söndag 12 maj 2013

Internationell expert: De flesta Libyer har det mycket sämre nu än under Gaddafi`s styre


Professor Mark Almond: - De flesta Libyer har det idag mycket sämre än under Gaddafi`s styre - Den militära insatsen var en total katastrof för landet...


RT 2013-05-11
USA och Storbritannien drar tillbaka diplomatpersonal från Libyen till följd av den politiska oron i landet.


Professor Mark Almond berättar i en intervju för RT att upptrappningen av våldsspiralen i Libyen sannolikt beror på destabiliseringen av maktstrukturen vilket resulterat i kaos i stora delar av landet efter att Gaddafi störtats.

Många lokala krigsherrar i Libyen anser att USA och väst inte hållit vad de lovade som kompensation, när de ställde militärt upp för att störta diktator Gaddafi. Det finns många som vill kontrollera landets naturtillgångar...

Det talas också om att den amerikanske ambassadören Chris Stevens öde, berodde på att han och USA arbetade med att rekrytera krigare och support i Libyen, för kriget i Syrien mot mot al-Assad.

Ambassadören sökte sannolikt support hos fel beväpnade gäng i Libyen. Inte alla uppskattade USA:s planer i Syrien. Mycket angående detta har även avslöjats i USA på senaste tiden.

http://rt.com/op-edge/withdraw-staff-libya-gaddafi-158/


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The Real Benghazi Story: U.S. Op to Arm al-Qaeda in Syria

InfoWars 013-05-08
Last November, we reported that the murder of ambassador Christopher Stevens wasn’t about a lame anti-Muslim video. It was connected to an arms shipment as part of the on-going “creative destruction” of the Middle East and North Africa.

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Videon publicerad den 27 jan 2013
1/22/13 - Retired Army Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin—who is the former commander of the U.S. Special Forces Command, the former deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence and who, in the 1990s, worked with the CIA—told CNSNews.com in a video interview last week that he believes it is a reasonable supposition that the U.S. was supporting or planning to support the Syrian rebels via Benghazi, Libya.

 http://www.infowars.com/the-real-benghazi-story-us-op-to-arm-al-qaeda-in-syria/

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The UK and US are removing some diplomatic staff from Libya amid political unrest throughout the country. Professor Mark Almond told RT that the spike in violence is mostly due to Libya's state of disorder - which has worsened since Gaddafi's overthrow.

The US State Department said that it has “approved the ordered departure of non-emergency personnel from Libya.” It said that the US embassy in Tripoli would continue to remain “open and functioning.” A spokesman for the Foreign Office said that Britain’s embassy is temporarily withdrawing a small number of staff - most of which “work in support of government ministries which have been affected by recent developments.”

Those “recent developments” refer to an increase in violence which was sparked after two ex-rebels besieged two ministries last month over a law that would ban officials who served under former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Since then, gunmen have surrounded the Libyan foreign embassy and Benghazi has been the target of bomb attacks which left a police station damaged.

Mark Almond, an international relations professor at Turkey’s Bilkent University, says the violence is largely to do with the country’s chaotic state, as well as a power struggle regarding who should control the country’s oil and gas industry.

http://rt.com/op-edge/withdraw-staff-libya-gaddafi-158/

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Grad missiles, anti-aircraft guns: Armed men surround Libya Justice Ministry

RT 2013-04-30  
Heavily-armed men in pick-up trucks have surrounded Libya’s Justice Ministry, demanding the resignation of any officials who served in the regime of deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Upwards of 20 pickup trucks mounted with machine guns, grad missiles and anti-aircraft guns have positioned themselves at the ministry’s gates, blocking access to the building, AFP reports. Despite the heavy artillery, the men were not overtly hostile and no shots have reportedly been fired.  

"Several armed men in vehicles equipped with anti-aircraft guns surrounded the Ministry of Justice," Walid Ben Rabha, head of the ministry's information department, said on Tuesday. "They asked the minister and staff present to leave their offices and close the ministry."

 http://rt.com/news/gunmen-libya-justice-ministry-635/
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"If they don't pass the political isolation law, we will protest here and topple the government," a demonstrator who identified himself as Faisal Alaqsa told Reuters.
 
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RT 2013-05-13
At least 17 people, including three children, were killed and another 30 injured when a car bomb exploded in crowded area outside a hospital in Benghazi, Libya.

Libya’s Defense Ministry reported that 17 people died in the blast, shortly after Libyan Deputy Interior Minister Abdullah Massoud confirmed 15 deaths.

“Fifteen people have been killed and at least 30 were wounded in the explosion of a car bomb near the hospital,"
Deputy Interior Minister Massoud said.

Libyan security official Abdel-Salam al-Barghathi said the car bomb was parked outside a bakery near the city's main hospital, AP reported.

"I saw people running and some of them were collecting parts of bodies,"
Reuters quoted a witness as saying.

http://rt.com/news/benghazi-hospital-blast-204/



Internationell expert: De flesta Libyer har det mycket sämre nu än under Gaddafi`s styre

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