US media on LYBIA IS FULL OF XENOPHOBIA AGAINST ARABS
HAZ , February 25, 2011
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This is not about human rights. This is about oil plundering.
Did any US intervention save life? Come on, that is false. It will cost more lives.
We urge Arab Countries to mediate on this matter immediately.
If Libya falls, you will be next!
NO TO THE MASSACRE OF LYBIAN PEOPLE EN BENGHAZI!
NO TO THE US MILITARY INTERVENTION!!
History of the US xenophobia on Libya.
It is not the 1st time, in 1986 the republican Govt of Reagan bombed Tripoli with not excuse whatsoever, he didn’t like a nationalist government messing with their business of speculation with oil prices via OPEC. In December of 1988 happens the mysterious explosion of Pan Am causing the death of 270 people. Different investigation-committee failed to come out with evidence to incriminate anyone. In 1989, a year after the plane explosion, the US President ordered to shot down two Libyan jets, Tripoli complains to the UN did not go thorugh. In 1991, another Republican, President Bush’ father , charged two Libyans with the bombing.
Today we know that the case was framed (see art “Lockerbie Bombing: Libya was Framed”, by LS. Heard in http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=23362). One of the convicted was already released and the other one is about to get out from prison. “After suffering punitive UN sanctions which froze overseas Libyan bank accounts and prevented the import of spare parts needed for the country's oil industry, said Linda Heard, Tripoli reluctantly agreed to pay $2.7 billion to victims? families ($10 million per family), on condition the pay-out would not be deemed as admission of guilt. In February, 2004, the Libyan prime minister told the BBC that his country was innocent but was forced to pay-up as a "price for peace".
The recent US intervention and the oil factor.
The BBC on Feb. 22 showed footage of crowds in Benghazi pulling down the green flag of the republic and replacing it with the flag of the overthrown monarch King Idris – who had been a puppet of U.S. and British imperialism, said Sara Flounders in Libya and Imperialism (http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=23364). It is easy to suspect that the CIA is behind the operation of “fishing in a messy river”, pescando a rio revuelto.
Why Benghazi? Because is Libya’s richest oil fields as well as close to most of its oil and gas pipelines, refineries and its LNG port? Is there a plan to partition the country?. Sara continues: Bloomberg.com wrote on Feb. 22 that while Libya is Africa’s third-largest producer of oil, it has the continent’s largest proven reserves – 44.3 billion barrels. It is a country with a relatively small population but the potential to produce huge profits for the giant oil companies. That’s how the super-rich look at it, and that’s what underlies their professed concern for the people’s democratic rights in Libya.
How the process of US intervention is going on?
Libya has decided to take control of their oil reserves via military force and the US has decided to go unilaterally if the UN do not act in the name of Human Rights. After what happens in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine arguing Human Rights is nothing else than hypocritical cynicism. This has nothing to do with values of life, human rights, freedom, democracy, etc, it is just a business of war and plundering oil. Everybody knows that any US military intervention does not save life, it will be just one more genocidal intervention and barbarie.
Nuestro sistema politico es absoleto pues recrea el poder economico y politico de trasnacionales y socios internos quienes impiden el desarrollo sostenido del pais. La nueva democracia tiene que armarse a partir de organizaciones de base en movimiento. Imposible seguir recreando el endeudamiento, el pillaje y la corrupcion. Urge reemplazar el presidencialismo por parlamentarismo emergido del poder local y regional. Desde aqui impulsaremos debate y movimiento de bases por una NUEVA DEMOCRACIA
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