Libya
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@unknownuser said:
Nato put a plan together that was to save Libyan lives.
They made a small error: 50.000 dead, 200.000 wounded, 2.000.000 out of the country! Very human act.
@unknownuser said:
It is easy to state what is wrong in the world; but in doing so, be prepared to state how to make things right in the world.
Well, start from yourself, your voice and vote. Don't support wars against sovereign counties in the name of "democracy". It's not legal. Things are simple as that. Or you think it's ok?
@unknownuser said:
Many civilians would've died, and many others would've ended up in cells and/or torture chambers.
I guess you didn't bother watching this, so I'm showing it again. Look at a number of people here. This is the evidence Western media could not create with their propaganda machine, thees are the real people:
Can anyone tell that this is not the truth?
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Would the people in NATO countries to see these images, they could despite all the war propaganda understand that war by NATO, with a few as henchmen led, is not to the liberation of the people in Libya, but against the Libyan people and their legitimate government is.
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@bob-designer said:
May their new found freedom and happyness live forever.
bob-designer, I rejoice too being able to talk directly.
I am pretty sure that you did not know
that in Libya,
until this past month of March, under Gaddafi´s regime,
%(#004000)[their people had the highest standard of living in Africa,
the electricity and water was free to all people,
the education and health care was also free and high quality,
houses were provided free when marrying,
cars were given for the 30% of their cost,
and loans for everyone were free of interest by LAW.]
Don´t you think the Libyan people already had the basic facts on their society to live happily ?Now it has been destroyed, what for ? humanitarian reasons ? in the name of Democracy ?
No-one has the absolute reason, that is why respect is the basis of convivence, but NATO and USA believes they have and acts violently and cruel. Those are the facts. They hide the information they want and push the ones they need to conquer their goals.
And one has to surf INTERNET to reach other views.You say : Did they do the right thing or should a few good men stand and do nothing?
Information is the heart of the matter, is not it ? We only get their view but we all can see their effects.
salud -
It is a self evident truth that if the Libyan's main export were camel-dung then western governments would have had no interest in overthrowing their dictator, no matter how wicked he was [e.g. see Robert Mugabe]. Qaddafi's support for using a gold-standard [Dinar] in place of Dollar-trading for oil across Africa and the Arab world was somewhat ill-conceived, considering what happened to Sadam when he wanted to change from Dollar to Euro-based trading of oil!
Qaddafi clearly did many good things for the Libyans whom he favored, or who offered him their craven support.
The standard of living for most Libyans was pretty good and benefits were shared out from the oil-revenue more than in most nations... BUT, obviously many Libyans felt that it was still, 'Better a free man in hell than a slave in paradise' as they gave their lives to that end...
ALSO - to his demerit...
Have you factored in the Abu Salim massacre in 1996, or the college students he was hanging in the 1980s, or that he had opposition abroad assassinated.
Day to day corruption in Libya was perhaps the worse in the world [now it'll probably get worse].
Libyan unemployment was 20-30%.
Libya was ranked fifth from last amongst all countries for their freedom of the press.
Libyan state controlled media was often used to glorify him and his edicts, without any balanced reporting.
Libyan infra-structure was weak and prone to failures [now it'll probably get worse].
Who organized the Lockerbie bombing or the shooting of protesters and killing of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in London?
He wrecked the Libyan national army by entering into several futile wars to satisfy his personal fantasies.
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Libya was not 'paradise' before the recent fracas and it won't be afterwards either.
I am not sorry he's gone, but as the song says, 'Revolution never won, it's just another form of gun to do again what they have done...' and of course all war is 'state organized theft' of something - even if it's not taking tangible objects then it's stealing hearts or minds...
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Great way of putting it, Tig...
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Hi**TIG**
So what this justified invasion has achieved ?It is the procedure of itself what deeply angers me.
The non-reaction from us the people who consider ourselves to be free and living as well in paradise.
Who consider ourselves to be educated and have all these
Human Rights Institutions and so on.We have been able to make Laws for the Human Rights and we see how, based on those principles, the ones who look for power and money, take advantage of the situation and we applaud.
Just the same with Corporations and the Banking. On behalf of the rights of Constitutional freedom we have allowed them to do whatever they have liked.
I believe that we the people have been kidnapped.
It has to be stopped. Their dirty game and our unconsciousness of this facts have to be ended.
I really hope that the Movement around the World showed with clarity the last 15 October, will get over it.
I can only feel shame now.cheers
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I agree that the West has little to be proud of in their various forays into other countries' 'internal' affairs. But it was ever thus over the centuries - we learn nothing...
However, consider the alternative... we did nothing in Libya ever - then we'd have Qaddafi [or his family/cronies] still in power, oppressing those many Libyans who disagreed with him: the way to look at it is, "choosing the lesser of two evils".
Our evil is obviously better than his evil - after all we own it !
I agree that the West really needs to take a long look at itself and get its head out of its ass... and start doing what it preaches - like proper democracy for the people, without undue influence of 'big-business', which would be a good start... but that still doesn't excuse any of the other crap that is heaped on people around the world by alternative types of government/dictatorship or religious belief systems... theirs is just as flawed as ours.
You cannot justify what Qaddafi did because he gave away electricity
I am not justifying what the West did either -
**TIG**I am not saying that. I assume you know it.
But even being so,
I think that you cannot justify the invasion because we are less evil.All this could have been arranged in a very different way.
We are human. We are able to talk to each other.
We created the United Nations to do so.I am sorry but this invasion has no justification at all.
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@unknownuser said:
But even being so,
I think that you cannot justify the invasion because we are less evil.All this could have been arranged in a very different way.
We are human. We are able to talk to each other.
We created the United Nations to do so.I am sorry but this invasion has no justification at all.
My view, of course.I'm going to add only this:
Now, when Qaddafi is "punished" for his "evil", are we going to punish in that same manner "less evil" NATO and western politicians who killed all that people ("for their own sake") and stolen all that wealth from them?
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A clarifying interview with Gaddafi :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7uBSRTP2xQ
They were one nation, One people :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fKB1CEiVF-4
A testimony :
http://vimeo.com/31322866crumbling world ahead
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Thanks Juan. There is only one truth... 1700000 of 6000000 people of Lybia protesting against NATO are the evidence no one can deny...even with all the power and media machine they have like in "Wag the Dog" movie.
It was a massive killing of innocent people for colonial reasons!
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Farrakhan
The masquerade is over
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQhPm2aqysk&feature=player_embedded#!
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