Friday, March 11, 2011

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Lo strano caso libico


(receive and publish the article by George Menon. Although not entirely agree with his words, and it offers several interesting points for reflection and analysis) .

If we think about the Libya case, we have different and contradictory evidence on the ground.
A news released in recent days by Al Jazeera said that the Libyan leader would come to help other African mercenaries recruited by Israel.
Al Jazeera is funded by Qatar, which has a liking to both Iran and Hamas. Not I think it might be suspected of pro-Israeli sentiments, no? [1]
On 18 February, according to Al Jazeera, it would be a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyau, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and the Foreign Affairs Avigdor Lieberman. During the secret meeting, it was decided to instruct the General Israel Zef (director of a security company, Global CTS) to direct the recruitment of a group of former soldiers from Central African countries for use in Libya in defense of the regime under attack. The agreement provides for the payment of a daily allowance of $ 2,000 for each mercenary should be referred to only $ 100 in his pockets, and the rest would be pocketed by the Global CTS. [2]
The reason why Israel would act as bodyguards to Gaddafi is probably the fear that his government is born from the ashes of a country ruled by an Islamist regime very close to Hamas. If so then it would explain some things better. Iran is the third largest producer of oil, Libya is the ninth in his basement and has the largest deposits of Africa. If, following the overthrow of Gadhafi, to catch on a similar theocratic government, their influence on the energy market might worry about the singers of the free market and globalization.
mercenaries recruited from both sides would still not ever tried thanks to the intervention USA [3], jealous guardian and guarantor of its contractors (Blackwater and co.), The armed wing of the CIA Peacereport seconds. [4]
But if Al-Jazeera and Presstv (the latter under the direct supervision of Ahmadinejad) speak of 50,000 mercenaries recruited, Human Rights Watch said categorically that there is no mercenary Libyan soil. The 156 fighters arrested in pro-Qadhafi Al Bayda by the rioters are not mercenaries in the south of Chad, but the Libyans, and with very dark skin [5].
The reason for their loyalty to Qaddafi lies in its fight against the discrimination have always been subject. Gaddafi is the leading pan-African advocate of internationalism, the United States of Africa would put Finally, according to Rais, the numerous tribal disputes incurred by corrupt governments and to foster a pro-Western economic and spiritual rebirth of Africa, always the first destination for Europeans and Americans after looting.
A little 'how Tito managed to keep alive a republic from the USSR so far that ethnic fundamentalisms, Qaddafi has succeeded in recent decades to maintain relative peace between the various ethnic groups. And even that disadvantage the latent hatred of the Africans by the Arabs. At the point of asking publicly apologize for having taken and sold into slavery in African children. "I regret what they did ... the Arabs in North Africa brought African children to make them slaves and sell them as pets. I am ashamed of those practices. I apologize to all of this "[6]
Obviously we expect a similar statement by the Portuguese, English, English, Danish, Dutch, Swedish and French and see my old article on trafficking in Africa (Middle Passage). [ 7]
So while Gaddafi is accused of causing thousands of deaths (never documented) and is instructed by the court internazionae Hague process against him, the insurgents are also accused of crimes against humanity to have started a massive ethnic cleansing of anyone who is blacker than their skin. There is talk of at least 200 victims of sub-Saharan origin kidnapped, robbed and beaten to death or left to die in the desert. [8]
Some see a parallel between Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein: the end of the two dictators seems to have been planned to take possession of energy reserves. Although the argument is reasonable in general, I suspect that things are not quite as they seem. Unlike Saddam, Gaddafi has never thought of actions harmful to the U.S. how to get rid of dollar reserves or trading oil in Euros. [9]
Instead, Gadhafi has always sold the Libyan oil without any problems to anyone who would pay him. So far, but it is said that at this point does not change your mind. They run some reports that he intends, by pure revenge, to sell all its oil to China and India [10].
If we put all the Rais has made every effort to be conciliatory with the owners of the steam. Take the incident at Lockerbie, for example. The usual media wanted to mount the Libyans responsible for the disaster, despite evidence indicating the contrary. Gaddafi took responsibility for the attack to be readmitted in the salons of international politics.
Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, a former Libyan minister of justice, with an absolutely perfect timing now claims to have evidence that you arrange the bombing of PanAm flight 103 was just Gaddafi. Music to the ears of U.S. and UK governments, played without offering a shred of evidence. Meanwhile, Abdel-Jalil is already being called "President", is distinct in the formation of the new National Council of Libya. And solemnly declares that the new government will be clear Islamist. [11]
But back to the Lockerbie case. The person who most contributed to the investigation that led to the dock Libyan was Vincent Cannistraro. In the 80s he was a CIA officer involved in the brutal repression of Iran-Contra. In 1986 he was commissioned to "destabilize and destroy Gaddafi's Libya, then was put in charge of the Committee on the Lockerbie case. [12]
And so despite Lord Peter Frazer (Al-Megrahi's lawyer) to demonstrate that Tony Gauci (The main witness against his defended) was operated by the CIA and had grossed $ 2 million for services rendered, the prosecution could have accepted the view of the implication of Libyan facilities.
Gaddafi after some hesitation agreed to indemnify each with $ 10 million of the 270 families who lost loved ones in the attack. It was not his fault, but he agreed to back off of penalties and quell'insistente media hype that painted him as a monster.
Actually took the chestnuts from the fire in Iran and the U.S.. Yes, because it seems that the Lockerbie bombing was the response to the killing of 290 passengers of the Iran Air flight 655 from the intersection Vincennes U.S. Navy, July 3, 1988.
In the words of Prime Minister Shukri Ghanem, Libya wanted to "buy peace. After the sanctions were forced to address economic, and thought it was easier for us to buy peace. That's why we agreed to pay in compensation. [13]
not paid but were responsible. And today the U.S. and Iran are both accused Gaddafi of crimes against humanity, and to use 50,000 African mercenaries to kill the insurgents. In agreement with Israel, too.
not find it a bit 'strange? Perhaps Iran, the U.S. and Israel are simultaneously converging their interests over those territories.
And if the Rais were want to tell what he knows about Lockerbie and Ustica, for example?
[1] http://it.peacereporter.net/articolo/27153/Libia, + Al + Jazeera + 'new + mercenaries + in + the + Niger + arrival '
[2] http:/ / www.presstv.ir/detail/167814.html
[3] http://www.america24.com/news/mercenari-libia-non-perseguibili-crimini-di-guerra
[4] http : / / it.peacereporter.net/articolo/19325/Stati + United + '+ extension + of + Blackwater CIA '
[5] http://www.rnw.nl/africa/article/hrw-no -mercenaries-eastern Libya-0-
[6] http://www.presstv.ir/detail/146302.html
[7] http://www.appelloalpopolo.it/?p=1248
[8] http://somalilandpress.com/libya-rebels-execute-black-immigrants-while-forces-kidnap-others-20586
[9] http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,998512,00.html
[10] http://www.wallstreetitalia.com/article.aspx?IdPage=1089625
[11] http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view/20110227-322463/Libya-ex-minister-announces-transitional-government
[12] http://www.lockerbietruth.com/
[13] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/3515589.stm

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