By Felicity
Arbuthnot
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October 27, 2011
“As usual, we swim in a pile of dishonorable politicians.
An Arab poem describes how the rotten rubbish
floats to the top of the water
while all the gems ~ corals and precious fish ~
stay at the bottom.”
~ An Arab friend
If events of the
past few days are anything to go by, the UN-NATO insurgent allies are set to
bring a grim, lawless, murderous and fundamentalist future to the “New Libya.”
ED: Learn all about
Jalil in this article. His motives
and role are touched upon enough to give testimony to his devious character and
underhanded ways. The Libyan people have a problem with this man and I warrant
his supporters are either as crooked as he or in for a great disappointment.
Polygamy is set to
return as the disenfranchisement of women, the West’s new friend and interim
leader, Mr. Jalil has declared. (He didn’t put it quite like that, but the
particular interpretation of Sharia Law he espouses, does.)
ED: Qaddafi raised the
status of women to equal status with equal rights to their male counterparts.
This is now gone, as it is now removed from Iraq. Let anyone who accuses
Qaddafi’s Libya of oppressing women, read the following opening lines of the
chapter on Women in The Green Book.
It is an undisputed fact that both man and woman are human beings. It follows as a self-evident fact that woman and man are equal as human beings. Discrimination between man and woman is a flagrant act of oppression without any justification. ~ The Green Book, Part 3, Ch.5
ED: Just as if he
never left. Check out Morocco to see how such
rulership fares for the common folk!
It will not get
better. Britain is already demanding that bombarded, bereaved, largely broken
Libya, pay compensation for its “liberation.” No, not satire, see: (ii).
Libya also has its
very own Fallujah, in the fled, dead and now destroyed city of Sirte, flooded,
ruined and heart rending. It also has its own Basra Roads. See the melted,
bombed vehicles leaving Sirte and across Libya. Those inside them also melted
or vaporized ~ a mirror image of that 1991 US massacre of the fleeing in Iraq.
Soon Libya will
also have its own living memorials to their release from free healthcare,
gasoline too cheap to meter and the highest living standard in Africa: deformed
babies from the radioactive and chemically toxic depleted uranium weapons which
rained down on them.
Another mirror
image of Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans where these weapons were also used.
ED: “Democracy and
liberation” come at a high price mmm?
The events though,
of the last days, have shone a light on the grim reality of the future for the
population. The shocking spectacle of Colonel Quaddafi and his son’s bodies,
displayed to the public, in a meat cooler in a mall, until decomposition forced
a furtive, body snatch and night time burial in an undisclosed location, hardly
bodes well for the “human rights” to come.
Neither does the
breaking of the commitment to return the bodies to the remaining, so far,
un-murdered family (iii.)
Their “corpses
should be dumped in the desert to be eaten by foxes”, stated one “liberator”,
claiming that at the deaths: “we all took turns to stamp on” the former
Leader’s face, some hitting it “with shoes.”
When Aisha Quaddafi
called her father, minutes after his death, reports state that one of the thugs
answered the call telling her: “Fuzzy head is dead.”
Aisha lost her
husband and baby in a NATO bombing in July. She is an internationally respected
lawyer, whose cases have included being part of Saddam Hussein’s defence team
and who also defended Muntader Al Saidi, the journalist who threw his shoes at
George W. Bush in Baghdad, for: “the widows, the orphans ..” the former
President had created in Iraq, on his declared “Crusade.”
She is also a
former Good Will Ambassador for the United Nations. One can only speculate how
much good will she feels towards a UN which has endorsed the murder and plunder
of family, people and land, now. She had lost her father, four brothers, her
baby daughter, with her two little cousins, within little over three months.
One (of many)
questions which should be answered over the shoddy, surreptitious disposal of
the bodies of Libya’s rightful leader, his son and his Defence Minister, Abu
Bakr Younis, is, if the stated reason is because the insurgents did not want
his last resting place to “become a shrine”, was he really the monster
Washington and Whitehall have trumpeted?
Or did the
“coalition” just have an eye on the resources he stubbornly kept, largely for
the benefit of his people?
America’s Nobel
Peace Prize Laureate “first black” President, has declared the death of Muammar
Quaddafi: “A momentous day in the history of Libya.”
This, as rebel
forces going by the name of “The Brigade for Purging Slaves (of) Black Skin”
have reportedly detained and displaced hundreds, while the people of Tawergha,
a town of 20,000, have disappeared without a trace.
Numerous reports
record that there are those avowed to ethnically cleanse Libya of dark and
black skins. There are two million black Libyans, nearly one third of the
population of little over six million.
Moreover, for all
the horrific rhetoric over the deaths on 20th October, there are serious
questions as to who really carried them out. “Our armed forces have been in
action”, said Prime Minister Cameron.
(Yes, the same
Cameron who said there will never be “British boots on the ground ...”)
Further: “British
Special Forces are engaged in a frantic desert manhunt for Colonel Quaddafi’s
son Saif.” (iv)
Heaven forbid that
this sophisticated man should survive to tell the stories of socializing with
Tony Blair, Lord Peter Mendelson and Prince Andrew. Or of Blair’s alleged six
visits to his father, twice courtesy the hospitality of Colonel Quaddafi’s
private ‘plane.
ED: Let us not also
forget his friendship with Nathaniel Rothschild, scion of that house of
international criminals.
Quaddafi, in the
flowery language which is Arabic, had called the insurgents “rats”, as Saddam
Hussein had referred to them as “carrion” and “crows.” So the Colonel is
“found” in a sewer pipe. Get the connection? Few with a functioning brain would
not wonder if this sewer rat image was not thought up by “intelligence” in
Washington or Whitehall.
As the great
“democracies” plunder and assassinate, do cast a passing thought to the (UN)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (v) which celebrated
its sixtieth anniversary on 10th December 2008, with great fan-fare.
“Article 10:
Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an
independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and
obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
“Article 3:
Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.
“Article 5: No one
shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment.”
Sabah Al Mukhtar,
President of the London based Arab Lawyers Association, is incandescent. “The
US, UN, France and the UK should be seriously concerned regarding what has
befallen Quaddafi. The serious legal implications of a killing with no trial,
after an eight month bombardment. We have treated the law with contempt - and
trampled on it for two decades.”
That the murderers
are to investigate the murders renders Orwell redundant.
So far, of course,
it seems we only have the perpetrators word that there was even a burial,
somewhere near the port city of Misrata, disgraceful as it was. Perhaps, as
with bin Laden, a precedent was set and the victims were simply fed to the
fishes. Erase the evidence?
The burials ~ or
disposals ~ were on two less than auspicious anniversaries. The British
military disaster, which was the Charge of the Light Brigade, in 1854, and the
more recent, cravenly cowardly invasion of the tiny island of Grenada in 1983.
As ever, ignorance
rules.
After the disasters
of Afghanistan and Iraq, with top military brass now admitting that they had no
idea of the complexity of the societies, (US) Colonel Cedric Leighton writes
that in spite of the “celebrations” in Libya: “... it is easy to think our job
in the Middle East is over.”
Buy a map, Colonel.
Wrong continent. (vi.)
Felicity Arbuthnot
is Global Research's Correspondent focusing on Human Rights, London, UK. Email:
felicityarbuthnot@yahoo.co.uk
NOTES:
If I was a citizen of Libya even on the opposition side, I would look at how Gaddafi met his end along with the response of the west (like that cackling she devil Hillary Clinton) with trepidition. Indeed...panic! That's when they all dropped their masks, there is no glossing over it in my mind. It spelled a dark future.
ReplyDeleteThere was not just one opposition group in Libya but the only one prepared to jump in when the opportunity arose was the NFSL CIA backed terrorists. VT using the attack on Libya to defend ZATO exposed them too.
I can read a beautiful consitution for Libya and it doesn't mean anything. If opposition leaders think Libya is free they will find out differently just like Obama, the US president learned that he can't say the wrong thing without being whipped in public by the master. The synagogue of Satan liberates Libya...what a pathetic joke.