Square, formerly known as Green Square, Sheikh Abdel Ghani Abu Ghrass said "we must underline the Islamic character of the new Libyan state."


He added the future Libya "should be governed in conformity with sharia."

Abu Ghrass also called for preserving national unity, which he said "is an important element for the success of the revolution, which faces numerous challenges."

He also called for regulation on the bearing of arms and for fighters to be integrated into the security forces.

New Libya should be governed by sharia: imam - Times LIVE
 
Ngoja waanze kukatana mikono na kupigana mawe ukiwa umefukiwa na kubaki kichwa tu ndipo watakapo mkumbuka kamanda Gadaf,
na huyo USA na NATO yake wasivyopenda hiyo habari watawageuka sasa hivi na kuwaacha wachinjane na kulipuana mabomu kama alivyofanya Iraq na Afaghanistani
 
Ngoja waanze kukatana mikono na kupigana mawe ukiwa umefukiwa na kubaki kichwa tu ndipo watakapo mkumbuka kamanda Gadaf,
na huyo USA na NATO yake wasivyopenda hiyo habari watawageuka sasa hivi na kuwaacha wachinjane na kulipuana mabomu kama alivyofanya Iraq na Afaghanistani

Huu ni mwanzo bado alshabab hawajaenda. Marekani muda si mrefu atawageuka hawa waasi na kuwaacha wanachinjana. Kumutawala mwarabu ni kazi bwana>
 

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Pentagon admits greater involvement on the ground


by Abayomi Azikiwe





Resistance by the loyalist forces in Libya has escalated with major clashes between supporters of the Gaddafi government and the U.S.-NATO financed rebel National Transitional Council (NTC). For over two weeks the western-backed leadership along with the imperialists have been pressuring the people of Bani Walid to surrender and allow the seizure of their city of 100,000 people in the western region of this oil-producing North African state.

After failing to convince the leadership of the city to give in to the neo-colonial aims of the NTC and their backers, several attempts by the rebels and NATO to attack Bani Walid and its environs have been repelled by the armed organization of the people. In these recent skirmishes, it was revealed that the Libyan military still maintains the capability to engage in both offensive and defensive operations .

Prior to the attempt to enter Bani Walid, the armed forces of Libya shelled with grad rockets the positions of the NTC rebels outside the city. When rebel units approached the northern entrance of the town they were hit by additional mortar rounds and sniper fire.

After the withdrawal from the areas approaching Bani Walid, the NTC rebels set out to reinforce their units in the approach to Sirte, the western coastal city that is a strong area of support to Col. Muammar Gaddafi. The effort to approach Sirte was also met with stiff resistance by the loyalist forces prompting the rebels to retreat 125 km from the city.
The prevention of the rebels from entering these areas exposes the falsehood that the Libyan government does not have continuing support inside the country. Prior to the invasion of Tripoli, demonstrations of millions of people came out in support of the government and in opposition to the U.S.-NATO war.

NATO escalated its bombing operations over both Bani Walid and Sirte in the days leading up to the expiration of the deadline given to the people to surrender. There were reports that NATO advised the rebels to withdraw pending additional air strikes against the loyalists in these cities still under the control of the government.
Additional offensive operations by the loyalists against the U.S.-NATO war in the country included the September 12 bold attack on the oil port at Ras Lanuf, a major focal point of the war over the last seven months. It was reported that 17 NTC rebels were killed in the attack that came after the workers set fire to sections of the refinery as an act of sabotage against the imperialist plan to steal vast amounts of oil from the state that prior to the war produced 1.5 million barrels per day of high grade crude .
On the same day, September 12, there were attacks against rebel NTC forces at the airport outside Tripoli where explosions were heard in the distance. During this same time period there was an escalation in snipping against NTC elements throughout Tripoli.
Even the New York Times admitted on September 12 that "Abdulrahman Busin, a spokesman for the council's military operations, said the attack on Ras Lanuf was apparently a response to news that the council had taken steps to restart oil production, which had been one of the country's major contributors of income before the conflict. He said that forces allied with the council were still fighting loyalists to bring an industrial area in Ras Lanuf back under control." (NYT, Sept. 12)

U .S. Admits Greater Role Amid NATO Continuation of War
As the war in Libya escalated over the months since the beginning of the rebel attacks on February 17 in Benghazi and other areas in the east of the country, it has been revealed that the U.S. and the NATO countries have organized, financed and coordinated the actions and movements of the rebel NTC. The White House dispatched Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives to Libya to provide assistance to the counter-revolution.

It was reported during this same period earlier on during the war that British MI-6 agents and Special Forces were involved in the fighting as well as units from the U.S.-backed military in neighboring Egypt and Qatar in the Gulf. This direct ground intervention by the imperialist states and their allies illustrated the degree of importance that the ruling classes in these various western countries valued the efforts to seize control of Libya, its waterways, national treasury and natural resources.

Nonetheless, further claims gave additional proof of the deployment on the ground of U.S. military units. Despite consistent reports that U.S. forces had been spotted in the theater of war, the Pentagon has repeatedly denied these allegations.
However, it was reported on September 12 by the Associated Press that "The Defense Department says it has four troops in Libya-only the second time since the U.S. became involved there that it has acknowledged having any military personnel on the ground. The first time was in March when Marines rescued an Air Force pilot who had ejected over eastern Libya." (AP, Sept. 12)

Although Navy Capt. John Kirby, a spokesperson for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, indicated on September 12 that the military personnel were only in Libya to investigate the re-opening of the U.S. embassy in Tripoli, in all likelihood this is part of a much broader strategy for greater Pentagon deployment inside the country. Why should the Libyan people or the international community accept these denials by Washington when the Business Insider stated "That (this) admission contradicts the Obama administration's repeated assertions at the outset of the Libyan military intervention that no U.S. forces would be deployed to the North African nation."? (Business Insider, Sept. 12)

This same publication later noted that "American officials have previously acknowledged the presence of some CIA agents on the ground in Libya who were reportedly helping coordinate NATO air strikes." The Pentagon and the CIA also supplied the predator drones which were utilized to identify targets and to hit Libyan positions on the ground.

At the same time NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has stressed that the military alliance will continue its operations in Libya for the unforeseeable future. During the course of the war against Libya, there have been over 20,000 sorties and approximately 8,000 bombings.
In response to the increased resistance against the U.S.-NATO war policy in Libya, Rasmussen said that "We have seen also during this weekend that remnants of Gaddafi's regime still constitute a threat to the civilian population. We stand ready to continue our operations as long as necessary." (Xinhua, Sept. 12) The NATO countries and their allies have hosted several conferences aimed at expropriating the wealth of Libya where in excess of $120 billion in foreign assets were frozen over the last several months.

Divisions Among Rebels and Further Revelations of Atrocities
Already among the rebel forces there are deep divisions that may very well provide a false rationale for the large-scale military intervention by the imperialist states. On September 9 there were reports in the Tripoli Post that 12 rebels were killed by infighting among disparate units in two towns on the eastern edge of the Nafusa Mountains. (Tripoli Post, Sept. 9)
Other reports indicate fissures between the NTC rebel fighting units and the politicians that are invited to the conferences in western capitals where they are hailed as the new leadership of the country. Even among the NTC spokespersons, there are deep differences based on political outlook and distrust between the Islamists, monarchists, government defectors and the longtime CIA-trained groups that have opposed the Gaddafi government since the 1980s.

In addition to these divisions among the western-backed rebels, there are daily reports of atrocities being committed by the rebels against Black Libyans and Africans from other countries on the continent. Hundreds of Nigerians and Ghanaians are locked up in prisons inside Libya along with dark-skinned nationals who are perceived by the reactionaries and their NATO supporters as loyalists.
Some 20 Nigerian national were alleged to have been found executed outside the Gaddafi compound in Tripoli that was overrun by the NTC forces during the first week of the invasion of the capital. These acts of racism and genocide have played a significant part in preventing the African Union from recognizing the NTC as the legitimate government of Libya despite tremendous economic and political pressure from the imperialist states.

Perhaps one of the most shocking stories to come out of Libya was revealed by former U.S. Congressman Walter Fauntroy, a civil rights activists and aide to the martyred Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Fauntroy, who travelled to Libya during the earlier days of the war seeking to mediate a peace agreement between the U.S.-NATO forces and the Gaddafi government, said that he witnessed the beheading of people by Special Forces units from the NATO countries. (Mathaba.net, September 9)
Even moderate states in Africa such as Kenya are demanding the withholding of recognition of the NTC by the international community. Kenya's embassy was specifically targeted during the invasion of Tripoli and the foreign ministry has stressed that until there is a clear-cut plan for a transition to a representative government in Libya, the NTC should not be given diplomatic standing.
Meanwhile on September 12, amid the escalation of resistance against the U.S.-NATO war against his country, leader Muammar Gaddafi issued a statement over Arrai TV based in Syria. Gaddafi called upon the Libyan people to resist the imposition of NTC rule over Libya and reiterated that the rebels were agents of imperialism.

U.S. Anti-war and Peace Movements Must Oppose War Against Libya
It is essential that the anti-war and peace movements inside the U.S. and the other NATO countries openly oppose the imperialist plot to destroy and seize Libya. There is no such thing as a good war of neo-colonization and occupation.
The lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq prove clearly that the conditions for the majority of people living under a U.S. occupation will inevitably worsen. The deterioration of the social conditions of people living under imperialist rule, either direct or indirect, will lead to greater military intervention and consequent mass deaths and destruction.

Anti-war forces must demand imperialist hands off the national wealth of the Libyan people. The rebels can in no way be considered the legitimate representatives of the people when they have openly collaborated with former colonial powers and the leading imperialist state in the world, the U.S., to not only topple the government of the country but to also approve the theft of its natural resources and foreign assets.
The war against Libya is the first full operational mission of the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) which was established by the Pentagon in 2008 to increase military intervention on the continent. With the reliance of the United States ruling class on the oil exports and mineral resources of the African continent, there will be greater calls from the bourgeoisie to engage in efforts aimed at regime change following the same pattern set in Ivory Coast by France and in Libya by a collective of imperialist states led by the U.S.

Activists concerned with global peace and development should demand the dismantling of AFRICOM and the withdrawal of all U.S. military involvement on the African continent. Africa's affairs must be the exclusive purview of the people who will always bear the brunt of imperialist intervention and occupation.

Abayomi Azikiwe is Editor, Pan-African News Wire

Web Sites http://panafricannews.blogspot.com

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The movie continues....final itakuwa ni unity goverment involving both sides of NTC & Pro Gaddafi
 
Turkey's PM Erdogan visits Libya

Friday, 16 September 2011
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Turkey's prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan, who will visit Libya on Friday, said that Islam is not contradictory to democracy. (Photo by Reuters)

By Joseph Logan and Emma Farge
Reuters

Turkey's prime minister heads to Libya on Friday, a day after the French and British leaders won a hero's welcome there for helping to overthrow Muammar Qaddafi and in the midst of a fierce battle over Qaddafi's home town.

Tayyip Erdogan, on a North African tour to assert Ankara's regional influence, will be hoping to reap political and economic dividends from Libya's new rulers for his country's help in their struggle to end Qaddafi's 42-year grip on power.

After nearly seven months of fighting, anti-Qaddafi forces backed by NATO air power control most of Libya, including oil-producing centers and the capital Tripoli, which they seized last month.

-Al Arabiya
 
(Reuters) - Forces loyal to Libya's new rulers surged into the desert town of Bani Walid on Friday in a fierce attack on one of the last strongholds still in the hands of Muammar Gaddafi loyalists that could prove a major turning point in the war. Explosions and gunfire echoed over the hills surrounding the town, which has been under siege for two weeks, with hundreds of die-hard supporters of the country's fugitive former ruler concentrated around its center.

There was also a report, on Al-Jazeera television, of fierce fighting at Gaddafi's home town of Sirte on the coast, a day after interim government forces announced a breakthrough.

Anti-Gaddafi forces storm desert stronghold | Reuters
 
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