Thursday, May 5, 2011

Libya, Berlusconi reassures on migrantiCnt: "Never underestimate the threats of the rais"

"We are a country of 60 million people and we should not fear the arrival of several thousand people." So the prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi says in an interview to 'Eastenders' the delicate situation in Libya. That, he admits the Premier, will bring more immigrants in Italy, as well as "other upheavals that the wind of freedom and democracy has strong spirit throughout North Africa." One possibility, however, that does not scare the Knight, not even in his dealings - utlimate not lie - with the Allied League.

The fear of the Northern League is right that a greater involvement in Italian Libya lead to an excessive flow of immigrants but, according to Berlusconi, there would be "no misunderstanding with political axis Bossi remains strong." "We demonstrated the strength and cohesion of the majority - said the prime minister - against strong opposition divisions." Tomorrow, meanwhile, will continue to discuss Libya in the second meeting of the Contact Group, this time hosted in Rome.

The Foreign Ministry will discuss the details of "a financial mechanism to flow to the transitional national council Libyan economic resources necessary for the ongoing administration and to buy medicines and humanitarian goods," says Maurizio Massari, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.

Despite tomorrow's meeting aimed at finding a "political solution" to the crisis, the Minister Frattini underlined that it is not yet possible to say when the Italian military mission will end. The choice of date, the minister said, will be the result of "a confrontation with the international organizations, primarily with NATO and the allies." And uncertainty also comes from the NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, that the mission will be accomplished "when they were with the three military objectives on which there is the agreement of all participating in Operation Unified Protector." That is, attacks on civilians, the withdrawal of all forces and the free movement of humanitarian aid.

Lens not explicit but necessary prerequisite to the other, according to Rasmussen, it is then that Gaddafi gave up power. And the figure of the Colonel was now at the center of the opposing statements of various foreign ministries and leaders of the CNT. If Alain Juppe and the Foreign Ministry the goal of military intervention of NATO in Libya "is not to kill Muammar Gaddafi, the Rais is instead a" legitimate target "of the raid according to international media manager of the CNT, Mahmud Schammam.

Who added: "The only weapon that Gaddafi has threatened European countries with migrants. Never underestimate the threat of Gaddafi, even though they often are not serious. " Meanwhile, clashes continue in Libya. Two strong esplosionisono were heard in Tripoli, three days after the killing of the youngest son of Gaddafi, Saif al-Arab.

While a car bomb exploded Wednesday night in Benghazi, a few steps away from the seat of the Transitional National Council. The blast caused an injury. The bombing of the loyalist forces also continue on the port of Misurata, where five people died. At least 23 journalists have asked to be evacuated from the city on the ships of the International migrants, which has so far evacuated more than five thousand people to be measured.

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, asked the court finally asked to issue three warrants of arrest for crimes against humanity committed in Libya.

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