Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Bloodbath in Libya .. and the world condemns


Receiving system, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi yesterday painful blows of the millions of protesters who sought the scope of protests from Benghazi to Tripoli, the capital.

Which led to hundreds of deaths and injuries, the most violent protests against the Gaddafi regime 42 years ago. As I talked to reports from Tripoli for victims of rising protests to 400 people dead and hundreds wounded talked some news agencies for what it called a massacre against demonstrators. In a qualitative development, announced the largest tribes in Libya, combined population of nearly two million people joining the demonstrators, and threatened to cut off oil supplies unless they are injected into the blood, Fimathdtt novels and witnesses from the liberalization of Benghazi supporters of al-Gaddafi, as well as join the segments of the Army in addition to the demonstrators. With military aircraft bombed a Libyan demonstrators yesterday evening in Tripoli to connect the capitals of the world condemn the excessive use of force against protesters, the Libyan regime. And fell hundreds of dead and wounded in ongoing clashes in Libya, amid accusations of Libyan security forces and mercenaries committing massacres against the protesters .. in the meantime joined the tribe and to Tarhunah Rafla, the two largest tribes in Libya and the counties of approximately two million, the demonstrators against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. Medical sources said at the Benghazi hospital, east of Libya that at least 200 people were killed in protests in the city. As other medical sources reported that some 50 people were killed in the city of Benghazi in Libya since noon yesterday.
And foreign human rights organizations reported deaths of 300 people and injured hundreds of others in the protests continued in several Libyan cities. The news agency quoted a Western eyewitness as saying that the demonstrators are designated as a massacre.
At the same time, said a spokesman for the tribe of Abd al-Hakim Tarhunah Obozzoidp The elders of his tribe, which is the third of the population of the capital Tripoli, declared acquitted of the system and join the tribe of demonstrators against the tyrant .. and called for tribal members to join the revolution. He added that the elders of the tribe, which belongs to most Army soldiers have sought to educate their children especially soldiers on their tribe and not following the temptation called for by the sword of Islam after the regime arming many.
The newspaper said the Libyan Cyrene on its Web site yesterday that the anti-government protests erupted in the town of Ras Lanuf Libyan where there is an oil refinery and petrochemical complex.
The newspaper quoted officials as saying that the establishment of special committees of workers and local residents formed to protect the facility from damage.
On the level of international reaction, condemned the European Union foreign ministers killed anti-government protesters in Libya when they met yesterday to discuss the implications of wave turbulence that has swept North Africa and the Middle East.
And through the Ministers of Britain, France, Germany and Italy are alarmed by the violence and concern about the possible influx of illegal immigrants from North Africa after Libya threatened last week to halt cooperation in stopping the flow.
It called on the British Foreign Secretary William Hague, the Libyan authorities to ensure appropriate protection for foreign nationals and help those who are trying to leave the country.
Britain also said that the families of embassy staff would return by air to the home after extended demonstrations against the rule of Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year-old to the capital Tripoli.
According to a draft joint statement of the Foreign Ministers of the European Union to be approved by the member states and twenty-seven of the Union condemned the crackdown on protesters, which killed more than 200 people. She said the draft statement that the Council of the European Union deplores the violence and the death of civilians and said that freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are fundamental rights of every human being must be respected and protected.
He said Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb said the EU should consider imposing sanctions on Qaddafi and his family, government officials, including the prohibition of granting visas and freezing assets.
He said how can we hand look at what is happening in Libya which killed nearly 300 people dead we are not talking about sanctions or travel bans, for example, Ali al-Qadhafi. And said Stubb, that it is not up to the European Union to change the leader of Libya, but should leadership in Tripoli to listen to the people. He said the Secretariat, and to listen to the people does not mean that you must use a machine gun. He said Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Italy was concerned about developments. Italy has business interests spread widely in Libya, especially the energy sector. And called the Marshall Plan to help the North Africa and the Middle East, but stressed that Europe should not give the impression that they are trying to export democracy.
Frattini said that there are close ties between Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Gaddafi, we must help and support the peaceful reconciliation.
He said we must mobilize European funds, because frankly, if allowed the collapse of the economies of these countries, we will pay the price. France called again for the Libyan authorities for the immediate cessation of acts of violence against demonstrators, and respect the right of peaceful demonstration in the country and freedom of expression and communication.
The spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry Bernard Valero for his country's concern about the developments in Libya.
Valero pointed out that France has evacuated 30 French nationals working in the hospital, Benghazi to Tripoli, he said, adding that the French embassy in Libya decided to leave school and closed the French school in Tripoli and that the number of French families left the country.
In London, Foreign Ministry summoned the British ambassador to Libya in London to express the full condemnation of the use of force against demonstrators.
The Foreign Office said in a press statement it had demanded an immediate halt to the violence and killings of demonstrators in addition to an investigation into the events in Benghazi, east of the country and bring those responsible for these events of the

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