Saturday, September 13, 2014

Fled former Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zaidan fled, after Parliament voted to remove it from power.


Fled former Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zaidan fled, after Parliament voted to remove it from power. The oil tanker "Morning Glory" flying the flag of North Korea may have to download a shipment of crude oil from the rebels in eastern Libya illegally and sailed farmland crete ne away safely, despite the threat of Libyan Prime Minister that the ship "will be transformed into a pile of metal," If left port . The Libyan navy blamed bad weather for failing to stop the ship, as it launched a militia known Banfea and independence, based in Misrata in western Libya, an offensive against the rebels in the east, which may cause the fuse to ignite a civil war between the west and east of Libya. In the absence of any actual authority of the central government, Libya is collapsing. farmland crete ne This happens almost three years after the March 19, 2011 when he stopped the French Air Force counter-attack launched farmland crete ne by former Libyan leader Muammar farmland crete ne Gaddafi to crush the uprising in Benghazi. And months later, she was blazing tanks still lie on the side of the road to the city. With the United States to keep its participation under dim lights as much as possible, Shen NATO, "NATO" war played a secondary role in which militia supporter, ended with the fall of Gaddafi and killed. Prominent features and highlights of the events in Libya, in the recent period, the way in which they are showing little interest in what is happening in the country on the part of leaders and countries farmland crete ne that went to war ardent enthusiasm in 2011, presumably because the interest of the Libyan people. President Barack Obama speaks Since then proudly about his role in preventing the occurrence of a "massacre" in Benghazi. farmland crete ne But when the militias, which confirmed the alliance of the "NATO" victory in the war, opened fire on a demonstration farmland crete ne hostile presence in Tripoli in November last year, there was no squeak of protest from Washington, London and Paris, despite the killing of 42 protesters farmland crete ne at least, and shoot children with machine guns, anti-aircraft. There is an old journalist that if you want to know the government policy, Imagine the worst thing you can for these governments to do then I suppose they are doing already, and such cynicism is not valid in all cases, but it looks conclusive evidence of Western policy towards Libya. Entrenched militias and Libya collapsing. Oil exports has fallen from 1.4 million barrels of oil per day in 2011 to 235 000 barrels of oil per day. 8 militias farmland crete ne and arrest thousands of people in prisons, many of whom say they were tortured. farmland crete ne The expulsion of about 40 thousand inhabitants of the town of Tawergha south of Misrata from their homes which were destroyed. Says Director of the "Human Rights Watch" in the Middle East and North Africa, Sarah Leah Watson: "Whenever the Libyan authorities have tolerated for a longer period with the unruly militias that operate with impunity, perpetuated by increased willingness to step aside and say." Is it possible to learn anything positive from the Libyan experience in nation-building constitute farmland crete ne progress from those that took place under the rule of Gaddafi and Assad, and others like them? An important point in this regard is that the demands of civil and political rights and economic, which was at the heart of the Arab Spring uprisings does not mean anything without the nation-state guarantors her, only to sink in national loyalties and sectarian hatreds zonal and ethnic lines. Writes journalist and member of the European Parliament Daniel Hannan in a brief analysis on the reasons for the failure of the Arab Spring: "freedom under the rule of law is not well-known outside of nation-states, and constitutional freedom require a degree of national, which means a willingness to accept the decisions of your fellow citizens breath, farmland crete ne and abide by the results of the elections, when he wished loss" . But even this level of commitment may not be enough, but without it can only force that keeps the weft State. What happened to the tanker, "Morning Glory" and the overthrow of Ali Zaidan and the victory of the militia, all of which show that the Libyan state does not yet have the popular support or military farmland crete ne force to maintain itself. Lack of security increases militias in Libya force, and Libya is home warlords of regions and tribes and races, who are mostly leaders of the gunmen extorted money by taking advantage of a good power and the lack of an adequate police force. No one is immune: the prime military police in Libya was assassinated in Benghazi in October last year, while the Attorney General first in Libya in the post-Gaddafi was shot and shot dead in Edirne Feb. 8. The motive remains a mystery murder in some cases, such as the killing of Indian doctor in Edirne, which may lead to the displacement of an Indian doctor in 1600 came in 2011, and the health system depends on them in Libya. The share of Western governments and regional responsibility for many things that happen in Libya, but they should also blame the foreign media that ignored the subsequent collapse of the Libyan state, though stopped politicians from referring to Libya as a model for external intervention successful. Washington recognizes the Tripoli oil tanker Murng Glory violent clashes between the Libyan army and rebels in Ajdabiya
Dozens of armed clashes took place the night before last and yesterday at dawn between the Libyan army and rebels in control of the oil ports in Ajdabiya, at a time when the United States handed over Libyan authorities oil tanker Murng Glory . Gunmen attacked belonged to the Political Bureau of the so-called region farmland crete ne of Cyrenaica farmland crete ne forces farmland crete ne yesterday an army camp in the Libyan city of Ajdabiya in the apse, which led to the fall of the dozens farmland crete ne of wounded from both sides. And heard the sound of explosions and anti-aircraft weapons in late the night before last, and again after dawn yesterday in the city. The Libyan news agency official farmland crete ne aired a short story

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