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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~ page began on Tuesday 1st March 2011 ~

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
.