WE ARE LIBYA

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A rebel on his way to war outside of Ajdabiya, Libya, carrying a grenade launcher on his shoulder and a guitar on his back.

Photograph by Jerker Ivarsson.


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this should load faster! may allah rest the souls of the ones martyred and lead us to freedom soon insh’allah. ♥♥


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What they’re doing to Libyan soldiers who won’t hurt their people.



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From a prison found in Benghazi



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second accident in benghazi.be guarded  there and  elsewhere in free libya.there are chances that these accidents were sabotages  by dictatorists who lowered  their heads and are seeking to sow chaos.


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Eight Non-military options for Libya
Posted on March 4, 2011 by main

Carne Ross, a former British diplomat, outlines eight non-military options to address the situation in Libyan.

1. Establishment of an escrow account for Libyan oil revenues: this would require further UNSC chapter VII authorisation. At present, it appears that all oil revenues, including from oil produced from rebel-held areas, flows to the Libyan government.

2. Listing all Libyan personnel involved in repression for sanction under SCR 1970. Paras 22-23 of this resolution encourage states to nominate individuals to whom the asset freeze and travel ban would apply. At the moment, the list is very short and comprises only prominent regime members.

3. Seek public declarations from all commercial companies that they will not do business with the Gadhaffi regime. The admirable folks in the Genocide Intervention Network have already begun campaigning for this and have secured several such commitments.

4. Immediately position monitoring units on all borders and a naval blockade to ensure that the military embargo under UNSCR 1970 is enforced, and that regime members under ICC investigation or subject to paras 22-23 of UNSCR 1970 do not escape.

5. Electronic jamming of all regime communications; interference with internet communications, stuxnet-like attacks on regime IT infrastructure.

6. Provide immediate and substantial humanitarian assistance in rebel-held areas.

7. Set up publicly accessible websites using satellite and other reconnaissance data to inform anti-Gadhaffi forces of the disposition of regime military and irregular units.

8. Consider making the Libyan currency non-convertible.


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