Those who wish the country well will not be fighting and killing their
countrymen or disrupting the progress that is on its way.
Those who have an excess of meanness of spirit and would prefer to
destroy peace and progress rather than reliquish power will not
prevail either. Nor will their mercenaries.
At the end of the day, Gaddafi the mortal will have to face the ICC or
stay underground, in Libya unless the NTC has other plans for him,
maybe face a local Libyan Court, the way that Mubarak is facing a
local, homegrown Egyptian one.
Let's see what Erdogan has to say.
On Sep 16, 9:29 pm, "Abdul Bangura" <th...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> In addition to several cities and many towns and villages resisting the racist Benghazi Arab Libyans, Tripolitanian resistance forces that were misdirected by a sell-out general and the estimated 50,000 prisoners that broke out of the prisons are rumored to be regrouping to take back their region or engage in a protracted guerilla warfare.
>
> From AP:
>
> Dodging Snipers in Libyan Town
> From Global Post:
> Where are Libya's 50,000 missing prisoners?
> The grisly discovery of 50 charred bodies has fueled fears
>
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