der fehlende Link:
Libyens neuen Herrschern entgleitet die Kontrolle
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/auslan...811376,00.html
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Libyens neuen Herrschern entgleitet die Kontrolle
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/auslan...811376,00.html
Laut einem neuen AFP-Bericht über Bani Walid sind die Einwohner auch weiterhin Pro-Gaddafi. Man hat wohl nur Angst, dass momentan noch offen zugegeben. Das ist wohl einer der Gründe warum manche Einwohner die "Revolution" gut heißen.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...fa2b685ee4.c11Zitat:
Kadhafi 'lives on in our hearts' in Libyan town
By Ines Bel Aiba (AFP) – 13 hours ago
BANI WALID, Libya — Residents of the Libyan oasis town of Bani Walid, long a bastion of Moamer Kadhafi's regime, are resigned to the country's new leadership but say the slain dictator lives on in their hearts.
The town, which was one of the last towns to fall to the rebels last year and was the scene of new violence earlier this week, fared well during the Kadhafi era when it was a major recruitment ground for his regime's elite troops.
"Moamer is in our hearts. If someone here tells you otherwise, he is lying," said Salahuddin al-Werfelli, 19.
"A revolution, what revolution? The new authorities represent (French President Nicolas) Sarkozy and some European countries, not Libyans," he said with clear contempt for the UN-mandated Western military support the rebels received during last year's uprising.
In public, residents insisted they were supporters of the "February 17 Revolution" that overthrew Kadhafi but in private they expressed nostalgia for his ousted regime.
"We are forced to adapt but 99 percent of Bani Walid's population still loves Moamer," said Boubakr, a 24-year-old law student.
"Our house was given to my father by Moamer," said Boubakr, who lives near the former rebel militia base which was at the centre of Monday's fighting and which still bears the scars of the ferocious exchanges. Burnt-out cars and empty bullet cases lie all around.
The details of the clashes in the sprawling oasis, 170 kilometres (110 miles) southeast of Tripoli, which killed seven people and wounded 12, remain the subject of some dispute.
Interior Minister Fawzi Abdelali initially denied that Kadhafi supporters were involved in the violence before admitting that he did not know.
Residents said the green flag of Kadhafi's regime was not flown during Monday's clashes as reported by some local officials.
They said the fighting pitted the May 28 Brigade of former rebel fighters against a group of heavily armed residents who had come to the base to seek the release of a relative from custody.
Residents said the man being held may have fought with Kadhafi's forces during the uprising and been detained by the brigade after they recognised him.
There is widespread resentment in Bani Walid towards the former rebels whose roadblocks criss-cross the town. Members of the brigade are accused of thefts and arbitrary arrests as well as other abuses.
"I was arrested at a checkpoint," another resident, Abdelhamid al-Ghariyani, 25, told AFP at a vegetable market in the town centre.
"They searched my car and mobile phone. When they saw I had pictures of Moamer in the mobile, the confiscated it and hit me," he said pointing to a bluish welt and scratches on his left leg and marks of handcuffs on his right wrist.
Another resident, who did not give his name, complained: "They talk about freedom and democracy, but these are only words.
"We are with the revolution of February 17, but we want justice and compensation for our damaged houses," he added.
Efforts are now under way to calm the tensions.
Defence Minister Osama Juili toured the town on Wednesday and held talks with civic leaders.
On Thursday, 30 representatives from clans of the powerful Werfelli tribe, which is spread across Libya but whose stronghold is Bani Walid, came together to discuss terms for the return of fighters of the May 28 Brigade who fled the town during the clashes.
Tribal leaders said the brigade's members would be allowed back, but without their weapons and under strict defence ministry command and control.
They said Juili had also promised that a new city council to replace the current unpopular body could be approved by the ruling National Transitional Council "within days."
"Bani Walid is a tribal region and social peace here is ensured by the tribal system," one tribal leader, Abdelhamid al-Shanduli, told AFP.
"No representatives must be imposed on us. Bani Walid must choose who represents Bani Walid," he added.
Wenn die NTC-Ratten jetzt tatsächlich Bani Walid angreifen sollten worauf ja ein Guardianartikel hindeutet, dann wird das wohl eine ungeheure Reaktion des Warfallastammes(1 Millionen Menschen) nach sich ziehen. Der NTC kann dann einpacken.
Glaubst du wirklich noch, dass sich diese Kriegshetzer jetzt noch dazu äußern werden? Deren Kriegsziel, die Zerstörung Libyens und die ungehemmte Ausbeutung des Landes ist doch durch das westliche Schreckensimperium erfüllt worden. Das nächste Ziel Syrien wartet doch schon um "geschlachtet" zu werden. Libyen ist doch auf deren Liste längst abgehakt. Insgeheim werden sie wohl auf die heutige Barbarei in Libyen mit einem Gläschen Sekt angestoßen haben.
Jetzt ist es amtlich. Der Ratten NTC Rat hat jetzt die 10% Frauenquote für das Verfassungsgremium entgültig fallen gelassen. All das wofür sich Col. Gaddafi während seiner Amtszeit eingesetzt hat(Frauen und Minderheitenrechte) wird nun vom Rattenrat über Bord geworfen. Die libyschen Frauen werden sich hoffentlich dementsprechend "bedanken". Achja und laut dem neuen Wahlgesetz dürfen Gaddafiloyalisten nicht daran teilnehmen. So sieht sie aus, die "schöne neue Demokratie" in Libyen
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...2c7407d8a26.e1Zitat:
Libya's NTC adopts election law, drops women quota
(AFP) – 12 minutes ago
TRIPOLI — Libya's ruling National Transitional Council said it adopted on Saturday a new electoral law on the basis of which the North African country will form its first constituent assembly in June.
The law, announced on the NTC's Facebook page, scraps a draft proposal that would have reserved 10 percent of seats on the 200-member General National Congress for women, in a move criticised by women's and rights groups.
The law also stipulates that two-thirds of the congress be made up of candidates from political groups, with the rest going to independent members.
NTC member Mukhtar al-Jaddal confirmed the adoption of the electoral law.
"The NTC adopted the electoral law. The new law has abandoned the 10 percent quota reserved for women" that was proposed in the draft version of the law, Jaddal told AFP.
The NTC said on its Facebook page that the adopted law calls for 136 seats of the assembly to go to candidates of political parties and the remaining 64 seats to be held by independents.
It also said that each political party must have equal numbers of men and women in their lists of candidates for the 136 seats.
Denn entscheidenden Teil hast du vergessen zu zitieren:Zitat:
NTC member Fathi Baja said the provision that two-third of the assembly seats be held by candidates from political groups was adopted "under pressure" from the Muslim Brotherhood.
"The Muslim Brotherhood is the only political group which can have a majority in the next election," Baja told AFP.
so hat denn, zum ersten mal in der geschichte der menschheit, eine "flugverbotszone" zum schutz der zivilbevölkerung
im endeffekt so ganz nebenbei zur gezielten vernichtung eines staatswesens, zur ermordung des staatsoberhauptes und einiger familienangehöriger, zur terrorisierung der zivilbevölkerung libyens und der destabilisierung großer teile afrikas &&& geführt.
Was in Libyen passiert ist, ist mit der absolute Tiefpunkt westlicher Geopolitik, in etwa so, als verböte das Jugendamt den Umgang mit den Kindern, um sie dann selber umzubringen.
Über Libyen sind westliche Terrorflieger nach belieben rumgekurvt und haben Zivilisten ermordet.