Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Preserve the people's revolution

[ Nota Bene: I do not know Muhammad. I think his intentions are pure. Others might doubt them. In this day and age, some are not even trust their dog. For my part, I found authentic to its text, which was good enough to translate and publish it here. The link to the English version, published in the blogs section of Guardian at the bottom of the page. - SK ]

Muhammad Libya min
Libya is united in the people's revolution - please do not interfere

We support a no-fly zone, but the blood of the dead will be paid for anything Libyan
if the West distort our uprising with a failed intervention

"Kiss my mother to me, and tell him that his son died a hero," said my friend Ahmed, 26, the first person who rushed toward him when he was shot in a street in Tripoli.

Two days later, my friend died in hospital. Like that.

This handsome young man, tall, funny, witty, no more. It will not respond to my calls. His account Facebook remain frozen forever.

An hour before he shot, I called Ahmed. He looked great. He said he was Green Square, the heart of Tripoli, and we were free. Then the bad telephone connections have meant that I could not reach him for two days.

Then I called the best friend of Ahmed who told me the terrible news. They were burying. So I rushed to the cemetery, and I got to the end of the funeral. I met some of our friends. They have designated a place on the floor telling me that Ahmed's body was there. We kissed and we cried all our hearts.

This kind of stories you hear in Tripoli these days. Hundreds, perhaps thousands. Stories that you'd be hard to imagine in everyday life.

Like when you hear a baby of six months has been murdered, you hope with all my heart that the statements of Saif al-Islam Kadhafi to be true, there is very little violence here, that Al- Jazeera has invented the whole story. You hope that the child is sleeping peacefully in the arms of his mother, in this very moment. Like when you hear that someone Tajura, which had a bullet in the head for two days before he died, leaving a grieving wife and child. You pray to God that the father could be playing with his child. But photos, videos show you the raw truth. The screams do not need translation. Loved ones struck down by death include all men cry.

is life in Tripoli for some time. That's why the city is nicknamed the "City of Ghosts" by its inhabitants in despair at the sight fleeing protestors with tear gas. The city is stopped, the vast majority of shops are closed, such as schools and universities. Few stores that sell basic products, remain open, a few hours a day.

But despite this grim picture of Tripoli, people have high hopes and belief that we are witnessing the last hours of the Gaddafi regime. This man no longer governs Libya, it is more than a man with a gun pointed at the people.

His two speeches, and his son were previously only threats - and they turned against them, for the good of the Libyan revolution. From east to west Libya, the tribes are out to affirm national unity.

Abroad, his record is no better. Gaddafi wanted to scare the Western world with the alleged threat of an Islamic emirate. The international community has responded by blocking the road to exile, by freezing its assets and bringing the crimes of his regime before the International Court of Justice, with a unanimity unprecedented, almost.

All Libyans, even the minority pro-Gaddafi, are convinced that this is a matter of time before Libya can not find his freedom. But one question terrifying remains: How many martyrs will fall before the fall of Qaddafi? How many souls does it take before this disaster ever?

But the happy ending that we see, is troubled by a fear shared by all the Libyans, that of a possible military intervention by Western powers to end the crisis.

misunderstand me. Like all Libyans, I am convinced that no-fly zone would be a good thing to inflict a fatal blow to the regime on many levels, it would cut the road in convoys of mercenaries, recruited in Africa to prevent Gaddafi engage in trafficking in money and other property, and most importantly it would prevent the plan to bomb arsenals, as claimed by many witnesses, conceal chemical weapons would result in an unimaginable catastrophe, without forgetting that the Qaddafi planes themselves may carry such weapons.

Still something seems to have met the Libyans from all walks; terrestrial military intervention by any foreign power whatsoever, would lead - as Mustafa Abud Al Jeleil, former Minister of Justice and leader of the interim government opposition has said - much more fierce fighting those that were caused by the mercenaries.

I'm not for the option of limited air strikes on specific targets. It is a full popular revolution, whose essence is the blood of the Libyan people, who fought only when the West ignored his incipient revolution, fearing for their interests in Libya. Therefore I would like the revolution is accomplished by those who have begun: the Libyan people.

While calls for foreign intervention are increasing, I'd like to send a message to Western leaders: Obama, Cameron, Sarkozy. This is an opportunity not common extent that you fell from heaven, the opportunity to improve your image in the eyes of Arabs and Muslims. Do not waste it. Until now, all your programs aimed at bringing the West and East have failed and some have made things worse. So do not start an action that you might conclude, do not turn the purity of a popular revolution in a calamity that hit everyone. Do not waste the blood that my friend Ahmed has paid for me. Let us live simply

neighbors on the same planet. Who knows, maybe one day, the neighbor that I am to be held on your doorstep and you shake hands with a smile.

Translation: Stefan Kalinski

(photo: al jazeera )

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News Feeds of the day [Al Jazeera ] [ Guardian] [The World ] [ France 24] [Der Spiegel ]

As-salam 'aleikoum Here the first news of the morning.

- In

Guardian we learn that the regime forces "have launched offensives against-the territories controlled by the opposition. Jets bombed the army Ajdabiya, 160 km south of Benghazi and witnesses told the AP that in the night, pro-troops accompanied by tanks Qaddafi tried to resume Zaouia "(50 km west of the capital)" without success. " [An AP dispatch about a clash of six hours!] -
"Al-Arabiya reported that forces loyal to the Libyan leader is positioned near the border Tunisia. "- The British daily also notes that the U.S. deployed the fleet near the Libyan coast, while the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, is investigating the option of a no-fly zone in the sky Libya.
- The live blog
the World
mentions the "last supporters of Qaddafi" In the Security Council of the United Nations, Brazil and Colombia have passed sanctions against Libya, which were adopted unanimously. Most Latin American countries have condemned the repression of the troops of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Three exceptions: Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. - As a possible "safe", one can also think about two or three African countries, including Zimbabwe. - The newspaper also quotes Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez expressed Monday [28-02-2011] its desire to create an international mediation to resolve the crisis in Libya and [which] has accused States U.S. and its NATO allies want to use force.

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Regarding the "sampling points", the live ticker of Spiegel reports: "The head of state Gaddafi and his family might be plotting an escape in Belarus, which is what seems to indicate, according to the SIPRI , the Research Institute on Peace Stockholm , at least two landings private plane at an airport Gaddafi Belarus during the last week. The head of state of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, is said to be the last European dictator. There is also evidence [ again according to the SIPRI] that his country had delivered 40 tons of weapons to Libya in recent weeks. As a means of payment, Qaddafi probably routed diamonds in Belarus with his private jet. " And here is an excerpt more consistent (always in English) of the interview of Colonel K., dating from yesterday

:

[10:10] In the west of Libya, witnesses reported the gathering of soldiers loyal to the regime: residents feared an attack on the city of Nalout [or Nalut] at about 60 kilometers from the Tunisian border. The area is already under the control of the opponents. (in
Spiegel
)

[10:25] The situation is worrying Zaouia. The regime forces, who encircled, blocked the supply of downtown in the hands of the opposition (in
Guardian
). - Since yesterday, Colonel K. therefore seeks by all means (negotiations, bombing, commando actions, coups, asphyxia) to regain ground. No success yet. ... [11:10]

Le Monde reports a "show of force supporters of Gaddafi" The Libyan army strengthens its presence in Dehiba ext border with Tunisia, in western Libya. Military vehicles and soldiers armed with Kalashnikovs were deployed to the border post, which they decorated with green flags of Libya. Monday there was no military presence in Dehiba, located about sixty miles Nalout. The Libyan army has deployed reinforcements to Nalout not to see the city falling into the hands of insurgents who have forced the regime of Muammar Gaddafi in western countries. Here is a map published today by El Pais

. The shaded areas and cities and in blue are in the hands of the opposition, the two cities in red (as well as tribes and Gadaf Magartha) are forfeited to the plan. The red circle around Wazin Nalut and indicates a strong presence of pro-Gaddafi troops and heavy artillery.

[14:00] The Saudi Arabian stock market has lost 7.7% after the announcement by Reuters
the release of a Shiite religious activist a constitutional monarchy in this country (absolutist)! (In
Spiegel) - Meanwhile Libyan assets are frozen everywhere (USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria ...) - According to one observer, it seems difficult to assess the personal fortune of Gaddafi clan because it is inseparable from that of Libya ... Also China and now Russia, were against a ban on flights over the territory of Libya, advocated by David Cameron and NATO. However, analysts say they could not implement such an "option" if they got the green light from the UN. And Russia will have a veto!
[2:15 p.m.] The situation on the Tunisian border becomes really critical for refugees keep coming, humanitarians bring tents and food, but the demand is much too important to be satisfied. (Al Jazeera
) - Marked for several days already, this situation could be quickly resolved by the Western powers, who for now prefer to take warlike postures and "punish" a power which in practice is already more! - Colonel K. knows well: apart from skirmishes or commando actions (albeit deadly) and intimidation, he can not envisage a major operation without risking a bloodbath which would be the first victim. - I guess that Colonel K. knows that his last hour has struck, and he tries to play all cards he still believes in his possession. This is where is his "unconscious" (and its apparent "inconsistency"): He thinks he still has cards to play. And above all: he seems convinced it's a game! - A game of massacre, certainly, but a game nonetheless. And it will not come out victorious, it is certain to get out, period! Belarus, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, or elsewhere.
A word on the "freezing" of assets: It may feel (diffuse) that Gaddafi's Libya is being resulted. And it's not just the (hundreds of) billions that accrue to the right to "the Libyan people." There are also huge oil reserves, to be considered "redistribution". So the question arises: Who is the Libyan people, who inherited the vast fortune? Is this a "legal" person, a person "physical"? Which appear in the notary's office to demand his "due"? But above all: who is the notary? ...
The news of the afternoon:
- At the Tunisian border humanitarian situation deteriorates further. The live
the World book that testimony from a doctor on site: "I am part of a group of Tunisian doctors. The humanitarian situation in Ras Jedir and Dhehiba (Tunisia-Libya border) is abysmal. The wave of help and support mobilized by Tunisians no longer seems sufficient. Egypt is trying to repatriate its citizens. It is imperative send boats to evacuate the flow of people. Our convoy of six tonnes of aid arrived in Dhehiba, but apparently The Red Crescent has only a tiny amount of water. " - Furthermore, the newspaper wrote that soldiers loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi have strengthened border with the south of Tunisia they had deserted Sunday and Monday (source: witnesses to the AFP).

- I spent some time translating an article by Muhammad
min Libya,
advancing serious arguments for the non-Western intervention in his country.

- France 24 reports these three stories: The insurgency
Jamahiriya announces the creation of a military council in Benghazi in the east, embryo of a future army that the opposition is still struggling to expand to other cities in western and East under their control. (Source: AFP) -
the side of the regime, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi ... has "denied" that the Libyan regime has attacked civilians, in an interview with Britain's Sky News broadcast Tuesday. Asked whether the fact that belied the Libyan authorities would be taken to the people of Libya, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi said: "Yes, we deny it." - "I challenge anyone to bring me the proof" to the contrary, he said, adding that journalists were free to move wherever they wanted in the country. He also acknowledged that there was more "organized army" in the east, but rejected the idea that the government no longer controlled the area. "The civil authority is still there and is in contact with Tripoli," he said. (Source: AFP) - As the Western powers: Units of the U.S. Navy are close to the Libyan coast to deal with any emergency situation mainly humanitarian in nature, said Tuesday the White House. The spokesman for the U.S. presidency, Jay Carney, however, said: "We are not ruling any options." He added that relatives of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi should "think twice" before continuing to support the No. 1 Libyan faces in his country to unprecedented popular uprising. "(Source: Reuters)
so one can speak today of" interventionist ", headed by British Prime David Cameron and some general Americans who take such an air operation as a "challenge" (
challenge), while conceding that it would require "the prior destruction of air defenses in the country" (General James Mattis). On the other hand, are the "non-interventionist", mainly China and Russia. But also, it seems, the Libyan people themselves, as shown in the text of Muhammad
I translated but this little "vox pop" of France 24 in Benghazi pacified:

Guardian reports that clashes have resulted in the withdrawal of forces regime. The situation is comparable to that of Misrata where sporadic fighting takes place. - And, aside from the interview "denialist" Gaddafi's son, the plan did not materialize ... The worst scenario
- Truly diabolical - that you can imagine is this: Colonel K. let the situation deteriorate (which it does already), the West intervened and there is chaos, whose primary beneficiary is Gaddafi himself. Indeed, the Libyans may strongly disapprove of the operation of foreign armies on their territory, with the feeling (just) to fly their revolution, and they could easily turn against the "invaders" and "occupiers" potential. For his part, Colonel K. which, among Libyan dissidents and Westerners will quickly chosen, will fight alongside "his people" and ... - Yes, I know. This scenario will not happen. - So, good night! مساء الخير
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Monday, February 28, 2011

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[Libya] Tripoli, the fortified camp of Colonel Gaddafi

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As-salam 'aleikoum
] [The World ] [
France 24
]
[Der Spiegel ] The Algerian daily El Watan (right column) sums it up like this: In the 14th day of an unprecedented revolt, the Libyan opposition, strong control of several towns east and west, is preparing to march on Tripoli, where Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, deaf to international pressure continues minimize the bloody uprising that has shaken his regime. This morning, two of the "hot" spots are: - Misrata (or Misuratah , ~ 200km east of Tripoli): The coastal city is in the hands of the opposition, but forces loyal to Gaddafi still hold a (small) part of the airbase. The other part, which includes ammunition depots, is controlled by opponents who have shot down a plane [or a helicopter gunship] pulling the radio station of the city and captured its crew. The fighting around the army base has continued since last night (in Guardian
).
- Zaouia (or Az Zawiyah
, ~ 50km west of Tripoli): The center is held by the opposition, but loyalist forces encircle. Residents feared the center this morning a coup "imminent." (In
Guardian
)

Moreover, the UN warns of humanitarian disaster, given the large number of people fleeing the country without ever knowing where to go. Yesterday evening, a Swiss politician reasoned as follows (in substance): It is not possible to grant asylum "economic" in Switzerland, and asylum policy is not required since the dictatorships in these countries been dismantled. Thus, the borders must remain closed (on the TSR ). Now the UN has rightly asked to open the borders to help the refugees ...
[12:00] A correspondent of Al Jazeera
to Geneva held a meeting of the Council of Human Rights of the UN in the presence of Hillary Clinton: "The issue is not whether
but when Gaddafi will go. " - Some of the imminent end of the Libyan regime, international leaders are already thinking about the "post-Gaddafi" and they evoke a trial for crimes against humanity because of the bloody repression of peaceful demonstrations (especially in Benghazi). - To date, we're talking a thousand or two thousand deaths in Libya since February 17 ("Day of Wrath")!
[12:35] 30 Seconds to expedite the situation in the Libyan newspaper
France 3
! Information Only: A dozen French doctors go to Benghazi today. - Al Jazeera
said that two planes carrying doctors, nurses, medicines and medical equipment must leave France in a "few hours", according to a statement by François Fillon. [12:45]
World
evokes the food situation in Tripoli:
According to the AP, the price of food flames in Tripoli, long lines formed outside bakeries. A witness quoted by the agency indicates that the price of rice has increased 500% to $ 40 for a bag of 5 kilos. [13:00] The Journal of opens on France 2. .. snowfall in the Pyrenees! In the process, a report on the price of gasoline climbs to cause "of instability in many Arab countries! And "a woman of 57 years comatose ... probably because of the Mediator! Then, as expected, we talk about the cabinet reshuffle in France and
president's speech last night ... The Prime Minister said: The decision we have taken [to dismiss the Minister of Foreign Affairs] is not "legal" but "political" (Ms Alliot-Marie did not "at fault") .- Then are the "migration" of concern to Europe.
[1:15 p.m.] is finally speaks of Libya where "opposition forces are preparing to march on Tripoli." "News" in Benghazi and Tripoli. Everything is completed in 3 minutes, no new information filter. - To follow the new edition of the Michelin guide, the Venice Carnival and the Oscars. Good night, kids!

[1:22 p.m.] Misrata: The fights take place with heavy weapons, said one doctor quoted by the BBC (12:15), which refers to the use of antiaircraft guns against demonstrators. ( World
)
[14:00] The
Spiegel writes that Europe seeks to establish contact with
'Libyan opposition, as says Catherine Ashton (Head of European diplomacy) "willing" to collaboration, particularly with the Transition Board which was formed in the East this weekend.
[2:10 p.m.]
Le Monde reported that: The sanctions adopted by the EU include an arms embargo against Libya, as well as freezing assets and visa bans against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and 25 of his relatives. The EU is thus went beyond the sanctions agreed Saturday to the UN.

[14:30] Press Conference in Bordeaux for the new French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, who will his duties officially tomorrow around noon. After Bernard Kouchner (May 2007 - November 2010) and Michèle Alliot-Marie (mi-nov. 2010 - end February 2010), Mayor Bordeaux (who intends to remain elsewhere) is the third tenant of the Quai d'Orsay in less than four months

! - As for the statements of the new chief diplomat, who refused the post in November 2010, they are in harmony with its features: Besides his clear support to the candidature of the incumbent president in 2012, he practiced (with some brio ) the art of saying nothing! - Meanwhile, The World confirms the information given above: At a news briefing in mid-day, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bernard Valero, confirmed that two planes would leave humanitarian aid "in Paris in the late afternoon flights to Benghazi. "These aircraft will transport doctors, nurses, logisticians and five tons of equipment care and medicines," he said.

[3:05 p.m.] With the release of another World , we begin to glimpse the meaning of reshuffle in France : French President Nicolas Sarkozy has asked the EU to convene this weekend a special summit of its leaders in the Libyan crisis, according to a source Diplomatic. "It

[He] has already the support of Italy and Spain," the source said but the decision is ultimately for the EU president, Herman Van Rompuy. The head of European diplomacy Ashton has supported such an initiative. - French President obviously trying to take advantage of events to position itself internationally. Proposals security assistance to dictators Michele Alliot-Marie quacks or crypto-racist Hortefeux (recall this unfortunate sentence: it is an Arab, "is when there are many that there are problems ") does not really growing up the image of France. However, by re-shuffle by this point, criticism of the Opposition (French) is this: Every president of the Fifth Republic is the undisputed head of Foreign Affairs, regardless of the tenant also the Quai d ' Orsay. The policy applied by tabula rasa Nicolas Sarkozy is therefore a means to hide his own responsibility. - At this point, what about Boris Boillon, the new ambassador to Tunisia, which has shown (twice) of boorishness, if not contempt , towards the press just released in this country to the forefront of the Arab Revolution? [15:10] In the district of Tripolitanian Tajoura, Reuters reports a clash between some 400 demonstrators and anti-Gaddafi 4x4 militiamen who fired into the air to disperse them (in Guardian ). - Besides, a correspondent of The New York Times had said on the witness testimonies of inhabitants, the capital seemed "calm" this morning. ...

[3:12 p.m.] A note of instructive World on "Oil" European Commissioner for Energy, Gunther Oettinger, said Monday that the EU had "every reason to believe that the bulk of operating fields (gas and oil) no longer in the hands of Qaddafi, but is under the control of tribes and interim forces have regained power ". Under these conditions, "we decided not to impose a blockade to not penalize people who would not be those targeted by sanctions" , "He added. He said that in Libya, " production (oil) suffered a setback, but the operations should resume"
.
"Gas (Libyan) represents less than 3% of the total EU market and oil less than 10%" said the commissioner, who added that the EU has significant reserves and can count on the OPEC countries to increase their deliveries. Libya, OPEC member, is one of the four major oil producers in Africa. According to the International Energy Agency, it normally produces 1.69 million barrels per day and exported 1.49 mbd in vast majority (85%) to Europe. Italy is its main customer in the EU's oil and gas. [3:30 p.m.] The U.S. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hillary Clinton, spoke in Geneva. She said that President Obama meets Ban Ki-moon today. - "We must work together and take further steps to hold accountable the Qaddafi government" . - "all options" will be explored. "Nothing is ruled out." - "Human rights, democracy and development are inextricably linked ... It is not Western principles or ideals US-American, but real universals. "-" The success of peaceful protests has confused the extremists. "And, towards Iran:" The denial human dignity is in Iran scandal ( contempt). "(in Guardian) - Other passages are quoted by Al Jazeera :" The international community speaks with one voice: these human rights violations humans [in Libya] is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. "- And, concerning the Libyan people:" The world was amazed by her courage and determination. It reminds us that the power human dignity is always underestimated until he triumphs. "- Mrs. Clinton also called for the departure, immediately and without further violence, Colonel K.
[16:00]
Deposits munitions in areas under rebel control in eastern Libya were targeted Monday by air raid leader Muammar Gaddafi, according to several sources in Benghazi (AFP) . - Then this accuracy, a few minutes later: BBC correspondent in Benghazi, Lyse Doucet, reported only a few minutes before announcement air raids on the city (*) that many stores are opened in Benghazi, the streets are lively and new committees are set up by opponents of the courthouse. (2:54 p.m. GMT [1 h in France]) - And yet a telegram:

AFP said that airstrikes hit a deposit Adjabiya, a hundred miles south of Benghazi according to one witness reached by telephone. A military reserve in Benghazi, named Adel, for his part reported raids on two planes and Adjabiya Rajma, 15 km south of Benghazi, saying they were repelled by gunfire from the DCA. He said the raid Adjabiya destroyed a tank of water without touching the deposit, or cause the victim . (in Le Monde ) - (*) This is not the city of Benghazi is affected ... [16:30] France 24 provides information on other protests in the Arab world. First the sad news of Algeria: A young man died after being slain by fire Sunday before the wilaya (province) Bordj Bou Arredidj, 235 km east of Algiers, said Monday the daily El Watan. This is the fifth death by immolation in Algeria. - And in Tunisia: Tunisian Minister of Industry and Technology of the transitional government, Mohamed Afif Chelbi, which appeared in the last government of ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, has submitted his resignation Monday announced the official news agency TAP . [we also learn the resignation of a second minister, the last of those who participated in the Ben Ali government]. - In Oman :
New clashes erupted Monday between demonstrators and police in the city of Sohar, Sultanate's first industrial city. (Source: AFP)
- And in Yemen: President Ali Abdullah Saleh said he was ready on Monday to form a unity government with the opposition in Yemen. Offer immediately rejected by the opposition, which demands his departure. President Saleh has been in power since 1978. - In Egypt, finally, the prohibition leave the national territory has been notified to ousted President Mubarak ... [4:35 p.m.] A story by Al Jazeera Arabic toured the editors: The Colonel K. had instructed his chief of espionage-cons, Bu Zaid Dorda, to hold talks with the opposition in eastern Libya . [4:40 p.m.] British Prime Minister, David Cameron, recently said in parliament that he was considering, with other countries to impose an air exclusion zone in Libya and had asked the forces Armed develop plans accordingly. (In Guardian) - NB: It is where a declaration of intent, an "option", not an early air war. It should also be aware that a general had resigned claimed using Western air forces, while expressing opposition to a ground operation.
[5:50 p.m.] Hillary Clinton seems to be leaning in the direction of David Cameron:
"A no-fly zone is an option we are considering. Again, no option is excluded," she said at a press conference in Geneva, adding: "

The United States will send two teams of humanitarian border Libya with Tunisia and Egypt. ( France 24 )



In the late afternoon, Le Monde has reported a series of other Information: In Tripoli, checkpoints were set up in and around the capital by militant pro-Gaddafi and bread and gasoline were rationed, according to one resident. - Eastern ... risk of Libya to know within three weeks of shortages of food, medicines and medical equipment, warned on Monday a voluntary humanitarian action. -
Despite the unrest, the port of Benghazi and the land border with Egypt remains open. Snacks, canned goods and nonperishable food are not lacking for the time in shops that are open, but fresh produce is scarce. -

At Benghazi, the rebels have set up anti-aircraft batteries on the seafront This is going more slowly than they had anticipated, twittered a few minutes ago the Guardian journalist Martin Chulov. - "It will be tonight. An emissary [the regime] leave from Tripoli to Benghazi. Envoy carrying medicine and food and medical supplies to help the people of Benghazi, "said [a] Libyan official told Reuters on the condition of anonymity. - According to the website of the television channel Al Arabiya, son of Muammar Gaddafi recently tried unsuccessfully to persuade Saudi clerics to speak out against the current uprising in Libya. Saif al-Islam had contacted Salman Al Saadi Gaddafi Aouda and joined Ayedh al Garni. These two officials have refused to publish religious rulings condemning the uprising against Muammar Gaddafi. "You are killing the Libyan people. Turn to God because you're dealing (the people) unfairly. Keep the blood Libyan, you are killing the elderly and children. Fear God " said Sunday Ayedh Garni Saadi, according to comments reported by the cleric himself. - London announced Monday it had foiled a plan by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to release the country's equivalent of one billion euros in freshly printed bank notes, using, according to press reports, subterfuge worthy of a spy novel. "The finance ministry has intervened to block the departure of 900 million pounds Tickets for Libya, welcomed British Prime Minister David Cameron before the House of Common s difficult to sort out this "bombardment" of information, where the declarations of intent, convictions upon a star and attempts to negotiate some new crush intruded and verified from Libya. Imagine the Tripolitans storming the supermarkets with their nest egg of € 300 (monthly wages) allocated by the government while that militias in pickup crisscross the capital. - At Zaouia, the people who control the center certainly fear always a coup troops surrounding the city. And if Misrata just increase the number of cities "liberated" civilians are still to thank you for the air strikes and other forms of offensive-cons. - K. As for the colonel, he has not ventured to a new public appearance [will, however, a new interview published in the evening], but a number of rumors, as it tries to start negotiations with East and continues probably find support around when the world is being let go. Moreover, it tries to recover some of his fortune (colossal). Accuracy at the moment : London confirms Qaddafi to prevent the hand equivalent to one billion euros in cash. Thousands of cuts have been made legally by a British printer and stored in the north-east England ( France 24). Meanwhile, this declaration very alarming Pentagon drops: The U.S. military is American (or is already) "repositioning" of naval and air forces near Libya (in The World - France 2 ). - Will we witness an armed conflict? - In this case, the worst to be feared: Western armies are absolutely not able to conduct a war like this without causing enormous civilian casualties. In addition, Euro-American image would deteriorate again significantly in the Arab world, while Obama has just absorb the catastrophe that was the "reign"

George W. Bush and his Falcons. [18:30]
According to Reuters, aircraft
[pro-government] currently bomb a weapons depot in the eastern Libyan [ Djabiya in the city in Cyrenaica ] which is in the hands of opponents. No victim would be regrettable . (The World ) - In fact this would have happened in the afternoon, according
Abidy Fathi, a member of the temporary administration in Benghazi. (In
Guardian) - A half hour later, the Libyan Ministry of Defence ("Public Committee for the Defence") denies having made a "raid Ajdabiya and Al-rajm" (in Le Monde ) . Later in the evening, Fathi Abidy himself denies the announcement made by several agencies: the aircraft would have indeed turned into the sky Adjabiya, but without making bombing (Al Jazeera ). [then the bombing will be confirmed again!] The Guardian installed a new live blog . In the afternoon Colonel K. gave an interview a few foreign journalists invited to Tripoli ( BBC, ABC, Sunday Times ) where he states that there is no challenge to his regime in Tripoli: "My people love me. He would die for me protect. " He repeats that he can not leave power because neither President nor king, and he again accused Al Qaeda of pushing young people to revolt. Moreover, he accuses Western powers of betraying him: "I am surprised we are allied to the West in the fight against Al Qaeda and when we fight terrorists, they abandon us. Maybe they want to occupy us." (In Guardian - BBC )

We also learn that if things start to normalize the Egyptian border, the humanitarian situation is catastrophic to the west, the Tunisian side. Many refugees awaiting repatriation, while others have been forgotten or do not know where to go. Many are still stuck on the Libyan side because those who went to Tunisia settle in makeshift camps without being able to move. ( France 3) - By dint spill in humanistic discourse or raise the specter of military intervention, the Western powers forget the most basic needs of human beings in the storm, to be protected ... The problem in this case is that the humanitarian could only be one of the pretexts which the famous world leaders use and abuse when it comes to protecting their economic interests. For if one of the most virulent financial crises of modern capitalism seems gradually under control, "destabilization" as one that is currently going through the Arab world can trigger lightning return in the form of a new "oil shock" that hit Western economies barely convalescent and could undermine the for some time, plunging the West into chaos similar to the "great depression" of the last century (1929ssq.).

In this regard, Antonio Guterres, High Commissioner for Refugees, the UN warns that many citizens of Iraq, Sudan, Somalia and other poor countries are "castaways" in Libya because their Governments lack the means to evacuate. It also warns that nationals of African countries in particular are likely to be victims of violence because they are treated as mercenaries by some Libyans. (Al Jazeera )
[8:15 p.m.] The
Spiegel reports a Reuters news that the Libyan Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Khaled Kaim says the government wants to first negotiate Gaddafi with cities in rebel hands. The German newspaper adds that these days, massive violence from troops loyal to the regime have been reported repeatedly. The minister now says that it wants to "first make all necessary efforts to achieve dialogue." If the army would use force thereafter, it would be "in accordance with international law". - A few minutes later, the Spiegel tells us that the U.S. has blocked the $ 30 billion belonging to Libya, which is unavailable to the regime of Colonel K.

Update on the situation: in yellow, the clashes, in red, towns held by the scheme as those of the opposition blue (source: BBC - Microsoft

).


[10:08 p.m.] France 24 listing this alarming news: The United States is in discussions with NATO about a possible military intervention in Libya, announced the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice
. - If Obama, for to him that the final decision of an attack against Libya, was really going to act, what I think and hope not, it would certainly end in the form currently peaceful, the Arab Revolution. Unwittingly perhaps, but do not they say that hell is paved with good intentions? Indeed, the Revolution, so far, takes place without external intervention, whether regular armed commandos or terrorists. Even Iraq, a land devastated by military attacks and suicide bombings, is beginning to take the path of a popular uprising for a more just, equitable, free. All U.S. interventions since the end of the Second World War have been fiascos military and humanitarian disasters. It would be sheer recklessness, ignorance of history and the real world, but to act again in such an operation "on behalf of Liberty". The Arab rebellion against the Western invaders would be immediate and "The alternative terrorist resume the hand. - Our Western leaders did they really not understand what is happening now? - These discussions on NATO's military intervention are as "crazy" as are the rantings of Colonel K.
the eyes of Susan Rice, who has just used this term about the interview he gave today. [10:18 p.m.]
AFP reported that forces loyal to Qadhafi opened fire on passersby in Misrata, east of Tripoli. There are at least two dead and one seriously injured.
(
France 24) - A few minutes later, Al Jazeera , Based on testimonies, reports of harassment of doctors in hospitals in Tripoli. Serious injuries are brought, some die and their bodies were immediately swept away by the militia, who are also hunting for pictures that hospital staff could take victims. Cookies are recruited through a reward of 500 dinars (~ 300 euros). The scheme seeks by all means to remove the traces of violence ...

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

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"is characteristic of Buddhism is the attainment of detachment .(...) It is therefore useful to move from the secular state has the monastic state and vice versa as many times as the want circumstances of life. So do you update on the state of our attachments. "

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In Laos there is not a monk once and for all ... It performs rather meditative retreats passengers to grandx moments of life (adolescence, marriage, death of parents ...) This is a completely natural return to the Lao. However, we often think the difficulty has to abandon everything to enter a monastery ... but it is thought less often to the security it provides and the fear of going out to confront "the varied life." This alternace Lao allows to know the benefits (and inconvienience) on both sides of the door ... and can therefore be of benefit to assess each situation.
I think this phrase has come to give me a form of answers to my questions back ... Atern of the nomadic life and sedentary life can appreciate these two phases with pleasure, especially when you know it is not etrenelle. So travel at short or long sofa? I chose both! I had to find the life that goes with ...

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[Libya] The noose is tightening

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~ Page started on Saturday the 26th, updated Sunday, February 27, 2011 ~ , currently broadcasted on channel 3sat
) During the day, we learned that thousands of people took Friday [25-02-2011] in the streets of many cities in Iraq, from Mosul to Basra , during a "day of rage". At least 11 people were killed, including nine when police opened fire on protesters in the north. - These events are the largest and most violent in Iraq since a wave of revolt swept the Arab world. They reflect the anger of many Iraqis against corruption, unemployment and poor public services (in
Nouvel Observateur
with AP)
-
There were three dead and 15 wounded in Hawija, 240 km north of Baghdad. Five demonstrators were killed and 15 wounded in Mosul (360 km northwest of Baghdad) in Iraqi Kurdistan, one person was killed and 25 others injured. In Anbar Province (near Baghdad), two protesters were shot dead and 14 others wounded. In Baghdad, Basra and Karbala, the protesters were spared.

A new march was also held in Algeria, where state of emergency has been officially lifted. El Watan
comments: Despite the lifting of emergency rule, Algiers remains tightly closed to any public event. The authorities have mobilized an army of police to prevent the march of the NCCD. Indeed, participation in this third step seems to have been even lower (or absent)
to the event last Saturday
. [ Note] At this place, I wrote (improvised) a "historical digression" in the night, I deleted until a more accomplished ... As-salam 'aleikoum (
Point
) - Gaddafi began to arm his supporters ( Sky News ) [13:00] The Nouvel Observateur
publish this note (with

AP): The regime Moammar Gadhafi's weapon civilian supporters to establish checkpoints and suppress dissent, according to testimony from residents of Tripoli. - The popular uprising that affects Libya is the biggest challenge facing Gaddafi, in power for 42 years. The Libyan leader has maintained control in the capital by using violence against protesters, but the insurgents captured about half of the Libyan coast. - Forces pro-Gaddafi opened fire on protesters after Friday prayers. The Libyan leader told his followers that he "would open the armories for all Libyans (...) are armed." - Residents of Tripoli, joined on Saturday by telephone from Cairo, reported anonymously trucks patrolling the streets with civilians on board supporting the plan.

Meanwhile, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, who was invited (and box) Western journalists in Tripoli, said in a press conference at the Hotel Rixos Al Nas [
excerpt ] that the history of mercenaries, bombings of civilians, hundreds or thousands of victims is a "big joke" (big joke ). He further asserts that Al Qaeda was behind the riots and that he just go see the statement of the terrorist organization, which aired yesterday on the Internet, according to him ( Telegraph). - It should be recalled another statement by the chief propagandist, who said yesterday
want to start "negotiations" with the opposition.

[1:15 p.m.] And this surprising news: According to the Iranian channel
Press TV, the youngest son of Gaddafi, Saif al Arab, joined the demonstrators in Benghazi [ http://www.presstv.ir/detail/166900.html ] (Le Monde ) [14:00] The notice informed Silvio Berlusconi toured Editors of the World: "I had fresh news a few minutes ago and it does appear that Gaddafi has no control over the situation in Libya," said Italian Prime Minister during a political rally in Rome . (In Express )

Questions ~ ~
We are witnessing a gradual drying up of news from Libya. Is it because of the blackout, just as effective, or because the factions are sticking to their positions in a sort of "armed truce" or "calm before the storm"? - What hacks Colonel K. can still try before the final mat? - Or does he succeed in Tripoli to maintain a specified time? - Seek does recover Benghazi? - This last option, desperate, seems a priori doomed to failure anyway and will trigger a large-scale massacre also burn the capital. - Exile, had it been possible for Colonel K., have probably already occurred. Moreover, there is hardly no place on earth where he could hide no one can dislodge it. - In my opinion, the honor, the "graceful exit" in this case does not play a minor role. And I do not know if the immense fortune amassed by Gaddafi is very important to the colonel. She is probably more to the younger generation of the family. But these assets are beginning to be "frozen" everywhere. - It remains in effect as Libya. And the excuse to act for the good of the people. - What, then, should we expect in the next hours, next days? - Intensification of the coup? Desperate acts? Negotiations? - Questions unanswered at present. [16:10] The Guardian publishes extracts from a list of demands drawn up by some 100 judges, lawyers and prosecutors in response to the Libyan coup regime: • The bloodshed and attacks on Libyan citizens must stop immediately. • A commission of independent and transparent investigation to be launched on the spot to identify those responsible for violence and death. • The insurance must be given that the rule of law is exercised without hindrance and that no one can shirk its execution. • From civil liberties and reforms of society must be implemented with the creation of a national constitution.

The British daily also notes that the lawyers met Wednesday morning (23-02-2011) for a peaceful demonstration at the courthouse in Tripoli. They also said they would maintain their position as it is their duty to protect the Libyan people and the law. [16:30] Three dispatches from World : AFP, quoting a witness in Tripoli, says a "quiet heavy" reign the city "o ù

only 4X4 forces loyal to the regime of Gaddafi circulated intermittently" . - Al Jazeera correspondent said that Gaddafi's residence was vandalized in Al Baida. It describes how this was a residence with all these safety systems (including a nuclear bunker anti) evidence of "paranoia" Gaddafi. -

According to a witness quoted by the AFP, Musratah, [or Misrata] mercenaries shoot at demonstrators. They were reportedly taken by helicopter regime.



Al Jazeera reported on an updated map as and where you can track the balance of power in Libya [ here with comments English] - For the latest news, site
Arab newspaper
Quryna

[Kourin] based in Benghazi, which was recently described as the only newspaper Libyan somewhat independent no longer accessible, which would suggest that the Internet continues to be blocked in the country. - Authorities Have they installed in the hotel rooms of foreign journalists invited? And what about signal of Al Jazeera

in the country? Still have questions (temporarily) without response ...


[18:00] correspondent
France 24
the Libyan-Tunisian border:

The exodus is beginning to be increasingly important. Associations and relief begin to be overwhelmed. - Many people slept in the car park under the stars and waiting desperately for a bus to go to neighboring cities, before returning home. Mainly Tunisians and Egyptians fleeing violence. They are accused of being responsible for uprisings in Libya because of the revolutions that took place at home. " [6:15 p.m.] Al Jazeera quotes two Malians, who hurried up the night 'to the Tunisian border to save their lives: "The situation is very dangerous - every day over a hundred people die - every day - every day there are shootings - The situation is very dangerous for foreigners like us - and we as black people - Because Gaddafi brought soldiers from Chad, Niger - they are black and kill Arabs. - The New York Times reports that Gaddafi's forces were seen firing from ambulances and they use anti-aircraft weapons against the crowds of protesters by telling the brutal tactics of the regime. [7:15 p.m.] Saif al-Islam Gaddafi multiplies the statements to the press: "What the Libyan nation lives today opened the door to all options, and signs of civil war and interference foreign are now visible, "he said in an interview with television channel Al Arabiya . He also added: "An agreement must be reached because the people (of Libya) has no future if it fails to agree on a new program. ( France 24) - Dams the same interview he also said that the situation has "excellent" in three-quarters of the country
( World ). 9:45 p.m.] France 24:
An interim government was formed in Benghazi, east of the country. It was the former Justice Minister, Mustafa Mohamed Aboud Al Djeleil, who takes the lead. The former minister said that Libya is united and that its capital is Tripoli. For him, the time is not to settle scores in Libya. He believes that "only" Muammar Gaddafi was responsible for the crimes committed in the country. His tribe, however, must be forgiven. (Source: Libyan newspaper Quryna) Sunday, February 27, 2011 ~ ~

Live blogging of the day [
Guardian
] [ Al Jazeera ] [ France 24
]
Titles of the morning: The power of Leader of the Revolution falters (Süddeutsche Zeitung ) - Gaddafi brave the world ( Focus) - Obama believes that Gaddafi should "leave now" ( Point
) - The EU
up the tone but does not call from Gaddafi ( The World) - UN: Libya's Gaddafi sanctioned (
France Soir) - The Royal Air Force
evacuates civilians Libyan desert
( Telegraph )
And this morning we read in the Süddeutsche Zeitung
( mail
dpa) that Misrata (or Misurata), the third largest city (200 km east of Tripoli) is in the hands of the opposition, abandoned by the police and militia loyal to the regime (source: inhabitant
Al Jazeera
). The German newspaper also contains information
Arabic daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported that
that Colonel K. to earth (would) in the district Bab al- Asisiya Tripoli and that security measures taken in the city would be "unprecedented". Witnesses report that the militias control access to the area. In impotence (relative) who is theirs, international authorities have "punished" and "condemned." [1:25 p.m.] The Guardian listing (confirming the news of Peter Beaumont, CNN) Zaouia than 30 miles (~ 50km) only (west) of Tripoli is in the hands of opponents. The British newspaper title: Pressure mounts on Gaddafi. A report by Reuters
reported heavy fighting in the city and gives some evidence that people like Mustapha said that seven people were killed and many injured in recent clashes, "But as Zaouia is free and Misrata Benghazi. Gaddafi's mad. Its people are were shot to shot grenade launchers. "
Two new cities much closer to the capital are apparently controlled by the protesters, while the release is announced" full "of the East with the formation of a provisional government (and Internet access via satellite to Benghazi). [2:15 p.m.] A reporter for Associated Press reached Zaouia confirms that the "anti-government rebels" control the center of this city 200,000 inhabitants. "They have deployed tanks and antiaircraft guns mounted on pickups. But in the suburbs, they are surrounded by the pro-Gaddafi. - There was at least six checkpoints controlled by troops loyal to Qadhafi on the road from Tripoli to Zaouia. "(in Guardian ). Few new data on the situation in Tripoli, where journalists are supervised by the regime. One also wonders how Peter Beaumont was able to get to Zaouia, whose center is in the hands of the opposition. Radio Silence. Evacuations continue ... [16:00] After repeated protests, these days in Tunisia, which killed three people still yesterday, the Prime Minister, Mohammed Ghannouchi, announced his resignation (Al Jazeera ). [17:00] Meanwhile, France 24 ad and then denied the candidacy of the head of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, the Egyptian Presidency of the Republic. Indeed, 25 minutes later, the former minister said he had not (yet) made its decision - In the evening, we finally learn that he formalize his candidacy after the amendment of the Constitution (Al Jazeera ) . [17:10] The Guardian writes that "Gaddafi is seeking to buy popular support - literally," and shows a picture of people who register at a branch of BNP Paribas
to reach the $ 500 TND (~ $ 400) per family, the special payment promised by the government in Tripoli.

[5:25 p.m.] Evidence of a source of Al Jazeera
which was hit by rubber bullets Friday: Tripoli is a city of civilians, there are no weapons here, we fight with stones, even the ambulances are full of mercenaries ... must sign a document stating that your son / daughter was killed (e) by protesters if they do not deliver the body ... many people are missing ... kidnapped in front of their houses, paid 7000 dinars captors ... my friends were killed by snipers Friday ... they died, an old man in front of them too ... about 40,000 people protested ... there are many snipers in the area - I have videos, but they are after me - they'll have me. " The Guardian publishes this city map (with Google Earth )

The green diamonds indicate the bases of the pro-Gaddafi

[6:15 p.m.] Muammar Gaddafi vows to stay in Libya and Al-Qaeda and blamed foreigners for the unrest in his country, during an interview with Serbian television channel. - He said: "The Security Council UN can not see that the city of Tripoli is safe (
France 24).


[7:35 p.m.] Several cities in the west are "the hands of the people" for several days and "preparing a march to liberate Tripoli," said a VIP member of the Revolutionary Committee of the City of Nalout . - "The towns of al-Rhibat, Kabaw, Jado, Rogbané, Zentani, Yefren, Kekli, Gherien, Hawamed are also released. We put ourselves under the authority of the interim government of Benghazi," he added. (France 24) - The news channel also gives the name of the new Tunisian Prime Minister: Beja Caid. And later this clarification:
Reputed to be a liberal, Beji Caid
Essebsi
held several ministerial posts
chaired by Habib Bourguiba , father of the independence of Tunisia, where he held the portfolios of Defense and Foreign Affairs. (AFP )

[8:02 p.m.] The French president, in a seven-minute speech on TV, confirms (unnamed) replacing Michele Alliot-Marie Alain Juppe Foreign Affairs (and Gerard Longuet of Defense and Claude Guéant the Interior). It also stresses the Union for the Mediterranean ... [Verbatim ]
[8:25 p.m.] In the Journal of
France 2, one learns how journalists "boxes" (including Ben Wedeman) came to Zaouia: There has been misunderstanding, the regime wanted to show them that the city was under control, while the center is in the hands of insurgents. [8:45 p.m.] The Guardian reported
other statements of Colonel K. on TV in Belgrade: "The UN is not allowed to interfere in the affairs of a country unless it attacks another state. "-" The people of Libya supports me. Small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be managed. "-" The army and police exchanged gunfire with these individuals, these bands, but few people have been killed. "-" At present there no incidents, Libya is absolutely quiet (peaceful
). "
[9:35 p.m.] The Guardian
gives two new information" revolutionary groups began to move westward Libya in order to join the opposition militias near Tripoli and prepare for the storm Final Capital - which could take weeks. "-" In eastern Libya, a general who sided with the forces anti-Gaddafi, told Reuters that his troops were ready to assist rebels in fighting in Tripoli, where necessary, but he rejected the need for [the idea] of a foreign aid. "
[9:45 p.m.] With Anne Will, who hosts a talk on the first German channel (Das Erste
), the debate is entitled:
Terror dead refugees - which stops the madness Gaddafi? -
It recalls the home of Colonel K. in Paris the same day of the World Day of Human Rights. But the member of the German Greens, Jürgen Trittin (Bündnis
90/Grüne
) also accuses the federal government to have trained Libyan security forces and provided material, including cut Internet and mobile telephony. [00:00] For several hours, the news is again interrupted. Latest Headlines: Gaddafi becomes a sovereign country without ( Der Spiegel - Die Zeit
) -
tense calm before the "last battle" (Der Standard ) - Muammar Gaddafi resists pressure from the street and UN ( Point ) - The provocative Gaddafi in Tripoli shut (Al Jazeera ).

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laundry made me all my t-shirt with a purple patel (thank you to the purple pants ...) I spent some time in a search operation has a t-shirt look white! Nice experience to be alone in a market EUROPEAN Lao ... women were so surprised they were watching me with a chuckle (maybe also because I tried the t-shirt with each other over here ... apparently we try it!) Most galliards came to offer me clothes (their tastes) seemed to fit ... In short it is sometimes venturing into unexpected places we had some great experiences!

PS: I found my t-shirt rip 15 000 [s or 1.50 euros)

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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the "demo" in Images

Very good response at the end of the video, from the true patriots, those who understand the enormous trap to Algeria!

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opposition "démocrato-islamsito-liberal

after collecting 12 February between 250 and 500 protesters, they are now a little less than a hundred people "scroll" shamefully not far from Place des Martyrs.
Thus ends the epic grandeur of the super mega Democratic Front thirsty of freedom and Western values pederastic!

Algeria is behind his state because he knows where is the justice and reasonableness.

In our government of course, there are no examples, and many are a knock out as quickly as possible, but the people know that the Algerian State shall guarantee the full integrity of the country!

In Algiers as in Tunis, RCD out of here!

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In a global society sanitized, automated, formatted and politically correct, fortunately there are still people capable of brutality against these pesky machines that we could still life, despite some use ... Here are some irreducible

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ElGueddafi, the champion of pan-Africanism and Negritude

The sick man of Libya loses every hour all support, and the people are trying to regain ground.
The Western Zionist media crap deliberately fail to say what we are known for a long time in Algeria is that the man's hand ElGueddafi is his army Negroid! it's black Africans from different countries, Chad, Sudan, Niger, Nigeria, etc. ....

More than mercenaries, these hordes of savages armed by the Libyan Djamahirya are faithful to ElGueddafi, due to its whims on the equality of races, and his immoderate love of black women! It is a mental patient to perform like a dog.

Will the real flag of Libya fleet again, and the Socialist scum, Pan-Africanists are disappearing, they and their green tea, book green, and black immigrants, the main carrier ElGueddafi!



is a picture of African mercenaries captured by the people, those have been the main responsible for the carnage of Benghazzi, their instinct of savagery is not a show, from South Africa to Libya, they are the same, with few exceptions, bloodthirsty beasts!

Libya Libyans! Alien and ElGueddafi out!

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" I know that freedom is very expensive, as much as slavery, the only difference is that you pay with pleasure and with a smile, a smile even when it is wet with tears. "
The Zahir - Paulo Coelho

Today is a special day since it's two months to the day I left France ... two months is a short and long time ... short because the days pass quickly when you're in the discovery perpertuelle, as long as two months, the experience accumulated are so numerous that it seems to me that "before" was another life!
I wonder seriously the issue of return ... How will I feel first day at work? how to regain the rhythm while I live today with the sun? how to follow the same route every day every night qaund I chose my path has the smell of a restaurant? This life of traveler Can real life or is it just a wonderful parenthesis? I think I'm afraid, afraid to feel once again locked between four walls ... but also fear that freedom has a requirement ... Security or freedom? Should he choose or is there a middle way? Many questions short answer for now ...

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Travel Indochina?

What joy to return to a country through the water ... two days (13 hours) is carried away quietly on the river Mekong ... hours to observe the fishermen, miners and the sun is blazing palm trees, rocks and sand along the banks ... Sometimes a smoke on the horizon indicates potential homes ... but rare are the buildings (aside from a few wooden bungalows) come upsets this impressive nature.
Laos is certainly far from being touched by modern life such as Thailand is ... Dailleurs 75% of the population still lives in a farming activity and only 66% of the population is literate. It is thus evident that the communication here is much more complicated because few people speak English ... by the cons are relatively speaking french ...!
Did you know that Laos was a colony French for almost 80 years? Well I think that they never knew ... The borders of Indochina in Vietnam stopped for me ... It is therefore a great surprise to find here chopsticks, wine ... and many explanations in french tourist.

Friday, February 25, 2011

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[Libya] Blackout & Overkill

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Here are few details that have filtered in the morning: "Only the cities of Tripoli and Sirte are still in the hands of supporters of al-Gaddafi" reports a correspondent Spiegel, based on the assertions of Tunisian and Egyptian refugees. "But there are conflicting statements, a restaurant patron Zouara [60 km from the Tunisian border] told us in the West of Tripoli, everyone was still to Gaddafi." In a telephone conversation with chain Al-Arabiya , the Libyan Minister of Interior [resigning] Abdoulfattah Junise suggests a possible fate of Muammar Qaddafi: The "Guide of the Revolution" would prefer suicide to exile. "Gaddafi's regime is finished," the General Staff (in Spiegel ). Like many other media, Le Monde announced that: The eastern Libya is under control of insurgents. Major cities in Tobruk and Benghazi Ajdabiya in the province of Cyrenaica, holding their breath waiting for the promised crackdown by Muammar Gaddafi. According to one owner, all ports and terminals in the country are closed. Other News

Guardian: "There was heavy fire in Tripoli this morning, when forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi opened fire on the streets. This is the result of Gaddafi's call his supporters to rise against the rebels "(
yesterday). "The Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs has said that he believes

about a thousand people have died so far." - "The protesters would, according to sources, took control of Misurata - if true, this would be the first city in Western countries fall into the hands of demonstrators, whose supporter base is mostly in the East. Reuters reports that small towns in the East would be quiet with little sign of police presence and military tension. "-" Protesters supported by units of the army rallied to their cause claiming control of almost all the eastern half of the Mediterranean coast of Libya, 1,600 kilometers long. "
Le Monde publishes
this evidence for both optimism and concern:
Muammar Gaddafi is" worse "than the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein said the representative of Libya resigned from the Arab League. "I think it's a matter of days, not more. Unfortunately, I think at the same time it will be expensive to Libya and the Libyans, because this man is capable of anything, "said Abdel Moneim al-Honi in an interview with Saudi-owned pan-Arab daily Al Hayat." I think horrible massacres occur, "he added, dismissing the possibility of a civil war in the country. According to this ex-member of the Command Council of the Libyan revolution, Colonel Qadhafi has ruled:" either he kills, either he is killed. "-
A French doctor quoted by Liberation, which has just run away Benghazi says that repression in this city has done "more than 2000 dead" last week.
Can this account of the special correspondent of the newspaper, which has just arrived in the country:


All along the coastal road that leads to Tobruk, a hundred miles west of the border, security is now assured by armed civilians, wearing outfits disparate taken to the military. Foreign journalists are supported by taxis refusing any compensation. The law enforcement official have disappeared, including battle sites of WWII deemed unsafe for its munitions that can still be found. - The symbols of the regime were systematically destroyed. The portraits of Colonel Qaddafi had been trampled or mustaches or rigged pirate bands. Monuments to the glory of the Green Book, the bible of the Libyan revolution, were destroyed with a hammer. All flags Libyan officials, a plain rectangle of green, were replaced by banners with three horizontal stripes, red, black and green: the flag of independence in 1951. Terrible Contrast: On the one hand, the image of a liberated country where Western journalists are now sending their stories, and the other the total absence of information, black and fuzzy stories to share Returnees and unverifiable videos on YouTube
. You can add
tweets
by phone with the new system put in place when the Egyptian Internet was cut. The "field" where the state TV broadcast still images of a happy Libya during the reign (now anachronistic) Colonel K., the blackout is much larger than in Egypt, since no media is no longer available : Nothing goes, nothing comes out (or almost)! What we fear now is a new coup, more brutal and violent than previous ones, a real overkill population: carnage, as we are, so to speak, caulked

our helplessness! [3:45 p.m.] Martin Chulov of Guardian is the first foreign journalist to enter Benghazi: Libya's second city seems hopelessly out of control Muammar Gaddafi, with the local military who defies his regime and flags of the monarchical era that float on government buildings. " And correspondent adds this provision: "There is clear evidence now that the Gaddafi regime has used foreign mercenaries to try to suppress the rebellion (...) An officer of the Air Force, the ; Rajib Faytouni Staff, said he witnessed the arrival of some 4,000 mercenaries Libyan transport planes, each carrying 300 men with machine guns, over three days from 14 February. It adds "That's why we opposed the government. For that and because the order was given to use airplanes to attack people. "- One (other) Narrated by heroic

France 24: A military plane crashed in Libya near Benghazi after parachuting from his crew who refused to execute the order to bomb the country's second city, reports Libyan newspaper Kourin
[
Qurina ] on the basis of a military source.

[16:30] The Edge of the World : "Al-Qaeda has established an emirate in Derna [historic capital of the province of Cyrenaica] , led by Abdelkarim Al-hasad, a former inmate of Guantanamo, "said Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Libya, Khaled Kaim, claiming that Al Qaeda was considering a scenario the Taliban" in Libya. He said Al-qu'Abdelkarim hasad had a " assistant "based in Al-Baida," also a member of Al Qaeda and called Kheirallah Barâassi. "Now they have an FM radio and begin to impose the burqa," he said, adding that these Islamists had "executed people because they refused to cooperate." - Then this update: The NBC reporter Richard Engel is precisely at Derna. It shows that on Twitter demonstrations are continuing. - Reaction on Twitter reported by France 2 4: AliTweel, a user who tweets from Tripoli: The Department of Foreign Affairs of Libya has said that Al Qaeda have established an emirate in the east. My friends at Derna and Benghazi denied and laughed! [message also included World later] [4:45 p.m.] Correspondence of Associated Press

: militiamen loyal to Gadhafi swept into town today, " the gunshots echoing in the air. " The army has also deployed heavily in the city of Sabratha, west of the capital, to try to retreat the demonstrators, who seized the buildings of the security forces and government, according to a website information close to the government. Gaddafi's speech appears to have involved a large number of supporters and militias that have prevented the holding of mass demonstrations in the capital Tuesday night and Wednesday. During the night, gunshots were heard, according to a woman who lives near the city (Tripoli). .- "Mercenaries are everywhere with their weapons. Unable to open any door or window. Snipers stalk people, "she says." We are under siege, to thank you for a man who is not a (true) Muslim. "- In the day Wednesday, to more shots were heard near the residence of Kadhafi, but in many parts of the city, which has 2 million inhabitants, people ventured out to shop, witnesses said. - The governments sent text messages urging people to return to work, trying to show that things resumed their normal course. The people spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. - At the Egyptian border, the guards fled, and tribal leaders have formed local committees to replace them. - A defense committee organized by local residents kept even one of the basic anti-aircraft, formerly top secret Gaddafi near Tobruk . (The World in ) [17:00] In Benghazi, the tweets of Martin Chulov Guardian: Intensive care
Benghazi are always full of victims of the coup government this weekend. - A major military base in Benghazi. A butcher. Hundreds died here. The base was destroyed. The blood still on the streets. - The home of Gaddafi in Benghazi
was ransacked by looters. The hashtags on Twitter are Feb17 # # libya and [17:10] Al Jazeera and The World reported that "Gaddafi's daughter would be in a plane trying to land at Malta. " [18:00] Al Jazeera says after dithering, the pilot finally reveal the identity of the passenger, the refusal to land was declared and the aircraft departed for Tripoli
[6:15 p.m.]
The World reports: One tweet journalist Nicholas Kristof, New York Times, which said it received information on the fall of Tajura, about fifteen kilometers from Tripoli. "The rebel flag flies over the city," he writes. [18:30] France 24 says: Benghazi addition, the cities of Sirte, Tobruk in the east and Misrata , Khoms, Tarhounah, Zentena, al-Zawiya, Zouari, near the capital, are in the hands of insurgents. [6:50 p.m.] According BBC, there are indications that the Supporters of the Gaddafi regime control of major roads leading to the libyo.tunisienne border and the capital. Residents of Tripoli say that Gaddafi militias shooting randomly in the streets. According to testimony, the streets were deserted and the wounded could not reach hospitals for fear of being shot. (In Spiegel
)


[20:00] In a tweet
Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times
, Tripoli described as a "ghost town" with shops closed and very little traffic. (in Le Monde ) - An hour earlier (20:00 local time) A the Jazeera has quoted a source
district of Tripoli Janzour East have seen men in civilian clothes with swords in hand. She said her family has barricaded his door with sofas and furniture to try to prevent them from returning. The source reports of "big booms near" and think they are driven into doors of other houses. - Another source in the suburbs of Tripoli has seen a number of tanks and cars filled with supporters waving guns Gaddafi in the district of Tajura moved towards the city center. - The
Spiegel reports: "From China to Canada, many countries are working under high pressure to repatriate their nationals who speak their return to a situation comparable to the war. A British teacher notices, for example "20 explosions at least," not ceasing planes circling overhead Tripoli. "It's terrible. On the outskirts of the airport thousands of people waiting," said another witness. "The newspaper also speaks of a German ship carrying helicopters en route to Libya in order to repatriate nationals federal without going through the airport in Tripoli.

~ I extrapolate, therefore I exist ~


Commentators now speak of a country "halved". The cut is not only physical, it is also the media. - That's why the images from the East "free" does raise a moderate enthusiasm. Indeed, it seems difficult to rejoice and claim victory when no news is the part where the lights are off, except for those, probable, pickups who comb the streets. - People barricaded themselves, as they always have, in Berlin during the dark years (and brown) or Baghdad in 2003 under the threat of
American overkill. At the time, there was a courageous blogger, pseudo-named Salam Pax, who was later allowed in drafting the Guardian . When I read his posts, I immediately knew it was there, during the bombings or the "field", as we said at the time. And we also said that his blog was phony, that it was misinformation. People talking without reading. Or who read poorly because they did not
literary training to enable them to recognize an authentic text. The bare minimum for an analyst. - But times have changed. War Gulf had been accompanied by a huge wave of censorship (or self-censorship) in the land of free speech (freedom of speech
). Today, the Internet has doubled, tripled, quintupled, whatever, and misinformation has become less easy to spot, censorship more subtle. - An example: Who can read all tweets that flow into the tube at this very moment (Feb17 # - # libya )? Must authenticate as journalists say the sources, which is impossible in this mass of data. It was certainly the tweets of people known or recognized, journalists and witnesses on the spot, but these People can not be everywhere at once. They cite, besides the places they visit, facts that people tell them they intersect. Can they verify, cross-checking on the spot? Their interlocutors are they reliable? More testimony would be desirable, but it would then follow minute by minute

the son Twitter, which prevents any audit work. And misinformation are Real: it consists, in part, in a form (often partisan) of media overkill, which swallows everything in its path. While the "new media" belong mostly to users, which is deducted from the blogger-twitto-facebook-sphere does not take the information as it is not authenticated sources. Thus, a large number of observations and evidence are removed by the editors of mainstream media (mainstream ), since these contributions are unverifiable on the mass of incoming messages. It is therefore, a conclusion that I dislike intensely, a unidimensionality (Herbert Marcuse) information, properly scary given the number of users of the Network, which would allow a constructive polyphony. - Moreover, everything is uniform, or should be, for access to the "discussion". For an eternal debate on forums or blogs in sight, leading a good part of the Internet, which leaves little room for the source of information that could identify, like Salam Pax, the authenticity text of his or her word. Nor, often, the mere "informed opinion". And fewer still to reality, which is by definition of the unspeakable, yet accessible by the force of a story like that of Primo Levi ( questo è un uomo If, Einaudi 1947). - Thus, we swim in an ocean of doxa As said the ancient Greeks, of personal opinion, subjectivity dear to the philosopher Descartes I said so I'm . - Proof of existence very random, incidentally. But, having already so derivative, I'm not going to get into a debate about the transcendental subject dear to this old critical of Kant.

And I go back to topic: Libya halved, that reminds me of this exercise in extrapolation, once again, the division of Berlin (1961-1989). At that time the Internet still rudimentary, was the business of universities and the army. Undoubtedly the State TV East (such as Tripoli today) and the chains of the West, who spent all those wonderful advertisements for consumer goods that East Berliners did not see once a year when the family came West to visit or send a packet with coffee, chocolate and American cigarettes. However, the risk of repeating myself, Colonel K. saw an anachronistic battle: the Cold War has just ended in Arab countries! Few supporters remain. China perhaps, North Korea, Cuba, one or two Latin American countries ... For this side, the current situation in Tripoli can think of an East Berlin came in resistance, armed to the teeth, located on the territory of West Germany. The opposite situation of West Berlin at the time of the GDR. And big interests are at stake: Colonel K., who says he has nothing in his pockets and his gun in hand, is credited with a fortune similar to that of his former colleague Mubarak. - He has enough money to raise a huge army of mercenaries. It does that already since February 14. And that's what won him the mutiny of the army of the East.

A final excursion into history: Colonel K. was compared to Caligula by an observer. I would tend to Nero. The first was killed by soldiers of the praetorian guard, the other was driven to suicide, both are dead because their folly ruined the Roman Empire. - You quoque, fili mi? - Nero, accused of burning Rome, imputed the package the early Christians: they were thrown to the beasts of the rotting Rome or cross roads, it seems, will lead all . Tacitus recounts this episode: "no human means, nor imperial generosity, nor does expiatory ceremonies silenced the public outcry accusing Nero of ordering the fire. To allay these rumors, he offered other culprits, and made to suffer the tortures of the most refined of men to a class hated for their abominations, and the vulgar called Christians. This name comes from Christ, who, under Tiberius, was delivered to death by the procurator Pontius Pilatus. Repressed for a moment, this pernicious superstition again overflowed, not only in Judea, where it had its source, but even in Rome, where everything shuts the world of infamy and horror flows and find supporters. It first seized those who confessed their sect and their revelations countless others who were less convinced that the fire of hatred for mankind. They made their punishment entertainment: some covered with animal skins, eaten by dogs perish, while others died on the cross, or they were coated with flammable material, and when the day ceased to shine, we burning up the torches. Nero made his gardens for this spectacle, and gave the same time the circus, where sometimes he mingled with people dressed as a coachman, and sometimes driving a chariot. Also, although these men were guilty and would have deserved the utmost severity, the hearts were open to compassion, thinking that this was not the public good, but the cruelty of one, they were sacrificed. " ( Annals XV, 44 - version : Wikipedia ) One feels contempt of Tacitus for the" sect "of Christians at the beginning of the text. ; But his conclusion that history turns against the Emperor Nero. Four years later (year 68), it was dismissed by the Senate and forced to commit suicide. - Like the assassination of Caligula (in 41 to 29 years), it was certainly an operation hello public. This is what allows the comparison with Colonel K. which may, after his speech and his enlightened desperate acts, like the pack of mercenaries to terrorize the population that sends a dismissal in the rules. - The history, which often repeats itself but surprised sometimes by the events it generates completely unexpected - like the fall of the Berlin Wall or the Arab Spring example - to understand, in the relativistic certain constellations current in light of this double determination of the repetition ( mimesis and reproduction) and novelty ( poieisis , production). Spring Arabic is new, "poetic", as are all spring, and he participates in the rehearsal of "mimicry." Like all seasons taken in the cyclicality of their return. Conclusion?
is the double meaning of history which gives (the optimists):
The tyrant will be overthrown. And the trees will bloom again. - The pessimists will have time to return (invalidate) the proposal. Their comments are open.

مساء الخير
~ News of the day ~ [22:00] Gadhafi will play a major role in any regime formed in Libya, but a new blood [literal translation of new blood which also means new generation] shall take direct control and to introduce reform, "said Saadi Gaddafi, son of the leader challenged the Financial Times . He added that his brother Saif Gaddafi working on a new constitution and would make an announcement soon, without giving further details. (Al Jazeera )
[11:00 p.m.] Barack Obama speaks for the first time the Libyan crisis. He presented his condolences to the (families of) those killed and those who have suffered violence during the uprising Libya - He says that suffering and bloodshed are "outrageous and unacceptable". He added that the coup in Libya violates international standards and he asked his security officials to prepare the full range of options to manage this crisis
.
Obama: "It is imperative that nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice.." (
Al Jazeera ) The son of news of the day [ Guardian
] [
Al Jazeera
] [The World ] [
France 24] [Der Spiegel
]

~
Thursday February 24, 2011 ~

[0:50] New wire Al Jazeera
: Aisha, daughter Gaddafi. is passed to the state television to contradict information he fled to Malta. "I'm here permanently," she said, adding that she knew to have been landed by the UN as an ambassador of "goodwill" (goodwill ambassador
)
[1:20] Shalgum Abdul Rahman, head of the Libyan Mission to the UN, said that the situation in his country is very dangerous. Addressing the Libyan leader a brother, he said that Libya is greater than "all of us." Here are his own words as reported by Al Jazeera : "The nation is bigger, stronger and larger (Greater

) that all of us. Our nation is in danger.'s Brother leader can make a decision that saves and preserves the country and stop the bloodshed. Libya is entering a very dangerous tunnel.
[1:40] The Algerian daily El Watan published a paper on the incredible nest egg of Colonel K. : For nearly 42 years of reign, El Kadhafi and his family built a vast financial empire, but difficult to assess. Especially since the family owns shares in many economic sectors abroad. - According to Hasni Abidi, director of the Center for Study and Research on the Arab and Mediterranean capital of Muammar el Kadhafi and his family far exceeds that of Mubarak. It would amount, in his opinion, to 120 billion dollars. - The despot has diversified its investments and acquisitions across the members of his family. - In yesterday's edition of The Financial Times, citing diplomatic cables obtained by the social network [!] Wikileaks says that diplomats say the U.S. embassy in Tripoli that the despot and his family have important ; shares in the oil and gas, telecommunications, infrastructure development, hotels, media and retail. [Read more ] As-salam 'aleikoum

Westerners come from fairly quickly, workers from Arab countries, for example, have much more difficulty in accessing the airport of the capital. The police batons to push back, saying that the airport is full. Returnees tell horrible things, 60 bodies lying on the Green Square Tripoli, who were massacred, street fighting, the city of Tripoli compared to Baghdad ... - The media also titrate in this sense: In
Heavy fighting upset Libya ( Spiegel) - Clashes multiply west of Tripoli (
Radio-Canada) - Supporters of a massacre are Qaddafi in Libya ( Focus) -
Libya: Gaddafi will speak for fear of a humanitarian catastrophe
(AFP ). - Indeed, an intervention of Colonel K. is scheduled for this afternoon ... World reported that "expert opinion" from yesterday: "Gaddafi will end up like Hitler." Mustafa Abdel Jalil, a former Libyan Minister for Justice, said in an interview with Swedish newspaper Expressen that "the days are numbered Gaddafi. It will be like Hitler did, he will commit suicide." The former minister who quit his post in protest against the violence of the regime against the demonstrators said, Wednesday, had "evidence that Gaddafi ordered to
Lockerbie. On mercenaries, he said: "I knew that the regime had mercenaries before the uprising. At several meetings, the government decided to grant citizenship to people of Chad and Niger. I protested and c ' is documented, "he said.
And this: Oil burns. A barrel of Brent North Sea crude for April delivery was just under $ 120 Thursday morning at 119.79 dollars, before retreating, supported by the unrest in the Arab world including Libya, a major producer of Gold black. [12:30]

The health system is overwhelmed by the uprising in Libya and the Red Crescent, the only humanitarian organization active on site, lack of resources to provide care, said Thursday the European commissioner Humanitarian Aid Kristalina Georgieva . ( France 24). [13:00]

Seif Al-Islam, son of Colonel Gaddafi said his country was now accessible to journalists, "the world" in a statement on its television channel Al-Libiya. "We tell the world that we opened the countries around the world for journalists, "he said, saying that journalists will come" by hundreds ".
(

France 24).
[13:30] Situation Misurata. According to Al-Jazeera, troops loyal to Gaddafi - the "Hamza Brigade" - have launched an attack on demonstrators in Misurata. They were turned back near the city airport. They then launched a fresh attack on the center of the city. Opponents resist.

( World ) [2:20 p.m.] Reuters provides information about possible fights Zaouiyah, a city west of the capital Tripoli: The clashes between forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to insurgents in the Libyan city of Zaouiyah, 50 kilometers west of Tripoli, witnesses said Thursday. - Two people who arrived in Tunisia after crossing the city stated that individuals in civilian clothes roamed the streets with weapons in hand and said they heard gunfire. ( World )

[3:14 p.m.] Colonel K. speaks to the state TV. We do not see the image, it's on the phone Fragments caught in flight [and then completed] (simultaneous on

France 24): "... These are young people [in the city of Zaouia] They were drugged ... ... ... They are manipulating those who are behind them, they are the true enemies ... They will drag the country into civil war ... They are young fools, morons. .. They are trying to close the shops, cross the road ... The inhabitants of Zaouia regularly affect their wages, but when the looting will start ... But what do you want to do with Bin Laden? ... There are many wise, but why you do this? ... These are young people crazy, they are not even translatable to court ... These youth, we must prevent them from taking these tablets drug ... Shame ... One can say that the evil eye::: There are many jealous ... It is true Salafi, but there are others, supporters of Bin Laden ... These terrorists are wanted by everyone, including the United States ... We must stop manipulating ... Get out of your houses to stop young people ... There are people who use drugs youth and ask them to attack a police ... All the tribes I have mentioned, even the Muslim Brotherhood who are Bin Laden cons ... we are all Salafis ... Why you follow the path of Bin Laden? ... We built the infrastructure with a value of 61 billion ... Why do you want these facilities to Bin Laden? ... The basic materials are very accessible with very modest price ... All these demands can be met with oil money ... If the city wants to Zaouia become governor, we agree ... Since I am in power I have no job, I simply moral authority ... You can do whatever you want ... "- Silence. -" I am told that these young people, or rather these manipulators who have taken your children to drugs, these manipulators what do they say to your kids addicted: your parents, they are old ... they encourage young people to destroy the country ... "- He compares himself to a king who does not intervene in the life of the country [and take the example of Queen Elizabeth II of England]. -" Do what you want ... Today is international terrorism that wants to attack us ... "- He speaks again of Al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein's attack on the pretext that it harbored terrorists. -" We talk about jihad, but what jihad is about?
[If Al Qaeda comes to Zaouia, the U.S. will come to your city. I gave you the authority since 1977, but what you make? You destroy yourself your own country.] ... [ What you want, you want to destroy your own country? Well done on.] ... If you want to declare a state of emergency, you can do ... The situation is difficult, bar the roads, it prevents children from attending school, stealing weapons ... I repeat: you must go out, stop your children ... try to keep them, bring them back on track ... I turn to the sages, scholars, leaders popular ... stop these children and especially those manipulators ... [ I ask you to stop these young people, especially manipulative. It is really a charade. And I reiterate my condolences to the 4 people killed by security forces, and four young people killed during these operations.] I'm sure people will defend themselves Zaouia ... They are honorable people ... I trust them ... Then the whole people will try to get rid of these children, these manipulators .... I offer my condolences to the people of Zaouia. "- The line is cut. End of provision [3:36 p.m.]. [ discount ] In the evening, Al Jazeera
launches this intervention phone (simultaneously translated into English):


commentators France 24 are a less threatening than in its previous intervention

. - There seems to agree on the fact that Colonel K. "Living his last hours." He would apply to the population, only, "may yet save him." - And this little comparison has just fallen on the live blog the Guardian : It Really Is Like Nero fiddling while Rome burns . - Literally: It really is like Nero who amused (*) while Rome burns. - The expression to fiddle while Rome
burns is usually made by:
really care as the year 40. - Here, it must also be taken literally (see "extrapolations" above)! - (*) According to the rumor, Nero allegedly played his lyre [other direction (to ) fiddle violin, fiddle] and sang at the top of the Quirinal, while the city burned.

[16:00] Witnesses said the phone [on Al Jazeera ] City Zaouiyah would be in the hands of insurgents. - And according to Al Arabiya, the Libyan ambassador to Jordan would resign (in Le Monde ). - An hour earlier (16:00 local time) Al Jazeera reported: A witness named Ali who is Zaouia said soldiers fired on protesters in using heavy weapons for five hours this morning. Some protesters were armed with shotguns, others unarmed. "The shots were aimed directly at people. They shot them in the head or chest. They wanted to kill people, not just to terrorize them." - Ali added that at least 100 people have been killed and that 400 wounded were brought about to the hospital Zaouia.

[16:10] The Libyan oil terminals Ras and Marsa El Brega Lanouf now beyond the control of Qaddafi, according to Benghazi (Reuters source, in Le Monde ). And silence reigns in the West. A noisy silence certainly made headlines, announcements, statements, comments, reports, reports. But silence still, while we imagine the cries of the population terrorized, raped, murdered. - The insistence of Colonel K. on "youth drug addict" is not trivial. A detour is required by the etymology: The word assassin comes among other Arabic حشاشين, haschashin ("people who smoke hashish, cannabis or grass). - The name also refers to members of a militant Islamic sect, called Nizari particularly active in the eleventh century and publicly murdered his opponents (see Samarkand by Amin Malouf). The hashish was one drug that Hassan ibn al-Sabbah would have used to package its followers. It intoxicated with this plant and some of his associates, promising that if they died in his service, they would get the appreciation they had to take a taste, they pointed to those he wanted to strike. - Note that in Persia, the word حشاشين has the same meaning. This word is also assâssioune or Assassiyoun, which means "one who monitors, who are loyal to Assas (" Guardian
"
in Arabic), the" Basis "of faith. - In the thirteenth century the word passed into Italian as assassino to appoint a Muslim leader fighting the Christians, and then a killer. In the sixteenth century the word passed into French with the sense to designate any person paid for murder
(source: Wiktionary
). [4:45 p.m.] "In a few moments, we will march to Tripoli," said one protester of

Az-Zaouiyah [Zaouia] town located 50 kilometers west of Tripoli, i
nterrogé
(

France 24). - And on the live blog the World : According to the website of the journal Kourin [Qurina] , reliable medium rare revolt underway in Libya, a dozen or more people were killed and dozens wounded. But the toll could be heavier because the intensity of the fighting prevented the delivery of victims to hospitals. - A Tripolitan wishing to remain anonymous, noted for its share of opponents 15 to 20 killed and over a hundred others injured, some seriously, when militiamen led by Khamis al-Gaddafi, a son of Colonel fired for Thursday morning in the central square of the city. - Another witness, opponents of Gaddafi, the latter has described as drug addicts manipulated by Osama bin Laden, have occupied the center of the city, erecting barricades to counter the attacks of the faithful of the Colonel. - Other witnesses reported gunfire from heavy weapons and scenes of chaos in this town on the outskirts of the capital, which seems to be on Thursday became the main issue during the uprising. - An Egyptian who fled the city Thursday, said the insurgents, armed and numbering several hundred, were placed in the streets of the gates bristling with nails acting harrows wealth to hinder the movement of military vehicles. Traveling in jeeps, the security forces, equipped with rocket launchers were deployed in force around the city, witnesses said. - "People are so scared they send text messages to say: 'When someone asks you if you are for or against Gaddafi, no answer, otherwise you will be killed", said the Egyptian correspondent Reuters Tunisian border crossing at Ras Jdir. Zaouiyah, located on the highway connecting the border to the capital, home to an oil terminal .. .
[17:00] French Ambassador for Human Rights, Francois Zimeray, currently express themselves, evokes a balance that can go "maybe up to 2000 deaths in Libya". S

ccording to him,
"there is specific evidence suggesting that crimes against humanity were committed " (Reuters source, in Le Monde
).
Al Jazeera launches a video posted today on YouTube providing evidence of fire on demonstrators in Zaouia, shortly before dawn. The news channel said: "We can not give confirmation, but this we see is clearly a clash hard and sustained, and sounds like heavy artillery. "

[5:20 p.m.] Slimane Bouchuiguir, secretary of the Libyan branch of International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH): "They raided the hospital in Tripoli and killed the wounded who had demonstrated against the regime. They took the corpses to make them disappear, perhaps to burn them, because they know that foreign journalists are getting closer. Physicians who objected were threatened. This happened yesterday and the day before yesterday " he said to the Italian missionary agency Misna. ( France 24 ) The Guardian

a new newsfeed . According to Reuters , Colonel K. also reportedly said that "the protesters marched to the milk and Nescafe mixed with hallucinogenic drugs" ... "They have 17 years. It gives them pills in the evening, they put hallucinogenic pills in their drinks, their milk, coffee, Nescafe their . " - Even if the situation does not really ready to smile, it can whether Nescafe will reject the advertisement, which could "tarnish his image", as had formerly Karcher, France? - And the question arises: Colonel K. would it be a son of pub? [5:50 p.m.] World expands on the information cited above [16:10]: Some important details from Reuters, while the events in Libya weighing on oil prices: the major Libyan oil terminal of Ras and Marsa el Brega Lanouf now beyond the control of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, report of Benghazi in contact with people in the area, located in the Gulf Sirte. - The rebels provide protection to these terminals, through which most of the Libyan oil production usually more than one and a half million barrels per day. - According to Reuters, the effects of regaining control remain unclear. A resident involved in the management of the city of Benghazi said that crude oil exports were not disrupted. But another resident suggested that supplies could be affected. - Information could not be confirmed with the usual operators of these terminals. - Reuters finally gives details from a lawyer, whose sources are people present in areas under the control of insurgents. "Exports are continuing at the same pace as before. (...) The revolutionary protect these areas because they are of the utmost importance. We do not want it there's sabotage and oil exports stop, "he added. - According to the lawyer, Colonel Gaddafi might also seek to disrupt oil operations in the country. "Yesterday, the regime tried to blow up a pipeline, but one of the pilots ejected and his plane crashed in the desert." [6:10 p.m.] Some reporters at the Egyptian border are reports of thousands of refugees who flock to Libya still. The night is cold, and nothing is done to accommodate these people, who are forced to sleep under the stars. No UN, no Europe, nothing but nice words! - Last night on BFM , José Bové has yet said it is urgent to provide practical assistance, material assistance to refugees and people of eastern Libya "liberated" .
medical units, blood, medicines, food, all these things
essentials whose people have an urgent need . - But apparently preferred to send film crews! And we always evacuated en masse the Europeans ... [18:30]
Details of the work of journalists on the spot: the U.S. State Department said diplomats had met with the Libyan authorities about the entry permitted, Libya, journalists from CNN, BBC Arabic and Al Arabiya. - The other journalists who entered "illegally in Libya," are considered by the pro-Gaddafi as agents working for Al Qaeda. U.S. authorities are advising all the journalists on the spot to join the authorized teams, and advise the teams in "freelance" to go there.
(
in Le Monde





[19:30] The information from the besieged cities and the coup in the capital are less frequent. is merely in the blackout, which incorporates the it in the cold night, to report and comments about each other .

[7:40 p.m.] Thus, the live blog
of
Guardian : The ruling out any U.S. response to Libyan crisis, including military options, said spokesman of the White House, Jay Carney: "I leave open the bilateral options. I ruled out anything. " - It adds that the situation calls for "swift action". (Source: Reuters ) [20:00] prying cameras of France 2 come in a morgue in Benghazi, turning us into voyeurs with these "difficult images" (Marie Drucker). - The reports are devoted to Libya between 6 and 7 minutes. Then, it is our daily bread: the news item! The son of Guardian and World admit it more frankly: information very fragmented, unreliable, difficult to verify, to overlap. - Especially since Libya has been touted as a "separate country in two." - The risk is that this division makes up a deadly chaos where no one knows who is who. Indeed, pro-K. and anti-K. could be just the blinders that prevent us from seeing a range of forces far more nuanced and complex, whose supporters resist any categorization in black and white, good and evil. - This is also true in times of peace you never know who is who. If we judged by deeds, they are often ambiguous, contradictory. And appearances, as everyone knows, are misleading. Information most contradictory of the day is that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi invites reporters this morning "the whole world" in Libya, while Arab-Western media are castigated and demonized by his father, Colonel K. - I wonder anyway what happened to those real journalists the likes of Hemingway, Jack London. I do not see anywhere that presenters, commentators, experts, correspondents on the balcony of their hotel. - In Baghdad, they were "integrated" ( embedded ) to military convoys. And today? course, I can talk behind my keyboard! But I do not practice the profession of journalism, me ... I am just a translator ... At the time of the Pharaohs, I would scribe! - And I take the liberty of slipping sometimes a personal reflection that comes in the midst of all these texts from the world ... During a blackout ! [8:30 p.m.] To contradict this statement, and I am very glad,
France 24 reports a true testimony. Gerard
Buffet, a French anesthesiologist return Benghazi, described to AFP the situation there: On 17 February, fighting broke out. According to Gerard Buffet, there are around 200 deaths in the city. " - February 18: The fights are "much tougher" and are "many more deaths." "It operated day and night, shot in the Torax, in the head. We lost a lot of patients," he says. - February 19: "Any the town was invaded by mercenaries, it drew from everywhere, mortar, rocket launcher, people told of horrific scenes, everyone was scared. Aircraft passed over Benghazi and shot in the streets, with heavy weapons. They even sent rockets. It was carnage. "- In total, he estimates that there were about 1000 deaths in the region of Benghazi.


The figures, which our civilization is so fond of: the mania to make everything measurable, including what is not. Vains tests squaring the circle, which break the story of this doctor. [21:00] And a bit of misinformation to enliven the evenings on the liveticker Spiegel: "The agency Reuters writes:" The U.S. government has no reason to believe that Gaddafi is dead. " This press release refers to a bizarre rumor, which according to the fellows down the price of oil. When asked if he has any information about the veracity of the information that Gaddafi was shot, a representative of U.S. government says "no." - According to Reuters , it is impossible to trace the origin of the rumor. " - Yet, the stock seems like a good track!
[22:00] A tweet an authenticated source probably is reproduced on
France 24: @ ShababLibya - CONFIRMED:
Operation Clean Up Is Well Under Way Tripoli Ahead of the foreign media entry
# Libya # Feb17 (Translation: Confirmed: a cleaning operation is underway in Tripoli before the arrival of foreign journalists.). - Reviewed by a user: "What do we mean by cleaning?" - Response of the editors of Live Blog: "According to a previous tweet ShababLibya, the plan would clean the streets of the capital to remove traces of collision, the burning cars, etc.. "- Oh! Tonight, a ferry chartered by the United States is stuck with 300 refugees on board in the port of Tripoli because of bad weather. C ' is what explains, observers say Spiegel and Guardian , lack of aggressiveness toward the U.S. regime in Libya.

~ ~ Friday, February 25, 2011

As-salam 'aleikoum ( The World) - The United Nations
fear a famine in Libya
( Der Spiegel ) -
Mercenaries flock to Tripoli for the final battle
( The Independent )

The news of the morning

Increasingly defections: After two ministers, a large number of diplomats and soldiers, as well as the own cousin of Colonel K., al-Qadhafi Dam soldiers of Ajdabiya (east)
change sides. (Der Spiegel
). And the Attorney-General Abdul-Rahman al-Abbar has also joined the opposition ( Guardian ).



Opponents of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi took control of Misrata Thursday after repelling an offensive-cons, "said an inhabitant of the third largest city in Libya, located 200 km east of Tripoli . (Source: Reuters)
( France 24 ) arabic Al Jazeera reported discussions between resigning - politicians, ministers, diplomats - to create a performance policy that seeks to take over . (The World
)

Almost all oil fields in eastern terminal of Ras Lanuf are under rebel control in Libya, announced Friday a coalition member who manages the city of Benghazi in the east. - The deposits and terminals operate under rebel control, but at 25% capacity only . ( France 24 ) Calls -. especially SMS - to multiply a large popular movement after Friday prayers, even in Tripoli and in the liberated cities, where one wants to organize a march of one million "on the capital. Meanwhile, the state TV broadcasts such Message: "Those who call for chaos will not be forgiven on Judgement Day. Stay away from internal fighting. We must stay away from evil and bad deeds. Whoever disobeys the authority disobeys God ". (Source: Al Jazeera

a) [1:45 p.m.] In Tripoli soldiers opened fire when about 500 demonstrators moved towards the Green Square. The opponents chanted: "There one God and martyrdom is her favorite. " They declared their solidarity with the city of Benghazi. A witness said the soldiers had only fired into the air at first. It is not known if the victims. (Spiegel ) - [Added] We know now: Reuters foreshadowed in five to 15 hours ...

World title now: "Repression Intensifies" according to the UN . - In the morning the live blog has an update on the situation: A Musratah [or Misrata] (150 km east), unconfirmed report of continuing fighting between opponents and supporters. To the west of Tripoli, in the city of Zawiyah [or Zouaia] (60 km), "terrorists" have murdered several soldiers, the agency Jana official, while the newspaper Libyan Quryna [Kourin or Qurina] based in Benghazi 23 people were killed and over 44 wounded in the assault by security forces against the city. According to witnesses who arrived in neighboring Tunisia, the city of Zouara (120 km west of Tripoli) was "abandoned by the police and military." The West seemed so far held by the authorities.
- Supporters of the "Guide" are concentrated in Tripoli, where the militia would have particular Khamis than 9,000 fighters, tanks and aircraft, according to reports unconfirmed inhabitants anti-Gaddafi in the city of Al-Baida, in the east. The Libyan government has decided to increase wages, food subsidies and family allowances, announced Friday on state television. Each family will receive 500 Libyan dinars (290 euros) and the salaries of certain categories of civil servants will be increased by 150%.
[14:00] The ferry chartered by the United States leaves the port of Tripoli two days late and 285 refugees aboard
(in
Spiegel
)
. - Repatriation operations continue by way Marine , land and air. However, the are nationals of poor countries , like Bangladesh and the Philippines, often remain stuck in place, " their governments struggling to implement evacuation plans ( The World
). In addition, foreign workers from oil rigs, lost in the desert, struggling to reach the assembly points and are exposed to bands of robbers, who steal vehicles, equipment and food. This information, transmitted in particular by a British worker on site and taken by
Guardian
, a few days ago. It is not known whether the situation has improved with greater control of oil facilities by those whom the media now call the "rebels". - Indeed, if Colonel K. was awarded the title of revolutionary leader, it is more difficult to find a name "coherent" to his opponents, yet they are indeed revolutionary. We must believe that the revolution is no longer the monopoly of a certain type of character! [2:15 p.m.] World gives these details about the situation in Tripoli : the Libyan security forces fired on demonstrators in several districts of the capital at the end of Friday prayers, killing, according to testimony gathered by the AFP. - "The security forces fired on protesters without distinction. There are dead in the streets of Al-Jomaa Soug," said an inhabitant of this district. - Other witnesses in other districts of the eastern suburbs, as Ben Achour and Fachloum, also reported "heavy fire upon all who are in the street" - During this time broadcast an interview with CNN Turk Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi [ here in English ], said today that "That his family would remain in Libya at all costs" and warned it would not allow a "handful of terrorists to control part of the country:" Our plan is to live and die in Libya . The plan B is to live and die in Libya. " - Gaddafi's son admitted the loss of control of Eastern Libya, but said that the Libyan authorities will soon resume control of the region. - "There are over two million people in this area, the number of terrorists is 200 or 300 at most. The people we call (...) We can not allow a handful of terrorists control of any part Libya and its people, "he said (in Le Monde ). [2:45 p.m.] At last, little still available and easily verifiable, the Battle of Tripoli seems to have begun. Away from the media spotlight. Colonel K. and his troops are armed to the teeth. - The World

And we said:
In their Friday sermon, imams have relayed the official in Tripoli, calling for the return of stability and at the end of "sabotage" and warned against " sedition, "AFP reported, based on testimony from several residents of the capital. According to believers, preaching would Imams were imposed. - While the European Union calls for sanctions against the country: That's what the people of Libya, Tripoli and especially, the most urgent need at this exact moment! - Al Jazeera
reports of gunfire in several districts of Tripoli
: Fashloum, Ashour, Jumhouria, Souq Al Juma.
- The Spiegel title: Witnesses speak of deaths in Tripoli.
The German weekly also gives this information: The Libyan opposition movement against an expected attack by troops from Gaddafi Benghazi, which may come "at any moment," said the statement of a deserter named Colonel Said to

AFP. - In this city at the hands of opponents, is also preparing a "march to Tripoli" to drive out the power.
[2:50 p.m.] According to one observer
Libyan France 24, Tripoli, witnesses say soldiers of the military airbase of Maitega rose up and joined the demonstrators.
[15:10]
"plainclothes militiamen continue to fire on the demonstrators" in the neighborhood of Fachloum in the east of Tripoli, said a witness told AFP by telephone. "There are many people in the street. There will be a massacre," he added.
(
France 24). [4:20 p.m.] The
Spiegel
gives news of Tripoli: On the

Facebook of Libyan Youth Movement
new messages arrive every minute: "According to witnesses, the number of protesters reached 60,000, including army generals." [
BREAKING: Reports from eye witness now number 60.000 and army generals With Protesters heading to Libya Martyrs # # # Feb17 gaddaficrimes ] - A little later: "Please use the original name of the Martyrs Square, Green place no longer exists." [Please now use Martyrs Square The original name of Green Square. Green Square is No more # # Libya # Feb17 Gaddaficrimes ] - And: "This will be our victory on Friday, Inshallah." [ This Will Be The Friday of victory Inshala Libya # # # Feb17 gaddaficrimes ] - Introducing the new hashtag (the others above):

# gaddaficrimes [4:40 p.m.] I would add this message from the Libyan Youth Movement: "Confirmed: we draw with live ammunition on protesters who try to win instead of the Martyrs." [ CONFIRMED: shooting live fire onto The Protesters Trying to head Toward Libya Martyrs Square # # # Feb17 gaddaficrimes ] [17:10] France 24: The situation in Tripoli - Fighting continues around the neighborhood Soug al-Jumaa, we reported AliTweel @ [ here in English ] via Twitter. For now, resist the insurgents. Meanwhile, thousands of protesters expected to have anti-Qaddafi began a march from neighborhoods south of Tripoli still not arrived in the center, he adds. Other sources claim they were stopped in their tracks by a contingent of forces pro-Gaddafi, about ten miles from Green Square. [5:20 p.m.] Information " Official "arrive" in the capital, troops loyal to the chasing group of demonstrators through the streets, "according to Reuters which is based on testimonies of people. "In some areas of Tripoli, the protests were scattered in other places they continue. The situation is somewhat clear. "( Spiegel) - The Guardian cites an Italian journalist agency Ansa invited on site: 7 to 8,000 people gathered on the Green Square with pictures of Libyan leader and flags green of the Jamahiriya. Ansa
could realize on the spot The square is guarded by a small number of police. "
[5:25 p.m.] World gives more news from Tripoli: In east of the city, at least two demonstrators were killed by "militia" pro-Gaddafi in the neighborhood of Fachloum, according to a witness. In this area, like that Ben Achour, witnesses reported "heavy fire upon all who are in the street." "The police opened fire on protesters without distinction. There are dead in the streets of Al-Jomaa Soug," said another resident. "They fired on unarmed civilians leaving the prayer," he told AFP a resident of uptown Ben Achour. - The heavy gunfire were also heard in Ghout Achaal in the west of the city. [17:30] @ AliTweel on Twitter

: Please f aites pass the message to all those you know: there are major crimes against humanity being perpetrated in this very moment [ Please Spread the Word to everyone you know: There Are Major Crimes Against Humanity Taking place right now ] [5:52 p.m.] Colonel K. address a speech a few minutes to a crowd at the Green Square (see above), which is, or it seems, gained. He told them that "we will die on Libyan soil," calling them to "resist" to "rejoice", "dancing, singing" and "stay up all night" and concluded his brief speech like this: " Muammar Gaddafi is one of yours! ". This time, the appearance of the leader, his fur hat pulled down over his head and a microphone in hand, took everyone by surprise. TV and state to whom we owe this "chef's surprise", then continues to broadcast the images of jubilation, which is supposed to rule over the Green Square Tripoli ... - The World gives Other excerpts: "You are the fruit of the revolution ..." - "We will continue to fight, we die here ..." -

"We will fight any foreign attack ..." - "All weapons depots will be open to arm all the people ..." - Commentators of Al Jazeera wonder if this is not a bluff, and Al-Jazeera rebroadcast again and again the speech of Colonel K. which calls for "a life in dignity," the only possible ... One wonders light corresponding, or not, time of day, on the composition of the crowd and the number of protesters ... The video will probably be available soon. - Besides this:

This intervention revives speculation on the outcome of the popular uprising in Libya. If it was not already obvious, you'd swear that Colonel K. abandon not like his ex-colleagues Tunisia and Egypt, not in the same way at least!

[18:30] "The agency Reuters reports that, according to residents, some parts of the capital would be under the control of the regime's opponents. The Bab al-Asisa where Gadhafi would still lives in the hands of despot and his followers. 'We stay with us,' said the resident, it is too dangerous to go out into the street in Tripoli '. " (In Spiegel ) [19:00] In his "summary of the evening", the Guardian publishes news from the rest of Libya, where a large part of the country, "Gaddafi seems to have lost power and forces of the Libyan leader is expelled. 'they will never return,' said a resident of Benghazi's special envoy Guardian Martin Chulov. - Zaouia, a coastal town west of Tripoli, is in the hands of protesters. At Adjabiya, to the east, the army and the police told Al Jazeera they have withdrawn from their barracks to join the opposition. Cities cleared control Gaddafi are governed by committees of lawyers, doctors, tribal leaders and military officers - with few commitments Islamists. "- Here is the link to the new
newsfeed of
Guardian . [19:30] Before his string of miscellaneous, log France 3 shows a report on the resistance in Benghazi against a possible attack, including air, pro-regime forces. We see an arsenal of weapons, machine guns, antiaircraft missiles. Determined, the military and civilians gathered in Tripoli also intend to walk, as has already been announced. [20:00] The newspaper France 2 opens on the release of French hostages in Niger. Then the summary of the appearance of Colonel K., deemed "surreal." And the correspondent of the chain that has just arrived in Tripoli. "Live" from his hotel, he has no information to give because it is "framed by the Libyan Ministry of Information." - In Benghazi, the story of Martine Laroche-Joubert demonstrates the huge crowd at the Friday prayer, then the perimeter where organized armed resistance against Gaddafi. - Finally, the passage through the Libyan-Tunisian border where the correspondent of the public finds necessary, the influx of refugees. He stressed that some of them, including countries of origin are unable to organize the repatriation, are "left to their own in Libya ". information begin to dry up. On live stream of Al Jazeera , it continues to earn the huge population movements that accompany the Libyan revolution, another report shows a protester who has just be assassinated today in the eye of a camera shaking. His blood flows in a large red pool. - According to the presenter, Tripoli is the last bastion of Colonel K. - The Guardian publishes a dispatch from Reuters, it appears that pockets of resistance in Tripoli are dispersed by armed men on pickup trucks pulling up in the air with their Kalashnikovs (source: Tripolitans the phone). ~ Blackout (one more time) ~ We do not know. It is still believed to know. We guess. It is speculated. - That's the blackout. - Linguists, psychologists, literary find here material to research. Ignorance talkative (and noisy). To which is added the speech that rises from the position of powerlessness, where the speaker is placed. If President Sarkozy said, for example, that Colonel K. must leave, he admits there by his impotence, especially if it also excludes military action. Position of powerlessness of the great leaders of this world, and position of ignorance of analysts, commentators and experts. Speaking without knowledge. And speak without being able to act. - Double position which gives rise to the speech's most "diverse and varied" whose only real common point is the utopia in the etymological sense of the word: U-topos the nonsuit
from where "it issue ". If one is willing to concede that the only real place is the real, all this talk of unreality are hit, sometimes a frank surrealism. - You can still push the argument by saying that the real escape us by nature, our speeches are necessarily condemned to Utopia and unreality. I except, however, not to succumb to pessimism over the black full blackout, few writers who have said the real. Anne Frank said. Primo Levi, I have already quoted, said. In the other camp, are perhaps Louis-Ferdinand Celine (Journey
) and Knut Hamsun (Hunger ). Before them, Franz Kafka (The Trial
), who pushed the unreality, surreality to the climax where the real, necessarily, must reappear. - These texts and others save us by saving the language we speak and think. These texts and others save us the speech of a thousand-one forms, where the speaker speaks, precisely, it is not. Better or worse: When he speaks, he is condemned to nonbeing. Placed under the sign of ignorance and powerlessness, these speeches have abandoned the position of being and reality. - Ignorance and helplessness all relative, of course. But the starting point of this digression was ignorance blackout puts us, which I added, in terms of impotence, of non-interference policy followed since the Spring concert by the Tunisian nations. However, we must get to the evidence that most of the time, most countries of this world are struck by the blackout. And Most of the time, the policy of non-interference in internal affairs of countries is advocated in high places. Thus, most of the time, our ignorance and impotence hit most of the world,
supposedly globalized which, in reality, we do not know much and for which we can almost anything . *** A press
Doctors Without Borders
(list in right column) dated 24 February: MSF is extremely concerned about the situation and his team work tirelessly to achieve areas of Libya, where many people are affected by violence. - For now, due to insecurity, it is impossible to provide the necessary humanitarian assistance in Tripoli, capital of Libya. - On the Tunisian border, an MSF team Two people are still blocked and can not enter Libya. - MSF continues to work to supply equipment and personnel in Libya. A second truck carrying medical supplies including surgical equipment, is on the way to the border between Egypt and Libya. - This release is quite similar to today the live blog of Al Jazeera just published in English.

[10:20 p.m.] Ban Ki-Moon holds her speech. He reported further clashes and new victims, crimes against humanity. He said that the situation will worsen. As secretary general, urged the Security Council of the UN to find "a wide range of options" to "actions" to make, and it states: "concrete actions". He then spoke of an "options": sanctions. It also details the difficult humanitarian situation of refugees and foreign nationals stranded in Libya. It calls on Europe to open its borders and is seeking a presence at the border. He speaks of an emergency situation and concludes: "It is time to act." [10:27 p.m.] Very short press release, which the Secretary General of the United Nations was evasive when asked the question of military intervention. I should add a little note to the above digression. This speech was emotional. Ban Ki-Moon had difficulty speaking, often looked at his sheet. He appeared to have tears in their eyes (a little hidden by the reflection of his glasses). It would have exploded into tears then, do we hear on Al Jazeera . It certainly was not ignorant of the situation since kept hour by hour by people far more informed than journalists in Tripoli hotel, framed by the son of Colonel K., who is emerging as a true minister of propaganda. And Ban Ki-moon stressed the urgency, with the space, the other is coordinated real: time there as he runs out! - So this is a somewhat climactic speech (and certainly atypical) where the emotion of the speaker is somewhat reminiscent of the real emergency in this fleshly life and death struggle in which, almost powerless, we are witnessing all.

[10:30 p.m.] On the other side, the new propaganda chief, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, said foreign journalists he invited: "We're dealing with terrorists ... The army decided not to attack the terrorists and give a chance for negotiation. Hoping to negotiate peacefully, we will begin to do tomorrow. " (In Guardian) - That which is sent! What meditate all night watching TV Libyan . مساء الخير
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