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SO IS THE SITUATION IN LIBYA (reports and videos)

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February 23, 2011



Gaddafi's desperate struggle to maintain control of western Libya
The cities of the eastern part of the country celebrate their liberation .- The regime threatens international journalists to ensure that views them as "partners of al Qaeda" .- The Libyan leader threatened more repression .- Heavy fighting in cities and roads between Tripoli and the Tunisian border Cozar
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Libyan Revolt keeps
force despite the threats made on Tuesday by Muammar Gaddafi
, the dictator who runs the country for 42 years. Wednesday has become clear that the regime has lost control in the east, where journalists have managed to get through the border with Egypt. But now desperate struggle to maintain control of the West, where heavy fighting is taking place, according to witnesses who come to the border with Tunisia. The situation of pro-Gaddafi is so desperate that 17 Air Force pilots have been executed in Libya in Tripoli after refusing to bomb power neighborhoods the rebel city Zaouia, 44 kilometers from the capital, according to Libyan military-related reports Ignacio Cembrero.


die killing Gaddafi promises
's army repression
"They fire indiscriminately into the people "

Thousands of refugees flee to Tunisia and Egypt
Spain suspended arms sales
The Libyan regime supports 300 killed during the revolt
UN U.S. and doubts about action against Libya
Europe and revolution
protesters and soldiers shout slogans against Gaddafi in Tobruk. - REUTERS
Gaddafi is struggling to maintain control of the west, and supporters of dictator trying to control Zwara cities, Sabratha and Zawiya and such as roads that link these populations. Witnesses report that Tripoli is a city virtually closed, where protestors are receiving support from soldiers who have deserted from the eastern cities of the country. Some reports indicate Gaddafi that flags have been burned in Zawiya, 50 km west of Tripoli, and that after days of fighting the rebels have taken control of Misurata, 200 km from the Libyan capital.
The flag of the scheme are still visible from Tunisia at the end of the border in the Libyan side and still inaccessible. The post of Ras Ajdir was on Wednesday the meeting point of journalists, NGOs and Tunisian nationals who came to see the arrival of refugees. Most were not Libyans, but Tunisian or other nationalities working in the country. As they passed, laden with suitcases and bags plastic, the Tunisians were received with some screams used in the protests that ended over a month with
the flight of the dictator of Tunisia Ben Ali
. "Dégage, dégage ... (go away, go away). He then shouted at him and said
Meanwhile, the recent crackdown wound is still open. A French doctor who has been out of Libya has told France Presse that the first day of riots in Benghazi, February 15, was in the hospital up to 75 fatalities. The figure, according to his account, he continued to grow day after day and in the hardest days, reached five hundred. "I think in total there may be more than 2,000 dead," he assured Gérard Buffet who worked as a doctor in Libya's second city last year and a half. The International Federation of Human Rights, which represents more than a hundred organizations, has already found at least 640 dead in the area. Of these, 130 are military run by its military for refusing to obey orders.
Benghazi
The situation is similar to that of other cities. Witnesses and journalists who have managed to enter the country for Egypt confirmed that the border town of Musaid is also in the hands of demonstrators. The same goes, moving 150 kilometers to the west, in Tobruk, a strategic port in the district nearest to Egypt. The military decided to support and protests there on Wednesday for the first time, were able to see live images of an anti-Gaddafi demonstration because they entered international broadcasters.
Moving further west, in the neighboring district of Derba, the situation can be assumed the same as the Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim, has said that Al Qaeda has formed there an Islamic emirate. This was expressed in a meeting with European ambassadors, detailing further that behind the move is a former Guantanamo detainee. At the same meeting, also insisted that journalists have come to Libya from Egypt will be considered "collaborators Al Qaeda ".
Beyond degree of reality he viewed the situation, the regime's insistence on linking any form of protest with terrorism indicates that plans to continue using any force against the demonstrators.
resigns Interior Minister
is also clear that the Libyan regime has cracked already, despite the grueling speech Gaddafi gave on Tuesday. Every hour adds to the list of military officers, ambassadors and senior Libyan officials to resign, led by those assigned to Washington, Ali Aujali, following in the footsteps of the members of the Libyan representative at the UN (except the headline). Diplomats in France and to UNESCO expressed its support for "the people in this revolt against the machine of oppression", but did not resign. Yes I did the Libyan Embassy in Bangladesh and India. Legations in Malaysia and Australia issued statements condemning the repression.
Late yesterday, to the Libyan Interior Minister and comrade-Qaddafi since the time of the 1969 revolution, Abdullah Yunis,

announced his resignation


and adherence to the so-called Revolution of 17 February, claiming the departure of the dictator. The minister asked the army to join the protesters and back up your claims "legitimate."























February 23, 2011 Venezuelan



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Approximately 70
Venezuelan citizens who are seeking help in Libya to leave the country to face an armed conflict after the revolt began against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Three of these people are trapped in Benghasi, then that make it difficult to arrive at an airport.
The mother of a 24-year-old Venezuelan is in Libya called on the Venezuelan government and the diplomatic missions of Canada and Brazil to help Venezuelans get found on the Arab nation.
Young is located in Benghasi, 20 minutes of Libya, along with two other Venezuelans. They contacted the Embassy of Venezuela in Tripoli, where they reported that there are no evacuation plans for Venezuelans in the country. Apparently these people have their passports withheld.
Gaddafi's regime, in power for 42 years, lives a protest movement not seen since February 15 and the suppression of which caused 300 deaths (242 civilians and 58 military), according to Libyan authorities, and 640 as figures released Wednesday by the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH). Related News: - Foreign Affairs Committee approved statement by situation in Libya Libyan Obama as unacceptable suffering and assesses responses to situation The U.S. president said that the options to repression in that country include both unilateral measures as those taken in coordination with other international partners
Barack Obama "suffering" in Libya "unacceptable" and must end immediately and reported that he instructed his advisers to prepare all the options to deal with the situation in the North African country.
U.S. President in a statement in the lobby of the White House, the first made on the situation in Libya, said the options before the situation in Libya include both unilateral measures as those taken in coordination with other partners international.
In this regard, he said, ordered the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, who moves to Geneva on Monday to participate in the foreign ministers' talks on violence in Libya.

addition, another envoy to visit U.S. allies in Europe for consultations on the crisis and consider the "full range of options." In a situation "as volatile as this," he added, it is imperative that "countries around the world speak with one voice."

National Security team in the White House, he added, has worked "24 hours a day" to address the crisis in Libya, where Muammar Gaddafi regime begins to crumble after losing control of the eastern the country, while trigger the death toll from the repression of the riots.

Libyan government attacks against its population, he said, "violates not only laws, but the sense of common decency."

In his statement, Obama said his Government's support for human rights such as freedom of expression, which held that "are not negotiable" and "must be respected in every country." The Libyan Government said, will be held accountable for its "failure" in meeting the international standards.

"It's not just a concern ours. The whole world is outstanding, "said the president. Source: http://el-nacional.com/www/site/p_contenido.php?q=nodo/187132/Mundo/Obama "believes" unacceptable "suffering" libio-and-evaluate-answer-to-state

February 23, 2011 press conference, Ban.

Ban Ki-Moon in a speech at the United Nations to New York from a visit to Los Angeles because of the seriousness of the situation in Morocco. For the secretary general of the UN, the magnitude of the repression unleashed by the Libyan regime is an "egregious violation of international law and human rights laws."

"I condemn them, loudly and unreservedly. Those responsible must be prosecuted," said Ban. In his view, the situation in Libya after several days of street protests and repression by the regime is unpredictable and can grow in many ways, most dangerous. "

"At this juncture, it is imperative that the international community remains united and act together to ensure a peaceful transition, "said UN Secretary General, met today with top aides to discuss the Libyan crisis and spoke by phone with leaders in the region.

Therefore, was pleased by the decision of the Arab League on Tuesday to suspend the participation of Libya in the body and the sentence on the same date by the Security Council of the UN. "The world has spoken with one voice. The Libyan Government must take responsibility to protect its people ", he said.
Anyway, avoided ruling on whether to impose sanctions on the regime Libyan or declare a no-fly zone, since, as noted, is a responsibility that falls to the Security Council.
not rule on whether Gaddafi should leave office he has held since 1969 and said that such decisions "should be resolved by the Libyan people."
"In the Middle East today as we see people, particularly young people, extend the frontiers of freedom," the secretary general stressed.
also announced that the UN undersecretary general for political affairs Lynn Pascoe, will travel to Egypt on Thursday to discuss with the authorities of the country's transition to a democratic civilian government.
With this same mission will travel this weekend to Tunisia other head of the Department of Political Affairs, Jamal Benomar, said.
Source: National
February 23, 2011 the people can not express "
At least 10,000 people have died in Libya since the beginning of popular protests against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi said on Wednesday according to Al Arabiya Libyan member of the International Criminal Court (CPI), Sayed al Shanuka.
1. For the purposes of this Statute, "crime against humanity" means any of the following acts when committed as part of an attack widespread or systematic attack against any civilian population with knowledge of the attack:
c) Enslavement;
d ) Deportation or forcible transfer of population;
e) Imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law;
f) Torture;
    g) Rape, sexual slavery, prostitution forced, forced pregnancy, enforced sterilization and other sexual abuse of comparable gravity;
h) Persecution against any identifiable group or collectivity on political, racial political, racial, national, ethnic, cultural, religious, gender as defined in paragraph 3, or other grounds that are universally recognized as impermissible under international law, in connection with any act referred to in this paragraph or any crime within the jurisdiction of the Court; i) Enforced disappearance of people; j) The crime of apartheid;

k) Other inhumane acts of a similar character intentionally causing great suffering or serious injury to body or mental or physical health.

the recent violent events in Libya, one wonders if the Head of State of the Republic, Muhammad Qaddafi has committed acts which qualify as crimes against humanity. The reporting of social media, despite restrictions on freedom of information and communication of the totalitarian regime of that country is that, faced with protest demonstrations by large numbers of Libyans, ordered the death-and perhaps the killing of the demonstrators, who oppose him, the private has been arrested or seriously of physical liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law has sought to groups identified as having opposition, on grounds motivated politicians are universally recognized as impermissible under international law and has incurred other inhumane acts of similar character intentionally causing great suffering and seriously undermine the physical or mental or physical health.
Indeed, Gaddafi has publicly stated that it will destroy the "Rats" who are opposed, has ordered firearms to disperse peaceful demonstrations, even to order a land and air bombardment. These serious human rights violations as crimes of international criminal law have been identified as such until Libyan ambassadors accredited abroad by senior government officials and military officers. The Rome Statute cited above, that Article 7, describes what is meant by such crimes. In effect, states:

a) "Attack directed against any civilian population" means a course of conduct involving the multiple commission of acts referred to in paragraph 1 against any civilian population, in accordance with the policy of a State or an organization to commit such acts or to promote this policy;

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g) "Persecution" means the intentional and severe deprivation of fundamental rights contrary to international law by reason of the identity of the group or collectivity;


are matters of common knowledge , by Ghadafi has been, for some time, a line of conduct involving the multiple commission of the above acts against a civilian population, in accordance with its policy to commit such acts or to promote that policy. All stops will announce that Ghadafi ousted shortly. If out of Libya, you can not take refuge in a country signatory to the Rome Statute without running the risk that the general prosecutor's indictment after the International Criminal Court, he stopped to stand trial in The Hague.
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, has just declared that:
"The decision to execute in Libya must be taken by the Libyan people. Today, Libya is not a party to the Rome Statute. Therefore, one interventions by the CPPI based on crimes committed in Libya can happen only if the Libyan authorities accept the jurisdiction of the Court (through Article 12 (3) of the Rome Statute). In the absence of such a measure, the Security Council of the United Nations may decide rereferirle this situation to the Court. The Prosecutor's Office will act only after you have taken any of the two decisions.

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warns the world: "I will die in Libya as a martyr"

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Thursday February 24, 2011 "Gaddafi's days are numbered. will do as Hitler did and be cut off," said the former minister Mustafa Abdeljalil. google_protectAndRun (render_ads.js:: google_render_ad "google_handleError, google_render_ad) In an excerpt from the interview in advance yesterday in the online edition of Expressen
BY THE FORMER MINISTER OF JUSTICE Libyan opponents in secret prisons while their families believe they have died


crash a plane to bomb the population not
2011 - 02-24 EFE Former Libyan justice minister, Mustafa Abdeljalil, said Thursday in an interview with Swedish tabloid Expressen that the fall of the dictator of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, is about and it will commit suicide like Hitler. "Gaddafi's days are numbered. As Hitler did and will be cut off, "said Abdeljalil.

, the former minister had accused Gaddafi personally ordered the attack Lockerbie (Scotland), which killed 270 people in 1988, though without providing evidence. Abdeljalil reported that the Libyan regime has secret prisons in Tripoli and Benghazi, where opponents are locked whose relatives believe they are dead.




Mustafa Abdeljalil

resigned three days ago as Minister of Justice for the crackdown on protesters by the public forces in the protests that have occurred in Libya against the regime of Gaddafi. It is the third time Abdeljalil leaving his post after several disagreements with the regime, which he did not let him reform the judicial system, and investigate incidents such as the slaughter of Boslim prison.



"I knew that the regime had mercenaries before the revolt. The Government decided in several meetings to give citizenship to people from Chad and Niger, I protested and this is documented. Instead I asked him nationality Libyan children whose mothers are citizens but are married to foreigners, "he said.

Expressen said Abdeljalil exclusive interview was conducted by one of its reporters "in the local parliament of a Great City" in Libya.

Gaddafi said that protesters are drug addicts

Barack Obama
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday accused the protesters that his regime are reeling from being linked to the Islamist Al Qaeda network of Osama bin Laden and acting under the influence of drugs. "These people have no real claims, their claims are those of Bin Laden," Colonel Qaddafi said in an audio message broadcast on television from Zauiya, a town west of Tripoli, the scene of fierce fighting.

"But you have chosen Zauiya Bin Laden," he charged. "They (the men of Bin Laden) have given them drugs," he said. "These movers are not very numerous and we catch them," he continued, to advise the public to remain "at home." "They have guns are trigger happy and shoot, especially when under the influence of drugs," he argued.

The popular uprising on Thursday controlled much of the east and west marked points, but Gaddafi, in power since 1969, did not seem willing to give his arm to twist or to attend the appeals and pressures international community to prevent a bloodbath. Kadhafi, 68, who holds the only title of "Guide of the Revolution", he insisted that his power in Libya is merely "moral", as he did on Tuesday, claiming he could not waive charges had not. On that occasion, he ordered security forces to crush the rebellion and said ready to "fight to the death."

The uprising has its stronghold in the region of Cyrenaica, along the eastern Mediterranean coast of Libya, from the border with Egypt to Benghazi (1,000 km east of Tripoli) via Tobruk and Al Baida. Witnesses who fled to Tunisia also indicated that the rebellion was gaining ground to the west, and the city of Zuara (120 km from Tripoli) had been in the hands of demonstrators.

U.S. President Barack Obama, deemed "outrageous" the repression that has already claimed hundreds of lives and said the perpetrators of the massacres must answer for their actions.

In Al Baida, the walls riddled with bullets certified the violent clashes between rebels and the "mercenaries" hired by Kadhafi. About ten generals and colonels defected and proclaimed their loyalty to the revolution, to the applause of the crowd. "I resigned and came to Al Baida in solidarity with my people. I'll be in the front line to repel any attack," Matheka general said Salah, who was in office in the Judicial Police.

"We're talking to march on Tripoli. Our goal is to Tripoli, if Tripoli fails to free itself," said another official.

advocacy organizations denounced human rights Air strikes and shelling against civilians. According to data released in Paris by the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH), the suppression of the uprising had left since its inception on February 15 until Wednesday morning killed 640. United States and the European Union (EU), hesitant in the early days, we now consider sanctions against Kadhafi's regime, also faced the termination of its Arab peers and desertion of many hierarchs and diplomats. The EU is considering in particular the freezing of assets and the formulation of lawsuits for "crimes against humanity" against Libyan leadership. French Defense Minister, Alain Juppe, said he wants "all heart" Kadhafi is living "her last moments as head of state", but ruled out military intervention plans. Cuban leader Fidel Castro considered instead that U.S. and NATO dance a "danse macabre of cynicism" encouraging "civil war" in Libya in search of oil control. The European Commission expressed concern about the risk of a humanitarian catastrophe and evaluating responses to the rush of tens of thousands of foreigners to leave Libya by land, sea and air, under difficult conditions.

A ferry with space for a thousand passengers anchored off the Libyan coast to begin evacuating some 18,000 Indian citizens. Greece sent three troop transport aircraft C-130 to ensure the departure of its own citizens. And since Monday, 30,000 Tunisians and Egyptians returned by land to their countries, said in Geneva the International Organization for Migration (IOM) which foresees the need to assist the Libyan border to tens of thousands of people.

Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, urged his European partners to cooperate with the risk of a humanitarian crisis "catastrophe" that could push a massive exodus to European shores. "I call on Europe to take all necessary measures to cope with a catastrophic humanitarian emergency," he said in Brussels before a meeting with his EU counterparts.

Libyan coasts are about 300 km from Malta (just south of Sicily) and the Greek island of Crete.
Oil prices reached record levels Thursday in two years, due to the wave of violence in the Arab world and especially in Libya, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). A barrel of Brent for April delivery touched $ 120 before retreating.
Former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel Jalil, who resigned to protest against the brutal repression, ventured that Kadhafi will end up committing suicide "as Hitler."
Ban Ki-Moon en un discurso en las Naciones Unidas The revolt in Libya is inspired in recent weeks that toppled authoritarian regimes in Tunisia and Egypt, in an unprecedented wave of protests in Arab countries.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Roberto Aizenberg, Bobby (born August 22, 1928 in Federal, Entre Rios, m. February 16, 1996 in Buenos Aires) painter and sculptor considered the most important surreal Argentina . Is represented by the gallery Benzacar Ruth. Roberto Aizenberg

son of a Russian Jewish immigrant who settled in the Jewish colonies of Entre Rios in the town of Federal Villa, now called Federal. When I was 8 years old his family moved to the city of Buenos Aires, in the neighborhood of La Paternal. There he completed his secondary education at the Colegio Nacional Buenos Aires. He began a career in architecture but left to devote himself to painting.

His beginnings were as a student of Antonio Berni and then later conjugated Batlle Planas, who instilled surrealism in the '50s.




In 1969 the Instituto Torcuato Di Tella made a major retrospective of his work (drawings, collages, paintings and sculptures).

began long before to live with the journalist and writer Matilde Herrera and her three children. After the military coup that led to the dictatorship known as the National Reorganization Process in 1976 and 1977, were kidnapped three children of his partner and their partners, one of them, Valeria Belaustegui, was pregnant. All missing.

In 1977, because of Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship had to go into exile in Paris. Once democracy was restored, he returned to Buenos Aires in 1984.

died in Buenos Aires on February 16, 1996 while preparing a major retrospective of his work at the National Museum of Fine Arts. Work




Aizenberg, as Giorgio de Chirico, admired the architecture, the idea of \u200b\u200bconstruction, especially the architecture of the Renaissance. His work is permanently influenced by this fascination that reflected:

I am very interested in architecture, "he said, all you have to do with the three-dimensional space and not just the pictorial space ... which is two dimensional.
Aizenberg's work shows isolated towers, empty cities, mysterious and uninhabited buildings, rare polyhedral structures [1].

He used slow-drying oils for perfect finishes, high density and an unusual brightness in his works. Laura Feinsilber speaks of 'red Aizenberg, Aizenberg green, blue Aizenberg. " Aizenberg

used a painting technique in two phases: the first

, using automation to chance;
the second, excluding any chance, selecting a few sketches of tens and analyzing information generated by the automatic phase.
paid close attention to scientific developments relating to brain processes related to creation. Passionately studying texts on genetics and psychology and held extensive discussions with scientists such as biologist Daniel Goldstein.

Thus Aizenberg said, I think we

far above, we address all the activities of the human species without considering that the first is the species, the macro-organism whose designs do not know, that at most we vaguely suspect ... Aizenberg
severely criticized the use of models in teaching art. For him, model implied a "total stiff, anachronistic, totalitarian, in the sense of dependency of the artist to model, to the authority of the model, is the teaching of art." The model, Aizenberg, was the opposite of free expression. He argued that the essence of modern art was the absence of a model to copy or an external reality that should be imitated.

The influence of Juan Battle Planas was instrumental Aizenberg. Batlle was an unclassifiable artist emphasized the importance of surrealism and psychoanalysis, and passion stood in the center of the artist's activity, in order to use the energy operator as a catalyst of the collective unconscious. Photos Photos Adabel Adabel Guerrero GuerreroUrl

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last report (24/02/2011) NEW VIDEOS AND NEWS ON EVENTS IN LIBYA (Important information extracted from: El Pais of Spain, El Nacional, El Universal and Globovision)






Infographic: Protests in Libya




Animated Graphic on the protests and violence in Libya.



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Chronology of events in Libya since 1969

By The Associated Press The Associated Press - 1969: Muammar Gaddafi, who was then a captain of 27 years of age, carried out a coup largely peaceful with which overthrew the monarchy and soon becomes undisputed king of Libya. - 1970: Qaddafi becomes involved in the adoption of far-reaching changes such as establishing a socialist system, which included nationalization of companies.

- 1980: Qaddafi increasingly supports to groups considered terrorist in the West, including the Irish Republican Army and several radical Palestinian factions. After Libya was found responsible for the explosion a bomb in a Berlin nightclub frequented by U.S. soldiers, U.S. warplanes bombed the African country in 1986, killing Gaddafi's adopted daughter.

- 1988: Alleged Libyan agents planted a bomb that explodes on Pan Am flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing 270 people, mostly Americans.

- 1999: In an early sign of trying to rehabilitate his image, the Gaddafi's government to surrender two Libyans accused of the Lockerbie bombing.

- 2001: A Scottish court convicted is one of the Lockerbie terrorist suspects, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, and life sentence. The other was acquitted.

- 2003: In a move to pull his country out of isolation, Libya acknowledged its responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing and agrees to pay up to $ 10 million to the families of each of the 270 victims, and states that will dismantle all weapons of mass destruction.

- 2009: Libya has celebrations marking 40 years of Qaddafi in power. Al-Megrahi is freed from a Scottish prison on humanitarian grounds because they have prostate cancer. Is given a hero's welcome in Libya.

- February 16, 2011: Riot police has a confrontation with protesters in the second largest city in Libya, Benghazi. Protesters set fire to the headquarters station of the security forces and police in two cities. Gadhafi's government seeks to dispel discontent by proposing a doubling of salaries of government employees and the release of 110 suspected Islamic militants.
- February 17, 2011: Protesters defy repression and take to the streets in five cities. At least 20 people killed in clashes with pro-government groups. At first there were reports that disrupted Internet services.
- February 18, 2011: Security forces suppressed the protests escalated. In Benghazi, 35 people died when protesters tried to march towards the residence of Kadhafi.

- February 19, 2011: pro-government forces opened fire on mourners were leaving a funeral to the demonstrators killed in Benghazi, killing at least 15 people. The special forces also attacked hundreds of protesters, including lawyers and judges, who have camped outside a courthouse in the city. The authorities cut Internet service throughout Libya, further isolating the country.
- February 20, 2011: Protests spread to the capital of Tripoli. Al least 60 people are killed, bringing the death toll in five days it goes over 200. Moammar Gadhafi's son, Seif al-Islam, claims on state television that his father remains in office with the backing of the army and the will to "fight to the last man, the last woman, the last bullet."

- February 21, 2011: The open deep gaps in the Gaddafi regime, with the resignation of foreign diplomats and the minister of justice in the country, two Air Force pilots defected to Malta and a voracious major fire destroyed a government building after the occurrence of further unrest in Tripoli. Demonstrators take control of Benghazi after some army units are allied with them. Meanwhile, in New York, Human Rights Watch puts the death toll at 233.

- February 22, 2011
Gaddafi orders the army 'to crush the protesters' and threatens the death penalty.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 الثلاثاء 22 فبراير
LAST TRANSLATION EVENTS IN LIBYA:
Tuesday 22
Libyan diplomats and senior officials resigned in outrage at the attacks against civilians as soldiers fled their units and joined the opposition.
Ibrahim Dabbashi, Libya's deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Gaddafi accused of killing his own people and urged the international community to act against the regime.
[Washington Post] [Washington Post]

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Tuesday, February 22
(Bloomberg) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said he had not fled the country by diplomats and soldiers deserted resigned in protest against the repression of anti-government protesters that left hundreds dead .
"I'm here in Tripoli and not in Venezuela," the Libyan leader said in remarks broadcast on state television.
"I do not think the dog news agency," he said, leaning out of his car to talk into a microphone while holding an umbrella
and white on its
head.
Gaddafi's comments
came after his son threatened "Rivers of blood" in the midst of an outbreak of violence that the International Federation for Human Rights says it has killed more than 300 people.
As oil prices rose to its highest in more than two years, Libya's deputy ambassador to the United Nations accused his government of "genocide."
[Businessweek]
Tuesday, February 22, 2011: Libya
sovereign credit ratings were cut Bahrain and the Arab two countries to contain the protests
anti-government.
Persian Gulf and North African stocks decline.
Del
Persian Gulf and North Africa
stocks declined.
Bahrain's long-term rating by one level WAS Reduced to A-, the Fourth-lowest investment grade, and the short-term rating to A-2 Lowered at Standard & Poor's Ratings.
within Bahrain long-term rating was reduced one notch to A-, the lowest investment grade session and qualifying to
short-term reduced to A-2
to Standard & Poor's Ratings.
Libya's long-term Foreign and local currency issuer default ratings to cut Were BBB, two notches Above non-investment grade, from BBB + at Fitch Ratings.
Libya and local long-term foreign currency issuer default ratings were reduced to BBB, two notches above
degree of investment
not, BBB + by Fitch Ratings.
The Madex Free Float Index tumbled 3 Percent in Morocco, The Most in two years, at the 3:30 pm close in Casablanca.
The floating Madex Morocco index fell 3 percent, the biggest amount in two years, at 3:30 pm in
Casablanca.
The Bloomberg GCC 200 Index of stocks lost 0.4 Percent Gulf, Bringing the seven-day drop to 5.3 percent.
Bloomberg GCC 200 Index of stocks in the Gulf lost 0.4 percent, which fall on seven to 5.3 percent
.
[Bloomberg]
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011: European governments are under pressure to explain the procession passed the leader ears Libyan Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and sign dozens of lucrative contracts with Libya

to despite the country's rights record human oppressor.

On Monday, senior European officials intensified their condemnation of violence that has claimed hundreds of lives UK Prime Minister David Cameron Called Libya's actions "completely appalling and Unacceptable." British Prime Minister, David Cameron, asked Libya's actions "completely outrageous and unacceptable
."
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi voiced alarm over "the Violence Against Unacceptable use of the civil Population," echoing words by the French Government Condemned Which Also the régime's "Disproportionate and Unacceptable use of force. "
Prime Minister
Italy, Silvio Berlusconi
expressed alarm about" the unacceptable use of violence against civilian population

", echoing the words of the government French, who also condemned the regime "and unacceptable use
disproportionate force."

Yet Many Critics say the hard words come too late Against Libya.

However, Many critics say harsh words against Libya
too late.

[Wall Street Journal]
[Wall Street Journal]

More Tuesday, February 22, 2011: The federal government is considering evacuating
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The Federal Government is considering Evacuating Australians from Libya as the Violence There intensifier.
to Australians in Libya as violence intensifies.




Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Tuesday Said the 80 Australians Estimated Believed to Be in the North African country Should get out.



Prime Minister Julia Gillard said on Tuesday that the estimated 80 Australians believe that the country

North Africa must go.





"We are Starting to canvass evacuation options NECESSARY Should That Be," She Told reporters in Canberra.


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We're starting to sound disposal option should be necessary," he told reporters


in Canberra.




Advertisement: Story Continues Below The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has Lifted ITS Libya travel warning to the Highest "Do Not Travel" level as deadly clashes entre anti-government protesters and security forces Into a second rage week.



The story continues below, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has upgraded its travel warning to Libya highest "do not travel"

level clashes between protesters deadly anti-government and the forces of anger


security
a second week.





"Australians Are Advised to Avoid all travel to Libya Because of the volatile and Uncertain security situation," DFAT said.



"Australians are advised

avoid all travel to Libya


due to the uncertain security situation and volatile," DFAT said
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Tuesday, 22 February, 2011: European Countries

lay flat and ferries to Libya on Monday to evacuate Their Citizens, and Some oil and gas companies pulled out and Their Foreign Suspended Operations staff, as anti-government prosthesis spread to Tripoli for the first time.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011: The

European countries sent planes and boats
Libya on Monday to evacuate their citizens, and a little oil and gas brought
its foreign staff out and operations were suspended, as
protests against the government extended to
Tripoli for the first time.
Passengers Returning to Rome Monday night aboard an Alitalia aircraft from Tripoli Said They Had Gunfire Heard Through the Night in the Libyan capital, pero Had an eerie silence blanket the city As They Drove to the airport in the morning.
The passengers returning Monday night to Rome aboard an Alitalia airliner departing from Tripoli said they heard gunshots during the night in the Libyan capital, but a strange silence had covered City
when way to the airport in the morning
.
"We had Civilians with guns on Every Corner, so it is Not safe at all," Said Siljak Zoran, a Serbian working in Libya for a paint company.
"We had civilians with firearms in every corner, so it is not safe at all," said Zoran Siljak,
a Serbian working in Libya for a painting company.
"Last night, There Were shots Through the Night, There Was fighting in the streets." Italy and Stock Had not ordered evacuations for the Italians in Libya Estimated 1.500, pero state-owned Alitalia WAS sending in larger aircraft on routes to accommodata INCREASED ITS demand, a Spokesman said. Durant

"Last night, shots were fired,
was fighting in the streets." Italy had not ordered any evacuations for about 1,500 Italians in Libya, but state-owned Alitalia was sending more planes on its routes to accommodate increased demand , a spokesman said. [Wall Street Journal] [Wall Street Journal]

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Tuesday, 22 February, 2011: The United States has Condemned Violence Against the anti-government protesters in Called on Libya and Moammar Gadhafi's Government to stop the "bloodshed Unacceptable" taking place in the North African nation. Tuesday, February 22, 2011: United States has condemned the violence against anti-government protesters in Libya, and calls on the government of Moammar Gadhafi to stop "Unacceptable to outpouring of blood" that will place in the North African nation. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Said Monday the world is watching events unfold in Libya "with alarm." U.S. The Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday that the world is watching events unfold in Libya "with alarm." meat Her statement AMID reports from the Libyan capital, Tripoli, helicopters and Warplanes That Were besieging parts of the city and Foreign mercenaries Had Begun to open fire on protesters. His statement came amid reports in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, helicopters and fighter jets were besieging parts of the city and foreign mercenaries had started opening fire on demonstrators. Qatar's Prime Minister Told the satellite television channel Al Jazeera the International Community Must Act Immediately to end the crackdown. Qatar's prime minister, told the satellite television channel Al Jazeera that the international community should act immediately to end the repression .

Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabr al-Thani call for an Arab League meeting Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Libya. Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabr al-Thani called for an Arab League meeting Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Libya. [VOA] [VOA] More More Tuesday, 22 February, 2011: CAIRO - Deep cracks Opened in Moammar Gadhafi's Regime Wednesday, with Libyan Government Officials at home and abroad resigning, air force pilots defecting and a bloody crackdown on protesters in the capital of Tripoli, where, Were burned cars and buildings. Tuesday, February 22, 2011: CAIRO - Deep cracks opened its doors in Muammar Gaddafi regime Monday with Libyan government officials at home and abroad resignation force pilots
desert air and a bloody crackdown on demonstrators in the capital Tripoli, where cars and buildings were burned .

World Leaders voiced outrage at the Tactics Used Against the demonstrators.
World leaders expressed outrage at the tactics used against protesters . The mercurial Libyan leader appeared on state television for less Than a minute early today to dispel Rumors That He Had Fled. mercurial leader appeared on Libyan state television for less than a minute madr ugada today to dispel rumors that he had fled . Sitting in a car in front of What Appeared to Be His residence and holding an umbrella out of the door, I Told That I Had an interviewer wanted to go to the capital's Green Square to talk to His supporters, pero rain stopped him. Sitting in a car in front of what appeared to be his residence and holding an umbrella in the door, he told an interviewer that he wanted to go to the Green Square of the capital to talk with fans but the rain stopped . "I am here to show That I am in Tripoli and Not in Venezuela. "I'm here to prove I'm in Tripoli, and not in Venezuela . Do not Believe Those misleading dog stations, "He Said, Referring to the reports That He Had half left the country. not believe the dog stations misleading, "he said, referring to reports the media had left the country. [Courier-Journal] [Daily Mail] More More Tuesday, 22 February, 2011: LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The UN Security Council Will Meet Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Libya, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Said, noting Had I spoken to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and urged restraint.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011: LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The Security Council UN will meet Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Libya, the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, noting that he had spoken with the leader libi
or Muammar Gaddafi and called for restraint. Gadhafi Violently anti-regime crushed prosthesis historical raging across country Monday. Gaddafi crushed violently anti-regime protests that hit his country on Monday . Some reports say Hundreds Have Been Killed in the oil-rich African nation. Some reports indicate that hundreds of people have been killed in the rich African nation oil. [Wall Street Journal] [Wall Street Journal] More More Tuesday, 22 February, 2011: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke longtime Libyan leader Moammar with Gaddafi on Monday, Reuters reported. Tuesday, February 22, 2011: The Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon , spoke with his former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Monday, Reuters reported . Ban Had Extensive discussion with an Kadafi, Condemned the Escalating Violence in Libya and Told him it "must stop Immediately," a UN Spokesman Told Reuters. B an had extensive discussions with Gaddafi condemned the escalating violence in
Libya and said that "must cease immediately," said UN spokesman to Reuters.
Meanwhile, Libya's deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Ibrahim Dabbashi, Condemned Kadafi, Saying That His Regime have declared war on Libyans and WAS Committing genocide, According To CNN reports. Meanwhile, Libya's deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Ibrahim Dabbashi, Gaddafi condemned, saying that his regime has declared war on Libyan and was committing genocide, according to reports from CNN .
Dabbashi Did not step down, Saying He Was at the UN to serve the Libyan people and Not the regime. Dabbashi not to resign, saying he was at the UN to serve the Libyan people and not the regime. The whereabouts of the head of Libya's UN mission Was Not Immediately clear, According To CNN. The whereabouts chief of UN mission was not clear Libya de inmediato , según la CNN. [LA Times] [LA Times] More Más información Tuesday, 22 February, 2011: Two high-ranking Libyan air force pilots have who fled to Malta in their aircraft are reported to have told officials they escaped rather than carry out orders to bomb civilians. Tuesday, February 22, 2011: Two senior air force pilots who fled to Libya with Malta on aircraft reportedly told officials that got away instead of carrying out the order of bombing civ iles. officers deserted Libyan diplomats in several countries and international organizations resigned to protest the regime's violent response to the deepening crisis.

L E Nuea York Monday, members of the Libyan Mission to the United Nations denounced Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi for his bloody response to protests and called for his resignation .
limited Internet access makes it difficult information of l country. Libya is a smaller country of Egypt, and has fewer service providers, which appears to have made the task of disconnecting everything a little easier. Tuesday, February 22, 2011: By observing the protests and violent repression develop in Libya, it is important to note the key differences between Egypt and Libya, and we should not expect a course identical to develop there. An important distnction how difficult it is get Libya information about what is really happening . ew P journalists are in the national reporting on developments in this time.


Demonstrations in Libya left 300 dead VGN Globovisión / AFP 02/22/2011 4: 26:41 pm addthis_language var = "en"; addthis_localize var = {email: "E", more: "More s. .. " }; The violence following the popular revolt against the Libyan regime left 300 dead civilians and 58 military -242 ", according to data presented on Tuesday night before A press conference by Saif al-Islam, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. About half of the victims were counted in Benghazi, the second largest city, located 1,000 km east of Tripoli and the focus of the insurrection. These are the first official figures on casualties from the popular rebellion started a week ago. few hours before the announcement, Colonel Qaddafi vowed in a televised speech to restore order and brandished the threat of bloody repression, ensuring that the scheme had "not yet used force." Witnesses contacted by AFP, the first concentrated violence in Benghazi, reached the capital on Sunday night while calm had returned to Benghazi on Monday night.

Libyan resign eight ambassadors and other senior diplomats Security Council UN condemns violence in Libya The highest body of decisions of the UN is very "concerned about the situation in Libya and strongly condemns acts of violence that took place there" FILE PHOTO: Gaddafi visit to Venezuela during ASA Summit II and Gallery: continue protests against the government of Gaddafi in Libya and Community Libyan international protest against Muammar Gaddafi Video: Gaddafi appears briefly on Libyan television The Editorial: Libya and Venezuela a group of protesters old flag Tobruk Libyan the situation in Libya and strongly condemns acts of violence that took place there, "said Council's rotating president, Ambassador of Brazil, Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti. The fifteen members of the Council , who met Tuesday on two occasions, unanimously adopted a condemnation of repression in the North African country , while urging the Libyan Government to put an immediate end to such acts of violence and respect human rights and the freedom of information and association. "It's a very strong conviction and we speak with one voice" said following the meeting of the British Ambassador, Mark Lyall Grant. For its part, Libya's deputy permanent representative, Ibrahim Dabbashi, who clearly has positioned itself as an opponent of the government of Tripoli, said that the Council's statement "is not strong enough, although a good message the Libyan regime to stop the bloodshed. " reported that apparently "have begun the attack (of the forces of the regime against the population) in the west of the country" and that "some military units" have joined the opposition. In this sense, the fifteen stressed "the need for those responsible for attacks on civilians are brought to justice" , while expressing concern about the safety of foreigners still in Libya. During the meeting the highest security body of the institution intervened UN Undersecretary for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe , who was critical of Kadhafi's speech this day, which said that "there will power "and called on his supporters to come out to the street" to protect the revolution ". Pascoe, who said "inciting people to go against itself, particularly if they are peaceful demonstrators is a dangerous and bad", he underlined the concern of the UN for "threats of retaliation in the discourse" of the Libyan dictator. Regarding the number of deaths that have occurred as a result of violent reprisals by Gaddafi on Monday against demonstrators, Pascoe said the United Nations, for the moment, "is not in a position to confirm the number of victims because they do not have all the information. "
"What we know for sure is that many planes have been flying the sky as well as helicopters, tanks and gunfire have occurred, besides that there are snipers "
he said Pascoe, who estimated that the victims could" go from 200 to 800 ".
violence Gaddafi's repression against the civilian population, which included the shelling and firing from helicopters and military aircraft from the Air Force, has caused at least 400 people, according to humanitarian organizations, and has caused outrage and condemnation of the community internationally. Related News
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