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Massacre and the revolution in Libya

Urgent: slaughter and the revolution in Libya

Stories from Libya are impressive. Gaddafi's regime is perpetrating a cruel slaughter of the insurrection of the masses. The mercenaries hired by the Gaddafi regime (equivalent to 'Baltagi' Mubarak regime), together with the regular army and security forces opened fire on unarmed Libyan people, or in some cases, armed only with guns too light. The regime's repressive forces not only used firearms, but also artillery, tanks, planes and helicopter gunships. From a military standpoint, this can be considered a war. is a slaughter conducted by the Gaddafi regime, under the supervision of the imperialist powers of Europe and the United States, as always, only care about oil and money, only for profit, not human rights and even human life.

The government of Europe and America are keeping a shameful silence that says more than any possible return. Basically they are supporting the murderers, dictatorship, against the rebellion of the masses, as they did in Tunisia and Egypt, then switch sides when the triumph of the revolution became inevitable. And there is no secret about it. It is around oil and the money must remain in the hands of dictators, not people. And as happened before in Bahrain, Tunisia and Egypt, most of riot weapons and ammunition used by the regime's forces to kill and suppress people come from European and U.S. companies. Two nights ago, the son of Libyan dictator threatened the crowds with murderers and mercenaries, moved from threat to action. The dictatorship of Colonel Gaddafi in Libya is a perfect example of a totalitarian and oppressive society as described by George Orwell in his novel "1984." Now, the "Big Brother" has been waging a real war against its own people, or more accurately guide a bloody slaughter against the Libyans in rebellion. Again, is appealing to the "shadow" of the fundamentalists. This is not a struggle between fundamentalists and the regime, the struggle being waged between the masses and the dictatorship.

This is simply a blatant manipulation of reality, a blatant attempt to justify not only the repressive regime, but also their barbaric crimes, when the truth is that nothing, absolutely nothing, can justify the crimes of the regime of Gaddafi as using tanks and fighter jets against unarmed masses against children and their mothers.

We, the anarchists and libertarians, we should not rule out the possibility that a repressive force (Islamic or not) take possession of the revolution. But before that, we do not prefer a force of repression, religious or not religious. We opted for true freedom of the masses by a company self-managed and organized freely and voluntarily, from the bottom up. In this context, we see that the only appropriate response is to direct popular action developed by the masses, and not for any other type of brutal repression by a vicious dictatorship.

Here are some news and comments on the blog of a fellow anarchist Libya (in Arabic). The link to the blog is: http://saoudsalem.maktoobblog.com

• Hundreds of people killed in Libya for Gaddafi, the butcher, in his hidden fortress.

• Witnesses have reported that a slaughter happening in the city of Benghazi in eastern Libya, where dozens were killed and hundreds injured. And the city's hospitals are overwhelmed with injured people. A lawyer and activist told Al Jazeera that the number of people killed by security forces in Benghazi may increase to between 800 and 200 and 900 wounded (written in February 20).

• Libya bombed Gaddafi ... and the Libyans in Tripoli are progressing.

• Benghazi, Libya's second city, the most important after the capital Tripoli - where the first spark of revolt took place in February - is facing a genocide (written in February 20).

• The ruling family (ie family Gaddafi) in Libya, he lost patience and called the rioters "thugs."

• It seems that the abuse of power by the regime and its slaughter of the demonstrators proved counterproductive, so that even many members of the armed forces and the police refused to fire on the demonstrators and joined them forcing the Gaddafi regime to recruit mercenaries from poor African countries (Written in February 21). Mazen

Kamalmaz

Syrian Anarchist.


ANA
original Note.
Translation: www.ingobernable.totalh.com

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