Thursday, March 3, 2011

Threatening Gaddafi with "war crimes" prosecution will only make him more determined to fight to the death. And it's hypocritical besides to accuse him while not mentioning anything about crimes committed by the rebels -- it makes it appear blatantly political.Someone needs to alert Bush to his impending arrest for the murders and mass killings he conducted.Is USA/UK has courage to warn china, when thousands of protesters were killed during anti government protests. These so called western countries are more concerned about democracy/religious freedom of small countries. Free Libya Forces Spurn US Offers of Arms

Libyan Protesters Reiterate Opposition to NATO Invasion

Public calls amongst top US officials to funnel weapons to the “Free Libya” movement that is on the verge of ousting long-time dictator Moammar Gadhafi have once again been spurned by leaders of the protest movement, who insist that they are fully capable of liberating what little of the nation means under regime control on their own.

“We are against any foreign intervention or military intervention in our internal affairs,” insisted Abdel-Hafidh Ghoga, a human rights lawyer and the spokesman for one of the protesters’ major organizations.
Other protesters hung a massive sign from the top of a building reading “NO Foreign Intervention – Libyan People Can Manage It Alone” and there is increasing concern that should NATO in general or the US in particular intervene, it would attempt to hand-pick portions of the protest movement it favors to take power.

The opposition to NATO meddling has come as something of a surprise to officials, who seemed to assume that such a move would be welcomed by the protest movement, and is forcing an embarrassing amount of backpedling from top officials who were insisting the intervention was virtually a done deal.

And indeed, despite major concerns about the Gadhafi regime continuing the massacres that were typical of the early days of the protest, it does seem like the protesters mostly have things in hand, and even the military leaders who joined the protest movement expressed surprise yesterday at how easily attacks by the regime’s mercenaries have been repelled.

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