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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100hoffentlich wird endlich jetzt Brega sturmreif

 
  
    #401
26.06.11 22:41
gebombt...

JonaRenz Jonas Renz
by libyans_revolt
Nato clearly focusing on Brega and Tripoli.Latest hits: Brega:2 Tanks ,1 Logistic Truck,6 Technicals, 3 Shelters, 4 Mil. Compounds,1 Antenna
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100und der vormarsch der berber auf tripoli

 
  
    #402
26.06.11 22:42
wird auch unterstützt...

dovenews Libyan™
Reports of NATO strikes on #Gaddafi forces in Bair Alghanam 35km away from #Zawyiah. #Nafusa #Libya
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29411 Postings, 6377 Tage 14051948KibbuzimDu verläufst dich sowieso ständig Pate

 
  
    #403
26.06.11 22:43
dich hatte ich dehalb auch gar nicht gemeint. Leute wie du enden in der Gegend,in die es dich zieht in der Regel mit von "Bruderhand" durchschnittener Kehle - ein wenig mehr Verstand und Lebenserfahrung solltest du wirklich mitbringen,bevor du dich auf derart verschlungenes Terrain wagst.

1448 Postings, 4808 Tage imnotbanksySind wir nicht alle Libyer?

 
  
    #404
27.06.11 00:11

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100morgen update

 
  
    #405
27.06.11 11:32

discussion. All updates are in Libyan local time (GMT+2)

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10:45am:  A rebel spokesman in the Nafusa mountains said there had been heavy  fighting on the outskirts of the strategic town of Bir al-Ghanam.

The town is significant because it is only 30 kilometers from Zawiya,  a key western gateway to Tripoli and home to a crucial oil refinery.

10:00am: Libyan  Foreign Minister Abdelaati Obeidi has been meeting some foreign  representatives in Djerba, Tunisia, in a bid to find solutions to the  Libyan crisis, Tunisia’s state-run press agency TAP reported Sunday.

The report did not specify whom Obeidi had met.

It said Libyan Health Minister Ahmed Hijazi and Social Affairs  Minister Ibrahim Cherif arrived in Djerba Sunday afternoon to join  Obeidi.

Earlier TAP reports said Obeidi entered Tunisia through land borders from Libya W

9:00am:  Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi has agreed to stay out of negotiations on   ending his country’s four-month conflict, African leaders said in a   communique after talks Sunday in South Africa. The pan-African   organisation also expressed “deep concern” over the Libyan conflict, and   urged all sides to pursue a “political solution.”

 

8:00am: ICC  to render decision on June 27, 2011 concerning prosecution’s request  for three arrest warrants. For links to watch the decision click here.

7:00am: Two Libyan ministers have crossed into Tunisia to join the foreign minister reportedly seeking a solution to the Libyan crisis.

The official TAP news agency says that Health Minister Mohamed  Al-Hijazi and Social Affairs Minister Ibrahim Cherif crossed into  southern Tunisia on Sunday, the AP reported.

TAP says Al-Obeidi has met “several foreign parties” there, part of  an effort to find a solution to a civil war in the north African  country.

6:00am:  Jalal El Gallal, a spokesman for the opposition Transitional National  Council in Benghazi, said opposition leaders are also unwilling to talk  to anyone in Gaddafi’s family or his inner circle.

It’s very difficult to speak with anybody that has blood on his hands,” Gallal told Al Jazeera.

“If there’s going to be any negotiations, first they have to adhere  to the resolution of the United Nations by withdrawing their forces to  the barracks, allowing humanitarian aid and allowing people to  demonstrate.”

 
 
 
 
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100wie erwartet

 
  
    #406
27.06.11 13:47
feb17libya Feb17Libya
International Criminal Court issues all 3 arrest warrants 1. Muammar Gaddafi 2. Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and 3. Abdallah Senussi. #Libya #Feb17
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100freude in misrata

 
  
    #407
27.06.11 20:00
GEIL!!!!!!! LIBYIAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate1001000's of algerians protest after a man was killed

 
  
    #408
27.06.11 20:03
libyanandproud
@libyanproud libyanandproud
1000's of algerians protest after a man was killed by the Algerian military. http://t.co/u9sru9D
#Algeria via @Wessimsara
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100na checken jetzt endlich auch unsere

 
  
    #409
27.06.11 20:31
Geheimabsprache: Berlin hilft Nato mit Waffentechnik für Libyen-Krieg - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - Politik
Der Nato gehen im Libyen-Krieg die Bomben aus - deshalb macht Deutschland ein brisantes Zugeständnis: Die Bundeswehr ist nach Informationen von SPIEGEL ONLINE zur Lieferung von Waffentechnik für die Angriffe bereit. Verteidigungsminister Thomas de Maizière hat bereits zugestimmt.
Regierungspfeifen, das es wohl doch keine so gute Idee war, Deuschtschland
mit dieser kaum an schwachsinnigkeit zu überbietenden Haltung zu  zu isolieren.

jetzt versucht man sich wieder einzuschleimen... got wie peinlich...

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100Libya crisis: Misrata rebels' plea for Nato help

 
  
    #410
27.06.11 22:44
BBC News - Libya crisis: Misrata rebels' plea for Nato help
Libyan rebels outside Misrata are calling for more help from Nato, after more than a month camped in the dunes around the besieged city.

59073 Postings, 8661 Tage zombi17Pate

 
  
    #411
27.06.11 22:49
Dir ist aber schon bewusst, dass da unzählige Leute ihr Leben oder ihre Gesundheit für einen zweifelhaften Erfolg lassen?  

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100zombi

 
  
    #412
28.06.11 09:53
dir ist aber schon bewusst, das ohne das eingreifen der Nato 10.000 te
unschuldige von den G.  Verbrechern abgeschlachtet wären wurden?

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100einige aktuelle updates

 
  
    #413
28.06.11 12:33
BREAKING : #Nafusa Freedom Fighters have taken control of the The Main AMMO Storage in AlQa'a South of #Zintan . 2 Martyrs. #Feb17 #Libya

@libyanproud libyanandproud
INFO regarding #Alqaa' Storage Facility: Located 25 KM South of #Zintan. It is the biggest Storage in #Nafusa. #Nato already damaged 50%

dovenews Libyan™
#Gaddafi forces have suffered massive loss in #Bair #AlGhanam area. #Nafusa #Libya
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libyanproud
#Alqaa' Battle:Battle started in Early Morning, the battles resulted in the Martyrdom of 2 FF : 1 #Zintan and 1 #Sibratha . #Feb17 #Libya
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#NATO Operations Update 27 June: #Tripoli: 1 C&C Node. Vicinity of Tripoli: 1 C&C Vehicle. via @NATOpress
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libyanproud libyanandproud
#NATO Operations Update 27 June: Vicinity of #Zintan: 6 APC , 3 Tanks. Vicinity of #Zuwarah: 3 Fire Control Radars. via @NATOpress
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#NATO Operations Update 27 June: #Brega: 1 C&C Node. In the vicinity of Brega: 1 Tank. Vicinity of #RasLanuf: 1 Tank. via @NATOpress
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100cool

 
  
    #414
28.06.11 20:36
jonahhull jonah hull
by fieldproducer
#nafusa Tons of heavy weapons and munitions carried by hundreds of cars and trucks back to mountain towns, incl 2 russian T-55 tanks.
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by fieldproducer
#nafusa Just back from Gaddafi weapons depot south of zintan. Seized this morning by opp forces.
4 hours ago

by libyans_revolt
#Zintan: 3 martyrs and 21 injured in battle to gain Alqa'a ammunition storage & military base. F. fighters now in control. #Libya #Feb17
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Zintan FF take control of AlQaa'a arms storage facility located 30km south of the city and said to be the largest in #Africa. #Libya
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100Nafusa Mt. Situation map

 
  
    #415
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28.06.11 21:56

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100bbc

 
  
    #416
28.06.11 22:09
BBC News - Libya rebels capture Gaddafi arms bunker near Zintan
Libyan rebels capture a major complex of underground weapons bunkers in the west of the country as they continue their push towards Tripoli.

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100Staus of recognition

 
  
    #417
28.06.11 22:43

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95441 Postings, 8621 Tage Happy EndDie unvollendete Revolution

 
  
    #418
29.06.11 11:51
Aufstände in Arabien
Die unvollendete Revolution

Die Jubelfeiern auf dem Kairoer Tahrir-Platz sind unvergessen - doch sie werden überlagert von der brutalen Gewalt des syrischen Regimes, den Toten im Jemen, den Kämpfen in Libyen. Die arabische Revolte stockt im Angesicht der Gewehrläufe. Aber noch ist sie nicht tot.

weiter: http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,770739,00.html  

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100France providing weapons to Libya

 
  
    #419
29.06.11 14:10

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSs das ist ja mal die beste Nachricht seit wochen! Endlich kanns
richtig losgehen. Das könnte endlich der erhoffte Durchbruch sein....VIVA LA FRANCE!!!

 

 

France providing weapons to Libya’s revolutionaries    

Reuters  France is providing weapons to Libyan rebels in the Western Mountains  in an effort to help them push on to Muammar Gaddafi’s stronghold in the  Libyan capital Tripoli, Le Figaro newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Citing unidentified sources, Le Figaro said France had parachuted  “large amounts” of weapons, including rocket launchers, assault rifles,  machine guns and anti-tank missiles into the Jebel Nafusa region.

The decision to send arms without consulting its NATO partners was  “because there was no other way to proceed,” a senior source was quoted  as saying.

The rebellion against Gaddafi’s 41-year rule has made only slow  progress since NATO-led countries began bombing three months ago, but  rebels now say they getting closer to Tripoli.

Rebels based in the Western Mountains region southwest of the capital  made their biggest breakthrough in weeks on Sunday to reach the town of  Bir al-Ghanam, where they are now fighting pro-Gaddafi forces for  control.

Officials at the Defense Ministry could not immediately be reached  for comment and a Foreign Ministry official said it did not handle  operational affairs and could not comment on the report.

Government spokesman Francois Baroin declined to comment.

Le Figaro said it had seen a confidential map stamped by French  intelligence services showing various areas in the mountains including  Yafran and Nalut under the control of rebels where weapons could be  sent.

Speaking after a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and  rebel chief Mahmoud Jibril, National Transitional Council Information  Minister Mahmoud Shammam told reporters on Tuesday it had not asked for  any further military assistance.

“We are getting our (military) means from other places, ” Shammam said, without elaborating.

Rebels say they have been receiving weapons from Qatar in particular through their bastion in Benghazi in eastern Libya.

Sarkozy has had a close relationship with the rebels since French  planes struck first in Libya as part of U.N.-backed mandate to protect  civilians.

While intervention on the ground has been ruled out, Sarkozy  previously promised to step up air strikes. Earlier in June, French and  British helicopters joined operations to give the NATO-led mission more  precision targeting and help speed up a military conclusion.

Source: Reuters, original article in Le Figaro (French)

 
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100Situation Report:

 
  
    #420
29.06.11 23:21
                                                                                                                                                               
                                                                           
Situation Report:

Libya - June 29, 2011
For pdf version click here

                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Executive Summary

 
On June 28, opposition forces took control of a Gaddafi military  base/weapons depot in the west; news surfaced that a Tunisian bank is  assisting Gaddafi in his efforts to obtain oil shipments; the ICC  announced that it wishes to add rape to Gaddafi’s arrest warrant; the  Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to give President Obama limited  authority to continue U.S. involvement in the Libya mission; a  British-led post-Gaddafi planning team suggested leaving Gaddafi’s  military forces intact after Gaddafi’s fall; the UN announced it is  exploring the potential for sending unarmed peacekeeping monitors to  Libya after the conflict’s end; and June 29th marks the anniversary of  the 1996 Abu Salim Prison Massacre which inspired the revolution in  Libya.
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Significant opportunities remain for international policymakers to positively impact the situation in Libya, such as by:
  • Recognizing  the National Transitional Council as the sole, legitimate  representative of the Libyan people until Libyan civilians can hold  democratic elections
  • Unfreezing  of Gaddafi regime assets as a means of facilitating humanitarian relief  efforts in Libya to protect civilians from starvation and to facilitate  peace and stability in liberated areas
  • Lifting  of sanctions on air travel to Libya to help accelerate humanitarian  relief, post-conflict, national reconciliation and democracy planning  and development programs
  • Formulating  clear and consistent consensus of how to achieve ultimate goal of  removing Gaddafi from power, marshaling all resources necessary to  execute consensus vision, and ensuring that the country is able to  smoothly transition into its pre-democracy phase
  • Providing  more humanitarian aid to the Libyan people in Western besieged cities,  Misrata, Nafusa mountain region, Zintan and refugees at the border
  • Providing pro-democracy fighters with weapons as a means of self-defense and participation in their struggle for freedom
  • Protecting  natural resources, such as natural water reserves and oil fields, along  with natural heritage sites and ancient ruins, which have been  threatened by Gaddafi forces
  • Deploying  fact-finding missions to Tripoli as a means of gaining access to  prisons and facilities reported to house many kidnapped persons;  including Ain-Zara and Abu Saleem prisons
  • Preventing  the creation of a power vacuum by promoting and facilitating the  post-Gaddafi political transition process; investing in systems and  structures that support post-conflict planning dialogue and programs  that build leadership and management competencies
  • Disabling  Gaddafi’s capacity to circumvent UN Sanctions, particularly in the  acquisition of oil through third parties, and repatriation and harboring  of funds through key officials abroad
  • Preventing  foreign-national mercenaries from entering Libya and focusing on  countries that continue to provide support to Gaddafi
  • Widening NATO efforts to the full extent possible under UN Resolution 1973 to protect civilians and oust Gaddafi from power
  • Reinstituting American participation and leadership in the NATO mission


LIBYA SITUATION REPORT – June 29, 2011
The following report provides information from sources on the ground in  Libya (compiled through telephone conversations, news reports, Twitter,  Facebook, and Pro-democracy Libya websites) that will help policymakers  respond quickly to developments in the country.
 
Military Developments: Gaddafi and Loyalists
Summary of News
 
Policy Implications
  • Conflict is not confined to Libyan territory; loyalties of combatants are difficult to ascertain
 
Policy Recommendations
  • NATO  to provide protection in Tunisian border towns to ensure that Libyan  refugees and Tunisian citizens are not placed in harm’s way
 
Military Developments: NTC and Pro-Democracy Fighters
Summary of News
 
Policy Implications
  • Opposition forces are gaining ground on Gaddafi regime showing their increased effectiveness since the conflict’s start
 
Policy Recommendations
  • NATO  to work more closely with opposition forces as they are beginning to  show signs of being able to predictably be effective against Gaddafi  regime and can help augment the effect of NATO airstrikes
 
Political Developments: Gaddafi and Loyalists
Summary of News
 
Policy Implications
  • Gaddafi’s  ability to obtain oil shipments allows him to continue executing his  war against the Libyan people; without oil his capabilities would be  significantly limited
  • ICC  is attempting to hold Gaddafi accountable for all of the crimes he has  committed during this conflict; gathering this evidence will require  close coordination with Libyan people and the various NGOs that have  been on the ground providing direct service to victims
 
Policy Recommendations
  • UN  and Tunisia to take action against bank assisting the Gaddafi regime  by, for example, adding it to the sanctions list or, even, seizing its  assets
  • NTC  to launch public awareness campaign encouraging Libyan women to come  forward and report rapes; ICC to work with Libyan doctors and medical  NGOs to train doctors on how to properly obtain information about  alleged rapes
  • Libyans to share evidence with ICC while preserving privacy and confidentiality of rape victims
 
Political Developments: NTC and Pro-Democracy Fighters
Summary of News
  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee votes to give President Obama limited authority to continue U.S. involvement in Libya (http://tiny.cc/9ra0t)
  • International recognition of Libya's National Transitional Council (http://tiny.cc/gjarn)
  • China neither condemns nor endorses ICC issue of arrest warrants, hopes efforts lead to “regional peace and stability” (http://tiny.cc/vhmp1)
 
Policy Implications
  • Senate  Foreign Relations vote highlights the conflicts within the U.S.  Congress; will likely lead to some form of compromise legislation that  embodies elements of the populist anger over the President’s handling of  the U.S.’s involvement and the reality that U.S. participation in  support of NATO’s efforts is critical for the mission’s success
  • The list of countries that recognize the NTC as Libya’s official representation grows daily
  • China  continues to be a non-obstructionist actor in the Libyan conflict; may  present a viable voice to facilitate peace negotiations
 
Policy Recommendations
  • President Obama to keep pressing Congress to support U.S. involvement in Libya
  • All nations recognize the legitimacy of the NTC
  • China to continue to promote “regional peace and stability”
 
Humanitarian Needs
Summary of News
 
Policy Implications
  • Stranded migrants face severe shortages of food, water, shelter, and medical aid
 
Policy Recommendations
  • NGOs  to aid IOM in its efforts to provide much-needed emergency aid to  Chadians and other migrants trapped in Southern Libya as a result of the  current conflict
 
Post-Conflict Planning
Summary of News
  • A  British-led team planning for a post-conflict Libya recommends  Gaddafi's security forces should be left largely intact after a rebel  victory, avoiding an error made after the Iraq war (http://tiny.cc/dry2r)
  • United Nations looking into sending unarmed peacekeeping monitors to Libya once the conflict ends (http://tiny.cc/dry2r)
 
Policy Implications
  • Leaving  Gaddafi security forces intact may present far different consequences  as remaining loyalists are more likely to share Gaddafi’s ideology than  were the Baathist Guards of Iraq; international planners need to be  careful drawing parallels between 2003 Iraq and 2011 Libya, both  conflicts differ greatly in their genesis, execution, and ultimate end
  • Peacekeeping  monitors will help the NTC negotiate the period between Gaddafi’s fall  and implementation of democratic institutions
 
Policy Recommendations
  • NTC  to provide security forces from liberated areas to oversee existing  security forces structures and collaborate with UN  peacekeeping forces  to ensure that Gaddafi loyalists in the system do not  intentionally  disrupt attempts to secure peace in Tripoli
  • UN to deploy peacekeeping teams in key strategic Gaddafi strongholds such as the cities of Tripoli and Sirte
 
Commentary
                                                                           
                                                                                                           
About The Libya Outreach Group:
Founded in the wake of the Libyan revolution, the Libya Outreach Group  is a global action-oriented group of professional Libyans dedicated to  raising awareness, facilitating outreach, and mobilizing humanitarian  support for the Libyan people.  
Contact Libya Outreach Group:
website: www.libyaoutreach.org
Email: contactus@libyaoutreachgroup.org
Twitter: @libyaoutreach
Phone: 312-731-7463 (Chicago)         708-717-7505 (Cleveland)      202-340-2164 (DC) 
 
 
 
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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100Wounded Saleh calls for implementing GCC plan

 
  
    #421
29.06.11 23:26

Wounded Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in a message sent through  his foreign minister on state television on Wednesday, has again called  for talks with the opposition to implement a Gulf plan that calls for  his departure in exchange for immunity.

“We discussed the Gulf initiative, and [President Saleh] called for the  opening of a dialogue with the opposition ... in order to agree on a  vehicle by which to implement the Gulf initiative,” Yemen’s Foreign  Minister Abubakr Al Qirbi said in a statement on state television.

 

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100...

 
  
    #422
30.06.11 09:33


As the pro-democracy fighters advance in Libya, news of what has been going on in Gaddafi-held areas is being revealed.

Al Jazeera's Sue Turton has met one man who has managed to escape Tripoli, carrying extraordinary pictures of violence in the capital in his back pocket.

Here is her report on Ali's return to Misurata.

Ali's face is concealed in this report for the protection of his family members who are still in Tripoli.

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100updates nato

 
  
    #423
30.06.11 12:31

 

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15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100cut off the oil supply

 
  
    #424
30.06.11 20:17
Libya's #FF cut off the oil supply to refinery plant in AzZawiya, experts says Gaddafi will run out of fuel in a month http://t.co/7GAnSTI




und noch ne gute Nachricht....

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BREAKING : #Gwaleesh is FREE ! ALLAH AKBAR ! Reminant g forces being removed

15130 Postings, 8359 Tage Pate100US-backed plan for reform leaves Bashar al-Assad

 
  
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30.06.11 20:29

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