Al Jamahiriya TV1 - News 27-01-2013 Deutsche Ausgabe
Die Angriffe der Alliierten sind notwendig, um das Regime von Gaddafi zu stürzen und eine Demokratisierung des Landes zu ermöglichen.
Die USA, Großbritannien, Frankreich und die übrigen an den Luftschlägen beteiligten Staaten wissen nicht, worauf sie sich einlassen.
Laut Angaben der Alliierten geht es nicht darum, Gaddafi zu stürzen, sondern um den Schutz der Zivilbevölkerung.
Die Vorgabe idealistischer Ziele ist scheinheilig. Es geht den Alliierten nur darum Macht, Einfluss und den Zugang zu Ölreserven in der Region zu sichern.
Ich bin anderer Meinung.
Al Jamahiriya TV1 - News 27-01-2013 Deutsche Ausgabe
Alfred, keine Ahnung ob das schon da war. Passt aber wieder mal ins Bild:
Wenn das stimmt, liefern die Briten Chemiewaffen ![...]Der Server einer britischen Rüstungsfirma ist gehackt worden und ein ganzer Berg an Dokumenten konnte dadurch heruntergeladen und veröffentlicht werden.[...]
[...]We’ll have to deliver a CW to Homs, a Soviet origin g-shell from Libya similar to those that Assad should have.[...]
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Was ist eigentlich aus Bani Walid geworden? Seit November keinerlei Infos mehr. Existiert die Stadt überhaupt noch?
Videoerklärung einer lokalen Pro-Gaddafi Zelle, leider auf arabisch. Wäre nett wenn jemand eine Übersetzung bereitstellen könnte
Solidarität mit Syrien und Libyen!!!
Muammar Gaddafis grünes Buch: http://www.mathaba.net/gci/theory/gb.htm Für die globale Jamahiriya!!!!
Gaddafiloyalisten haben vor wenigen Tagen eine grüne Fahne über einem offiziellen Gebäude in Sirte gehisst:
Solidarität mit Syrien und Libyen!!!
Muammar Gaddafis grünes Buch: http://www.mathaba.net/gci/theory/gb.htm Für die globale Jamahiriya!!!!
Neues aus der Gerüchteküche: Saadi Gaddafi - Sohn des ermordeten libyschen Revolutionsführers - soll im Niger eine schwer bewaffnete Truppe von libyschen Revolutionären, bestehend aus Überlebenden des Massakers der nordatlantischen Terrorallianz NATO an der libyschen Armee und anderen Flüchtlingen zusammengetellt haben und nun in den Freiheitskampf gegen das NATO-Besatzungsregime in der Heimat führen ...
Die msm überschlagen sich heute ja über das ach so befreite Libyen. Faktisch gibt es nur eine westhörige Regierung in Tripolis und sonst nichts an Strukturen. Die msm wollen uns Libyen schon wieder als Erfolgsstory verkaufen, Pustekuchen.
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Wenn etwas üüberraschend ist dann, dass die Islamisten scheinbar nicht das Perosnal haben um in Libyen momentan flächendeckend zu agieren.
"Um zu lernen, wer über dich herrscht, finde einfach heraus, wen du nicht kritisieren darfst."Voltaire (1694-1778
Laut dem Vatikan haben so gut wie alle Christen welche bis 2011 3 Prozent der Bevölkerung ausmachten das Land verlassen. Das neue Rattenlibyen welches vom wahabitischen Westen an die Macht gebombt wurde ist defacto Christenfrei.....
[Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]Christians are being driven out of eastern Libya by Muslim fundamentalists, the Catholic Church’s main clergyman in the country told the Vatican missionary news agency Fides.
The situation was “critical” and the “atmosphere very tense” in the Cyrenaica region, the Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli said in the interview Thursday.
He said two religious communities are leaving “after being pressured by fundamentalists,” adding that the Apostolic Vicar of Benghazi was cautioned to take shelter ahead of a large-scale demonstration on Feb. 20.
“In past days, the Congregation of the Holy Family of Spoleto who had been there for nearly 100 years were forced to abandon Derna,” east of the main eastern city of Benghazi, he said.
“In Barce [located between Benghazi and Derna] the Franciscan Sisters of the Child Jesus will leave their home in coming days.”
Friday, Martinelli told Vatican Radio that for some time now fundamentalism has governed decisions in Libya.
Christians have voiced fear of a rise in sectarian sentiment in the overwhelmingly Muslim nation following the 2011 revolt that toppled dictator Moammar Gadhafi and in which hard-line Islamists played a major part.
Before the uprising, 3 percent of Libya’s population of around 6.3 million were Christian. Now only a couple thousand of them remain, with the majority of them expatriates.
In December, two Egyptians died in a blast at a Christian Coptic church in the Libyan town of Dafniya, and two others were wounded.
Solidarität mit Syrien und Libyen!!!
Muammar Gaddafis grünes Buch: http://www.mathaba.net/gci/theory/gb.htm Für die globale Jamahiriya!!!!
In Benghazi wurden heute 4 christliche Missionare verhaftet. Ihnen droht die Todesstrafe.....
[Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]Hussein bin Hameida, a security official, told the AFP news agency that an Egyptian, a South African, a South Korean and a Swedish-American were arrested at a printing house, "where they were printing books calling for conversion to Christianity."
"Libya is a Muslim country and preaching another religion is a crime under Libyan law," he said.
Mr bin Hameida said an investigation was still under way and the suspects "will be handed over to the intelligence services soon."
Since the 2011 fall of Col Muammar Gaddafi's regime, the small Christian community fears for its safety, especially after a church bombing in December killed two people in the Mediterranean town of Dafniya.
The main Catholic Church's clergyman in Libya have said that Christians are being driven out of eastern Libya by Muslim fundamentalists.
Solidarität mit Syrien und Libyen!!!
Muammar Gaddafis grünes Buch: http://www.mathaba.net/gci/theory/gb.htm Für die globale Jamahiriya!!!!
Ein weiterer Bericht über die Christenverfolgung im neuen NATO Libyen:
[Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]“Not a day goes by without tombs being vandalized,” says Dalmasso Bruno, caretaker of the Italian cemetery in the Libyan capital where Christians fear rising Muslim extremism.
“Human bones have been taken out of their tomb and scattered across the cemetery” in central Tripoli, he said. “The Libyan authorities came and took pictures. They promised to take measures but nothing has been done.”
Since the 2011 fall of Moamer Qadaffi regime, the small Christian community’s fears for its safety have increased, especially after a church bombing in December killed two people in the Mediterranean town of Dafniya.
But despite such fears, dozens of worshippers mostly from India, the Philippines and African nations attend mass each week at the Catholic church of Saint Francis near central Tripoli to pray for security to be restored in Libya.
“Look there are no security measures outside the church and the faithful can move around freely around,” said Father Dominique Rezeau.
But elsewhere in Libya, Christians are not so untroubled.
“In Cyrenaica, pressure has been exerted on Christians, notably the nuns who had to leave their congregation ... in the east of the country,” said Father Rezeau.
He said Libya had as many as 100,000 Christians before the 2011 revolution that toppled Qadaffi. “Now only a few thousand remain.”
The main Catholic Church’s clergyman in Libya told the Vatican missionary news agency Fides earlier this month that Christians are being driven out of eastern Libya by Muslim fundamentalists.
The Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli, Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, said the situation in that region was “critical” and the “atmosphere very tense.”
Two religious communities in the east of the country - the Congregation of the Holy Family of Spoleto and the Franciscan Sisters of Child Jesus - were forced to leave “after being pressured by fundamentalists.”
The Apostolic Vicar of Benghazi has been advised to take precautions ahead of a large-scale demonstration on February 20, Martinelli told Fides.
Libya’s second city Benghazi was the cradle of the uprising against Qadaffi’s dictatorial regime that erupted in February 2011, and the eastern hub has since been at the forefront of Islamist-linked unrest.
Several international agencies and diplomatic missions have come under attack, the deadliest being a September 11 assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
But the Catholic Church in Benghazi remains open, Martinelli said.
Before the uprising, three percent of Libya’s population of around 6.3 million was Christian. Most of those who remain are expatriates, including Egyptian Copts who form the largest community.
After mass at St Francis Church, the multinational congregation gathers to socialize while a group of Nigerians in traditional clothes set up a table to sell decorations made of wood.
Antony Amstrong, a Ghanaian who has been teaching French in Libya for the past two decades, deplored the rampant “violence and security” since the anti-Qadaffi uprising.
“All the sacrifice made by Libyans and the price they paid have not brought stability to this country,” Amstrong said.
Ftsing Giscard, an electrician from Cameroon who has been living in Libya for three years, agreed.
“Insecurity is a problem that affects everyone,” he said, stressing that Africans are most at risk because “Libyans accuse them of being mercenaries who fought alongside Qadaffi forces.”
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