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The Libya rebellion
News reports give much coverage to the uprising of the rebels in Libya and to violent repression of the people by the Gaddafi regime. Somewhere along the line the origins of the problem seem to have become obscure. What actually was it that people started rebelling against in the first place?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.History usually IS written by the victors, and in some cases to the extent that what is written is a travesty of what actually occurred. I can think of one notable recent example. However making the observation in this instance, and suggesting some sort of Orwellian doctoring of the facts, about a conflict that has been in the world's spotlight for 24 hours a day for months seems somewhat fatuous.
In fact if anything it's the losers and their camp followers who have been making it up so far.
In fact if anything it's the losers and their camp followers who have been making it up so far.
// Four months after the 1969 coup (when Gadaffi seized power) a group of army officers, led by Colonels Adam Hawaz and Musa Ahmed, attempted to take power away from Gadaffi. There is strong evidence which suggests that Gadaffi was tipped off about the coup attempt by Western intelligence agencies. John Cooley in his book Libyan Sandstorm, points the finger at the CIA. //
the same is happenoing in saudi and syria but they are on the queens christmas card list so we don't like to say to much
http://report2009.amn...h-africa/saudi-arabia
http://report2009.amn...h-africa/saudi-arabia
So what are you suggesting, Dr Filth: we invade or start bombing Saudi Arabia and/or Syria?
Personally I think we go too far in courting the Saudis as a matter of fact - the state visit accorded their king a few years ago was a disgrace. I am not sure President Assad is looked on quite so favourably tho.
Personally I think we go too far in courting the Saudis as a matter of fact - the state visit accorded their king a few years ago was a disgrace. I am not sure President Assad is looked on quite so favourably tho.
Personally I don't believe our media at all.
Gadaffi is demonised but held power for 40 years without anybody bumping him off.
Iraq has been a hellhole since Saddam Hussein was removed.
Castro in Cuba is painted as a despot but the Cubans let him rule for 50 years
That North Korean chap is painted as a complete fruitcake but still holds power.
Robert Mugabe is a racist,torturing madman but is still in charge after 30 years..
All these leaders must be ,or had been, keeping plenty of people happy to survive as long as they did or do!
Don't believe the hype..There's oil in Libya that's all that matters.
Gadaffi is demonised but held power for 40 years without anybody bumping him off.
Iraq has been a hellhole since Saddam Hussein was removed.
Castro in Cuba is painted as a despot but the Cubans let him rule for 50 years
That North Korean chap is painted as a complete fruitcake but still holds power.
Robert Mugabe is a racist,torturing madman but is still in charge after 30 years..
All these leaders must be ,or had been, keeping plenty of people happy to survive as long as they did or do!
Don't believe the hype..There's oil in Libya that's all that matters.
"Gadaffi is demonised but held power for 40 years without anybody bumping him off.
Iraq has been a hellhole since Saddam Hussein was removed.
Castro in Cuba is painted as a despot but the Cubans let him rule for 50 years
That North Korean chap is painted as a complete fruitcake but still holds power.
Robert Mugabe is a racist,torturing madman but is still in charge after 30 years.."
You don't think that, perhaps, another reason for heir longevity is the matter of jailing, killing and/or terrorising all their opponents??
Where are the crowds of desolate Gaddafi supporters, wringing their hands in despair at his passing, or marching, at his request, to overthrow the rebels?
As for oil, there wasn't a lot of it in either Kosovo or Sierra Leone...
Iraq has been a hellhole since Saddam Hussein was removed.
Castro in Cuba is painted as a despot but the Cubans let him rule for 50 years
That North Korean chap is painted as a complete fruitcake but still holds power.
Robert Mugabe is a racist,torturing madman but is still in charge after 30 years.."
You don't think that, perhaps, another reason for heir longevity is the matter of jailing, killing and/or terrorising all their opponents??
Where are the crowds of desolate Gaddafi supporters, wringing their hands in despair at his passing, or marching, at his request, to overthrow the rebels?
As for oil, there wasn't a lot of it in either Kosovo or Sierra Leone...
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