Why protest in Libya? The system owns and controls all means of television broadcasting, radio and print in the country, thereby preventing the emergence of independent newspapers. Those who attempt to peacefully express a critical opinion or join in non-governmental organizations, faces a life sentence and the sentence of death by firing squad.
Who, to escape poverty or political persecution, migration or is rejected and imprisoned indefinitely in detention centers inhuman, exposed to violence and torture. Who has sex outside of marriage shall be punished with 100 lashes and up to 5 years in prison. For those who steal, however, is expected to cross ol'amputazione amputation of his right hand (right hand and left foot).
Today we see the absurd and cruel repression ordered by Gaddafi against those who took to the streets to contest, so far caused the deaths of at least a thousand people. Nevertheless, Muammar Gaddafi denies having used violence against their own protesters: "all is well in the country" would secure the phone with our Prime Minister, who until recently had preferred not to expose themselves to the tragedy in Libya saying they do not want " disturb "the Colonel.
On the other hand it was precisely Berlusconi to call "a true and deep friend" and "a leader of great wisdom" forward-looking in international crises. Meanwhile, Amnesty International, which recently published a report on human rights violations in the Libyan land, so he answered our questions on this topic to help us better understand the reasons why they may have inspired the riots: Stephen Capel
Who, to escape poverty or political persecution, migration or is rejected and imprisoned indefinitely in detention centers inhuman, exposed to violence and torture. Who has sex outside of marriage shall be punished with 100 lashes and up to 5 years in prison. For those who steal, however, is expected to cross ol'amputazione amputation of his right hand (right hand and left foot).
Today we see the absurd and cruel repression ordered by Gaddafi against those who took to the streets to contest, so far caused the deaths of at least a thousand people. Nevertheless, Muammar Gaddafi denies having used violence against their own protesters: "all is well in the country" would secure the phone with our Prime Minister, who until recently had preferred not to expose themselves to the tragedy in Libya saying they do not want " disturb "the Colonel.
On the other hand it was precisely Berlusconi to call "a true and deep friend" and "a leader of great wisdom" forward-looking in international crises. Meanwhile, Amnesty International, which recently published a report on human rights violations in the Libyan land, so he answered our questions on this topic to help us better understand the reasons why they may have inspired the riots: Stephen Capel
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