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Consejo Nacional de Transicion: Kagafi esta muerto
Topic Started: Thursday Oct 20 2011, 08:42 AM (638 Views)
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El Consejo Nacional de Transicion libio informa que Kagafi ha sido ajusticiado por las fuerzas rebeldes libia, tambien se informa que su jefe militar ha sido ajusticiado mientras que ambos trataban de escapar a la justicia.
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ANOTACIONES SOBRE LIBIA



King Idris of Libya sought cordial relations with the West.
Libya's foreign policies have fluctuated since 1951. As a Kingdom, Libya maintained a definitively pro-Western stance, and was recognized as belonging to the conservative traditionalist bloc in the League of Arab States (the present-day Arab League), of which it became a member in 1953. The government was also friendly towards Western countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, France, Italy, Greece, and established full diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in 1955.

Although the government supported Arab causes, including the Moroccan and Algerian independence movements, it took little active part in the Arab-Israeli dispute or the tumultuous inter-Arab politics of the 1950s and early 1960s. The Kingdom was noted for its close association with the West, while it steered a conservative course at home.

After the 1969 coup, Muammar Gaddafi closed American and British bases and partly nationalized foreign oil and commercial interests in Libya.

Gaddafi was known for backing a number of world leaders and despots viewed as anathema to Western civilization and human freedoms, including Ugandan President Idi Amin, Central African Emperor Jean-Bedel Bokassa, Ethiopian strongman Haile Mariam Mengistu, Liberian President Charles Taylor, and Yugoslav President Slobodan Miloševiæ and Cuban president Fidel Castro.

Relations with the West were strained by a series of incidents for most of Gaddafi's rule, including the killing of British policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, the bombing of a Berlin nightclub frequented by U.S. servicemen, and the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which led to UN sanctions in the 1990s, though by the late 2000s, the United States and other Western powers had normalised relations with Libya.

Gaddafi's decided to abandon the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction after the Iraq War saw Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein overthrown put on trial and executed.

According to the US Department of State’s annual human rights report for 2007, Libya’s authoritarian regime continued to have a poor record in the area of human rights. Some of the numerous and serious abuses on the part of the government include poor prison conditions, arbitrary arrest and prisoners held incommunicado, and political prisoners held for many years without charge or trial. The judiciary is controlled by the government, and there is no right to a fair public trial. Libyans do not have the right to change their government. Freedom of speech, press, assembly, association, and religion are restricted. Independent human rights organizations are prohibited. Ethnic and tribal minorities suffer discrimination, and the state continues to restrict the labor rights of foreign jobs.

On the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad in 1973, Gaddafi delivered a "Five-Point Address". He announced the suspension of all existing laws and the implementation of Sharia. He said that the country would be purged of the "politically sick". A "people's militia" would "protect the revolution". There would be an administrative revolution, and a cultural revolution. Gaddafi set up an extensive surveillance system. 10 to 20 percent of Libyans work in surveillance for the Revolutionary committees. The surveillance takes place in government, in factories, and in the education sector. Gaddafi executed dissidents publicly and the executions were often rebroadcast on state television channels. Gaddafi employed his network of diplomats and recruits to assassinate dozens of critical refugees around the world. Amnesty International listed at least 25 assassinations between 1980 and 1987.

In May, 2010, Libya was elected by the UN General Assembly to a three-year term on the UN's Human Rights Council. It was suspended from the Human Rights Council in March, 2011.

Libya's human rights record was put in the spotlight in February 2011, due to the government's violent response to pro-democracy protesters, when it killed hundreds of demonstrators.

Amidst the 2011 Libyan civil war, at least 100 countries, as of 18 October 2011, as well as multiple supranational organizations and partially recognized states, have formally switched their diplomatic recognition to the National Transitional Council.

Officials of the National Transitional Council have asked for foreign aid, including medical supplies, money, and weapons, and have promised to pay off their debt to donor countries with oil deals and frozen assets belonging to Gaddafi and his confidants after the civil war ends. They have also suggested that countries that were early to offer recognition and countries participating in the international military intervention in Libya may receive more favorable oil contracts and trade deals. Libyan embassy staff were expelled from the UK as part of efforts to increase pressure on Colonel Gaddafi's regime.
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Cuando era 'nuestro hijo de (moderese)'
La larga lista de fotos y encuentros del dictador libio con decenas de líderes mundiales queda sintetizada en una frase que acuñó el presidente de Estados Unidos, Franklin D. Roosevelt, cuando hablaba de otro sátrapa, Anastasio Somoza. Dijo de él: "Puede que sea un hijo de (moderese), pero es nuestro hijo de (moderese)". Lo mismo se podría decir de la relación de Occidente con Muamar al Gadafi.

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Carrusel de ex amigos
Líderes mundiales con su "hijo de (moderese)"

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http://www.20minutos.tv/video/ejuxPUV8-el-dictador-gadafi-cae-en-sirte


20.10.2011 - 17.51h El cuerpo del líder libio Muamar Gadafi en un vídeo aficionado de los rebeldes en Sirte. Gadafi murió de las heridas sufridas en su captura cerca de su ciudad natal. En el vídeo, aparentemente filmado con un teléfono móvil, muestra a Gadafi muerto o herido de gravedad. Según los rebeldes, el antiguo líder líbio intentaba huir de Sirte, tomada por el CNT este jueves, en un convoy que ha sido atacado. (ATLAS)

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Gadafi muere en combate
ABC.es / madrid. El líder libio fallece por las heridas sufridas durante su captura cerca de Sirte. El dictador se escondió en un zulo tras ser alcanzado por un ataque de la OTAN el convoy en el que intentaba huir de su ciudad natal. «¡No disparéis, no disparéis!», gritó antes de morir

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