SV: SV: {UAH} Allan/Edmund/Pojim/WBK: Libyans miss life under Gaddafi - Daily Nation
Jadwong Kipenji,
I think the whole so-called Western World Power were complicit on the murder of Qaddafi and Libyan as a Country. Do not forget that even in Sweden whereby there was a political fights among Swedish political parties some who voted against joining the EU troops in Libya inside the Swedish Parliament. It were both Britain and France those sponsored the debates in the EU Parliament in Brussel to build the position in the UN Security votes against Libya airspace embergo.
On other hand see how the same Western powers are now committing genocide in Iraq (MOSUL), which they wrought havocs earlier and murdering Saddam Hussein. But, they have the audacity of condemning PUTIN on the events the same Western powers created in Syria with song of ASSAD MUST LEAVE!
So lastly Jadwong Kipenji, I think we should just talk more about our concerns on the deplorable political situation in our dear Uganda though the same Western powers under both the UK and US will never hear our pleas!
Ocaya pOcure
Den måndag, 17 oktober 2016 23:09 skrev 'Owor Kipenji' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
David Cameron and Monsieur Sarkozy have never openly bragged about killing Qaddafi the so
called Dictator.
But Saint Hillary the Devil Incarnate has been loudly gaga about it.
That is what masquerades we now have vying for the American Presidency.
One sure thing that will come out of the US regardless of which Evil is adjudged
less Evil is that the US will start the road to becoming a Banana Republic led by
Entitlement Mafia gurus masquerading as democrats.
Kipenji
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Subject: SV: {UAH} Allan/Edmund/Pojim/WBK: Libyans miss life under Gaddafi - Daily Nation
Jadwong Kipenji,
Should they not ask Prime Minister David Cameroun, and Sarkozy with their cahoots?
Ocaya pOcure
Den måndag, 17 oktober 2016 22:15 skrev 'Owor Kipenji' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
Go tell that to Saint Hillary.
Kipenji
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Subject: {UAH} Allan/Edmund/Pojim/WBK: Libyans miss life under Gaddafi - Daily Nation
http://www.nation.co.ke/news/africa/1066-3420112-fqv7hvz/index.html
Libyans miss life under Gaddafi
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Five years after an uprising killed Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, residents in the chaos-wracked country's capital joke they have grown to miss the longtime dictator as the frustrations of daily life mount.
Those living in the capital say they are exhausted by power cuts, price increases and a lack of cash flow as rival authorities and militias battle for control of the fragmented oil-rich country.
"I hate to say it but our life was better under the previous regime," says Fayza al-Naas, a 42-year-old pharmacist, referring to Gaddafi's more than four decades of rule.
Today, "we wait for hours outside banks to beg cashiers to give us some of our own money. Everything is three times more expensive."
A UN-backed unity government has struggled to assert its authority nationwide since arriving in Tripoli in March, with a rival parliament in the country's far east refusing to cede power to it.
On Friday it suffered a new blow when a rival seized key offices in the capital and proclaimed the reinstatement of a third administration previously based in Tripoli.
The turmoil after Gaddafi's 2011 fall has allowed the Islamic State jihadist group to gain a foothold on Europe's doorstep after seizing the strongman's hometown of Sirte in June last year.
Forces loyal to the unity government have for five months been fighting to expel the last jihadists from the former IS stronghold, with support from US air strikes since early August.
With the loyalists weakened by the anti-IS battle, forces led by a controversial field marshal last month seized key oil terminals to its east, allowing the National Oil Company to resume crude exports.
The eastern parliament has thrown its support behind Khalifa Haftar, who presents himself as Libya's saviour in the face of a growing jihadist threat but is a hugely divisive figure.
While his army has ousted most jihadists from Benghazi, the birthplace of the 2011 uprising, his detractors accuse him of working towards the single goal of seizing power to establish a new military dictatorship.
"Libyans are forced to choose between two extremes: either chaos with militias and Islamist extremists as the dominant forces, or military rule," said Libya analyst Mohamed Eljarh.
"No other convincing options are on offer," added Eljarh, of the Rafik Hariri Centre for the Middle East.
Haftar's forces have fought for more than two years to expel jihadists from second city Benghazi, while pro-GNA forces are caught up in fighting IS in Sirte.
According to Libya expert Mattia Toaldo, these rival forces might then want to extend their influence in other areas of the country and be met with tough local resistance.
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Libyans miss life under Gaddafi - Daily Nation
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