Sunday, March 13, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Appeal to African Union : Benghazi in Libya needs HELP

In my view the African Union should at least, be trying to persuade
Mr. Gaddafi to go for peace, and not war.... he apparently has the
money for extra mercenaries and to grease his war machines. It's day
27 out of 103. We will see if he will remain leader forever.....

http://www.thelocal.se/blogs/corneliushamelberg/2011/03/12/benghazi-for-crying-out-loud-please-help-the-oppressed-libyan-people/

Benghazi : For crying out loud : Please help the oppressed Libyan
People
March 12th, 2011 by Cornelius Hamelberg

BENGHAZI – the last stronghold. News : the next battle: "The people of
Benghazi know that it's them or Gaddafi"

Breaking news:Arab countries back no-fly zone over Libya

This makes a man proud of the Arab League. People should be proud of
themselves, of who they are – and of course, should respect others,
human otherness.

Two weeks ago, the news was that the Arab League had banned Gaddaf
from Arab League meetings and so when I read this headline Libyan
delegation arrives in Cairo (for the Arab League Summit there) I was
surprised and apprehensive that Gaddafi's petro-dollars could have
gone a long way in purchasing support among Arab League members –
through baksheesh – in the same way that he has been successful in
purchasing support from some uncle tom so called "Black African
leaders" South of the Sahara, who always salute and say "yes boss" to
some Gaddafi money. They gratefully say, " Dollah Akbar! " ( That the
dollar is king)

"Let him slaughter all opposition, it's not our business it's their
internal affair"?

And some of the toothless chimpanzees who lack any moral or military
backbone whatsoever are talking about sending Muslim troops into the
divided Ivory Coast to support their brother Quattara. About the Ivory
Coast: Having listened to informed sources from Abidjan and elsewhere,
in my opinion new elections should be held and the whole old cadre of
Quattara, Bédié and Gbagbo should go whilst they bring in some new
blood like Innocent Anaky Kobena

The Ivory Coast is in need of someone like him.

Good thing shown at this latest Cairo summit :Arab Pride. So that we
do not have to read another stomach-churning essay like this one,
published on 1st January 2009 and entitled "The Last Phase of Arab
Shame" , advisedly,to be read with eyes open and ignoring anti-Semite
Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi's ritual Islamic enmity towards Beloved
Israel .

Beloved Israel where Palestinian terrorists have been at their trade
again, this time wiping out a family of five including a baby, at
their home in Samaria

As I was saying, a good thing shown at this latest Cairo summit is
that the Arabs have their Arab pride, and at least love their own Arab
people and on the whole are more affluent – many of them also have
oil……and are not just prepared to accept anything from Gaddafi , for a
few dollars more…

I was still apprehensive since by early Friday evening what I had
heard about that their meeting in Cairo was that they were still
divided about what to do about Gaddafi's barbaric behaviour. I was
getting angry that if they cannot be agreed about doing something then
it's a toothless Arab League, in the eyes of the world, an Arab League
which countenances atrocities being inflicted by their brother Gaddafi
on their other brothers, sisters and children of the Arab people.

Who loves Gaddafi? I'm not exactly saying that he's a monkey or that
he is a disgrace to the Human or the Arab race. The question at this
time is WHO loves Gaddafi?

This brutal man called Gaddafi is more power-hungry and more desperate
than ever.

Brutal – and as Ronald Reagan once so accurately described him, he is
quite MAD … and needless to say,armed and dangerous. He is said to be
in possession of CHEMICAL WEAPONSi and perhaps that's the madness he
has in mind when he says that when he gives the order," everythig will
burn!"

He has ruled Libya as their strongman for forty-two years now and
would like to rule forever – not only Libya, but as the self-styled,
self-crowned "King of Kings of Africa" – the man who has spent so many
billions of dollars bribing African heads of states who are beholden
to him, perhaps even after all his latest monkey business he has been
performing in Libya , he still has ambitions of ruling not only Libya
but also the rest of his Kingdom of Africa.

His illusion of grandeur and his ambition knows no limit with regard
to time or space. But he must know or at least suspect that Gaddafi is
not getting any younger or getting any stronger by bombing and
murdering the Libyan people, so ruthlessly.

It's Libya that's getting weaker; it's Libya that's bleeding.

Libya being bled by Gaddafi.

From the very start he could have called for a national dialogue
instead of saying "I will execute anybody who opposes me!"

Whilst the humanitarian attention of the whole world is with the
people of Japan who are the victims of a natural catastrophe, that
monster tsunami , Gaddafi ( somebody calls him "the monkey Gaddafi"
perhaps because monkey rhymes with Gaddafi – ) well Colonel Gaddafi is
taking unique advantage of the tsunami having diverted the world's
attention to natural disaster and away from his monster attacks on his
people : he has bombed and shot away everything he can bomb and shoot
at and got people flying helter-skelter from their towns and villages.

Yes, the good news: The Arab League backs no-fly zone in Libya

And here is some even better horse sense, otherwise known as common
sense all based on humanitarian considerations. It's a recommendation
from one of my best friends, Ted Belman : Bomb Libya's air force
rather than maintain a no-fly zone

or as US Admiral Bull Halsey is quoted here : "Hit hard, hit fast, hit
often."

Long live the Brave Libyan people who are opposed to the tyranny of
Gaddafi!

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