Saturday, February 19, 2011

Libya meets lightning warning response

The revolutionary committees, a pillar of the Libyan regime, threatened with a response "explosive" for the second consecutive day of protests against Moammar Gadhafi that have already killed 46 people, from Tuesday, and compounded by the hanging of two policemen and the burning of a radio in the city of Benghazi.

According to the count of various agencies and non-governmental organization Amnesty International, from different local sources, the death toll since the start of the protests in Libya, rises to 46, balance does not take into account the two policemen who were hanged by protesters in Al Baida (East) when they tried to disperse demonstrators, or the four prisoners who died while trying to escape from a prison near Tripoli.

The danger of the outbreak of violence was announced. Thousands of inspired and tired Libyan Government disregarded the warning of lightning so suppress opponents of the regime of Libyan leader. According to its proponents, Gadhafi, controversial character of the African continent, business leader, revolutionary, idealistic, is regarded by critics as an unpredictable and despotic leader, who has her own hold on power.

Weigh on his government and several attempts to overthrow, some attributed to the U.S.. The Government justifies its own leader. With Gaddafi and the 1969 Revolution that brought him to power, "have carried out massive gains in the country." "It is the only world leader who has refused to be president, king or emperor and left the people full power." Colonel Gadhafi is nothing in theory that a "guide" but lavishes advice.

Their model theoretically allows the Libyan people rule through elected people's committees for conferences that meet annually to make decisions that "move" the People's Congress (Parliament), the highest legislative body in the country. However, the scenarios, the result of the contradiction of people are undertakers.

By the repressions of the past few days, 20 people were buried only yesterday in Benghazi, the second largest city, according to the site of the newspaper "OAS", close to Seif al-Islam, a son of Gadhafi. In Benghazi, the protesters seized and burned the headquarters of the local radio station after the withdrawal of security forces guarding the building.

In Manama, at least one person died and dozens were wounded by army gunfire against five hundred people demanding reforms in the vicinity of the Plaza de Lulu, in the capital bahreiní.Ésta Center is the first time Army fires at the protestors, who demand from on October 14 policy reforms and economic improvements.

According to Arbor Networks, which offers networking service, internet was cut in Libya, an act that is attributed to the government to remove anti-government protesters forms of organization and communication, with eventual plans for a massive march against President

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