Saturday, March 5, 2011

Libyan crisis, Frattini choose the hard line "Gaddafi is now over"

Libya continues in the civil war. The report of the victims is updated hourly. The satin, barricaded himself in the bunker of Tripoli, ordered violent attacks on rebels. Before the misisli the crowd, now Colonel unleashes your tank. Tension remains high. Even today, there have been many international reactions.

With Foreign Minister Franco Frattini that "Gaddafi is now over" because "a regime that continues to fire on the crowd and killing her countrymen can no longer be party to the international community." And so "before the system ends the better." The head of the Foreign Ministry explains that the idea of a "no fly zones" could be useful even if he recalls, "we need of course a resolution of the UN Security Council." The minister then recalled the start of the humanitarian mission to the border with Tunisia, which comes "from the facts but also the explicit request of the Tunisian and Egyptian governments." Speaking instead of the return of the Italians from Libya, Frattini recalled that there were, before the outbreak of the crisis in Libya, about 1,500 Italians in the country.

Of these 1,400 are returned, 'that is, all those who have applied: the other 100 are thought to remain. We also returned 'with our fellow citizens also' about 600 foreigners' in their country, added the minister. Choose instead the path of prudence Deputy Minister Alfredo Mantovano. "The Libyan situation is more complex, more difficult, more complicated." Then he said: "We are following with the utmost care, taking into account the strategic interests of the Italians in Libya and Libyan investors stakes in Italian companies." Mantovano recalled the words of Tremonti: "As stated by the Minister of the economy, imagine for a moment that Libyan investors to withdraw all their holdings in companies in which they are Italian, I think for all all'Unicredit, which is owned for more than 7%.

What would be the effect? So what some members of the Italian opposition called inertia, from my point of view and 'understandable caution, prudence, which does not neglect the important profile and priority of respect for human rights, but does take account of an extremely complex " . And foreign investment, now speaks Spanish daily ABC.

The international community is very interested in investments abroad Muammar Gaddafi and his clan in the Costa del Sol, one of the most interesting. The paper explains that on the coast of Malaga the intention of family members was made about 2 thousand apartments in the estate "La Resinera" which covers four municipalities near Marbella.

In the area, the clan of the Libyan colonel also has two luxury villas and, according to sources in the newspaper, I am the daughter Aisha and his son Saif al-Islam, to spend more time in Marbella, the "pearl of the Costa del Sol a "sweet life" fair and far from mundane. In particular, it says, "come to Puerto Banus, like many people do, on board of big cars.

You see them more in the area of Estepona and Cancelada. Unlike his father, then, the two brothers when they move they do not use large safety devices. "These are people who tend to business and do not want to attract attention," said a source in the newspaper, explaining that "children are different from the leaders or Arab sheiks." Now, with the riots in Libya and the international condemnation of the brutal repression, the 'sweet life' of Gaddafi stops on the Costa del Sol.

And keeping Resinera will remain 'in the wild, pending administrative permissions that have not arrived. Meanwhile, today, the French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe had a telephone conversation with Younes Abdel Fatah, the National Council Libyan opposition. The two discussed the humanitarian situation in Libya and on its borders, as well as the domestic situation.

The minister also "recalled that France condemns with the utmost firmness the attitude of Colonel Gaddafi, who, using violence against his people, has been discredited, and calls for their departure."

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