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Erstellt: 09.10.16, 12:31 Betreff: The Dreadful Chronology of Gaddafi’s Murder
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Jean-Paul Pougala’s April 14, 2011 piece in Pambazuka News titled “The Lies Behind the West’s War on Libya” describes how Africa first developed its own transcontinental communications system by purchasing a telecommunications satellite on December 26, 2007: the African Development Bank ponied up $50 million toward the nearly $400 million cost of the orbiter and the West African Development Bank added $27 million more. Libya contributed $300 million, which made the purchase possible. Pougala writes that when it was up and running, the new system was “connecting the entire continent by telephone, television, radio broadcasting, and several other technological applications such as telemedicine and distance teaching.” http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/10/05/the-dreadful-chronology-of-gaddafis-murder/
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Erstellt: 18.10.16, 13:16 Betreff: War-weary Libyans miss life under Qaddafi
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Five years after an uprising killed Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi, residents in the capital joke they have grown to miss the longtime dictator as the frustrations of daily life mount.
Those living in Tripoli say they are exhausted by power cuts, price rises and a lack of cash flow as rival authorities and militias battle for control of the country.
"I hate to say it but our life was better under the previous regime," says Fayza Al Naas, a 42-year-old pharmacist, referring to Qaddafi’s more than four decades of rule.
Today, "we wait for hours outside banks to beg cashiers to give us some of our own money. Everything is three times more expensive". http://www.thenational.ae/world/middle-east/war-weary-libyans-miss-life-under-qaddafi
So , das ist die "Demokratie" die in Libyen gebracht hat ..... ich persönliche denke das Kaddafi bis ende 80'er gute sache gemacht hat , und sicheher es gibt sache die man kritisiert kann , aber von anfanfg 90'er bis seiner Stürtz mit seine persönlische Kult noch Korruption , Privatisierung von den libyse Eingenturm , das Macht von seinen Söhnen ,...haben zerstort die gute sache die er bis ende 80ér gemacht hat .... . Außen Europe , wann haben Bomben die von Himmel fallen , eine Demokratie gebracht....
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Erstellt: 27.10.16, 13:32 Betreff: KHADAFFI’S MURDER
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“We came, we saw…he died” boasted a beaming Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, speaking of the 2011 western overthrow of Libya’s leader Muammar Khadaffi.
She was, of course, shamelessly paraphrasing Caesar’s famous summary of his campaign around the Black Sea. Mrs. Clinton, who seems ordained to be America’s next president, should have been rather more cautious in admitting to murder.
This week marks the fifth anniversary of Khadaffi’s grisly death. The Libyan leader was fleeing in a motor convoy to reach friendly tribal territory when French warplanes and a US drone attacked and destroyed the vehicles. Wounded, Khadaffi crawled into a culvert where he was captured by French and US-backed rebels.
Khadaffi was severely beaten, then anally raped with a long knife. At least two bullets finally ended his suffering. Thus ended the colorful life of the man who wanted to be the second Nasser and leader of a united Arab world. His death was a warnings to others trying to challenge the Mideast status quo I call the American Raj. http://ericmargolis.com/2016/10/khadaffis-murder/
Über der Author https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Margolis
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