Western Coalitions to create fund for Libya Freedom Fighters
The NATO-backed coalition in Libya has said it will create a fund for rebels fighting the government of Muammar Gaddafi.
The Transitional National Council (TNC), based in Benghazi, has appealed for loans of up to $3bn, saying they need around half of that for food, medicine and other basic supplies.
Italy, host of Thursday's meeting in Rome of the Contact Group on Libya, said the temporary special fund would aim to channel cash to the opposition administration in its eastern Libyan stronghold.
Franco Frattini, Italy's foreign minister, said $250m were already available, while his French counterpart said the fund could be up and running within weeks.
But efforts to unblock Libyan state assets frozen in overseas accounts, or to allow the rebels to get past UN sanctions that prevent their selling oil on international markets, have been held up.
"We'll be discussing a financial mechanism, we'll be discussing other forms of aid," Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, said at a joint news conference with Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister.
"I will be formally announcing our non-lethal assistance so I think that there is an effort with urgency to meet the requests that the TNC is making," she said.
Loan rather than gift'
Clinton said the US government would try and free up some of the $30bn it has frozen in Libyan assets to help the TNC.
She said the administration of Barack Obama wants "to tap some portion of those assets owned by Gaddafi and the Libyan government in the United States, so we can make those funds available to help the Libyan
people".
Kuwait said it has pledged $180m and Qatar will put in $400-$500m, its prime minister said on Thursday.
However Britain has said it has no plans to contribute to the new fund because it had already made a "very substantial" contribution to humanitarian assistance.
Laurence Lee, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Rome, said it had been suggested that the money would not be a gift, but a loan from the coalition countries.
"One assumes that in the fullness of time this would be repaid by oil sales, which Qatar already started with one shipment of oil. And it may be able to be repaid relatively quickly.
He said the countries that recognise the rebel council, France, Italy and Qatar, are the ones with which the TNC will do business.
"The fact that it will be France and Italy that will be administing this fund is bound to lead some people to think that this is quite a good way of persuading a cash-strapped eastern Libya in Benghazi to accept a deal which is going to put oil and money into the hands of countries like France, Italy and Qatar.
"So although it looks like benevolence, there is a hard headed financial imperative that goes underneath it."
Mahmoud Shammam, chief spokesman for the TNC, has said the rebels urgently need $1.5bn to cover immediate running costs.
"We need this for medical supplies, for food supplies, to keep the minimum functions of normal life - electricity,
running hospitals etc," he said on Wednesday.
The rebels also want to press their cases for better weapons and equipment, Shammam suggested, saying that they are "hungry for basic arms."
The meeting of Libya Contact Group brought together foreign ministers from countries including France, Britain, the United States, Italy and Qatar as well as representatives of the Arab League and the African Union.
British officials said the Rome meeting would seek to impose new restrictions on arms smuggling and mercenaries operating within Libya, and hoped the contact group would work on action intended to restrict Gaddafi's exports of crude oil and his ability to import refined oil products.
Continuation of clashes
As the ministers met in Italy, fighting continued on the ground in Libya.
In Zintan, southwest of Tripoli, a rebel spokesman said NATO planes struck Gaddafi's forces and weapons depots west of the rebel-held town in two raids on Thursday.
"As far as we know, T-72 tanks, Grad missile launchers and heavy weaponry are kept in those depots," the spokesman, named Abdulrahman, told Reuters by telephone.
Earlier, Abdulrahman said pro-Gaddafi forces had fired about 50 Russian-made Grad rockets into Zintan on Thursday.
Near the border with Tunisia, a rebel fighter told Reuters there was intense fighting between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces in the area of the village of Ghezaya.
The village lies between the Dehiba-Wazin border crossing, which is in rebel hands, and the town of Nalut where residents said Gaddafi loyalists had been shelling rebel positions.
Rebels say they are preparing for an attempt by Gaddafi's forces to retake the crossing.
Late on Thursday a Tunisian security source said more than a dozen mortar rounds fired from Libya had landed near Dehiba, one of them near a reservoir supplying the town with drinking water.
3 key figures in Anti Democaratic Gaddafi's regime will have to face WAR Crimes for crimes against humanity in Libya
Charges against the three members of the Libyan government may include murder and unlawful detention, use of cluster bombs and rape as a weapon, Luis Moreno-Ocampo said on Wednesday.
The UN Security Council referred the Libyan violence to the ICC in February.
Moreno-Ocampo is investigating Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, some of his sons and aides over a "pre-determined plan" to attack protesters.
He did not, however, name the targets of the arrest warrants, which he said he will request in several weeks for crimes against humanity committed in Libya since February 15.
"Crimes against humanity have been and continue to be committed in Libya, attacking unarmed civilians including killings and persecutions in many cities across Libya," the prosecutor said in a statement.

The prosecutor added that he was also investigating the deaths of dozens of sub-Saharan Africans in the rebel capital of Benghazi by an "angry mob" who believed they were mercenaries for Gaddafi.
Khalid Kaim, the Libyan deputy foreign minister, dismissed the ICC allegations saying Moreno-Ocampo's report painted a partial picture.
"Any decision or any conclusion can Mr. Ocampo draw out of his visit to Benghazi and to Egypt will be just one party review or one party position," Kaim said.
"Of course, since we are not party of the ICC, we cannot invite Mr. Ocampo but instead of that we can invite another fact-finding mission from the [UN] Security Council."
Rape as a weapon
Moreno-Ocampo said there were allegations that Africans from other nations had been attacked in rebel territory because they were thought to be mercenaries.
Alleged criminal incidents include security forces opening live fire at unarmed peaceful protesters, using rape as well as "systemic arrests, torture, killings, deportations, enforced disappearances and destruction of mosques" as a weapon, according to the prosecutor's report.
While a precise number is hard to provide, up to 700 people were killed in February alone, the report said. Gaddafi estimates that "only 150 or 200" have been killed.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has said almost 40,000 people fled fighting in western Libya last month.
Fighting continues in Libya's Misurata - Latest Update on Libya Uprise
Freedom Figters say humanitarian deliveries affected in besieged city as battles rage for control of port rage on
Pro-democracy fighters are battling Muammar Gaddafi's, alias butcher of Libya's, forces on the country's western border while fighting continues in the besieged opposition held city of Misurata.
A spokesman for freedom figters told on Wednesday that heavy shelling had prevented ships from docking in Misurata to deliver humanitarian supplies and evacuate the wounded.
"The attacks have prevented a number of ships seeking to enter the port to evacuate the wounded from Misurata," Ahmed Hassan, the spokesman said.
"Other ships are also waiting to unload shipments from humanitarian agencies."
The freedom fighters said the Libyan army had withdrawn from central Misurata but that fierce fighting was still ongoing for control of the city's port.
"Gaddafi's forces retreated from the port area where they were positioned yesterday after air strikes by the NATO forces," an opposition spokesman, called Reda told the Reuters news agency.
The strikes completely destroyed 37 military vehicles. Gaddafi's forces this morning started bombarding an area about 10km north of the city. It is known as the Steel area.
"The bombardment is still going on. They are using Grad missiles ... Warplanes are flying over Misurata's outskirts but I don't hear any sound of strikes."
Freedom Figters battle Gaddafi forces in western Libya
Libya's opposition fighters are battling Muammar Gaddafi's forces on the country's western border, while fighting continues in the besieged city of Misurata.
Pro-democracy forces have said the Libyan army has withdrawn from central Misurata, but fierce fighting is still ongoing for control of the city's port.
At least three people were killed in the fighting there a day earlier, an opposition spokesman called Reda told the Reuters news agency by phone on Tuesday.
"Gaddafi's troops are still positioned on the outskirts of the city," he said before the line was cut.
While dictators forces pulled out of the city over the weekend under pressure from NATO air attacks, they have since unleashed a heavy bombardment on the city, the only major western city in freedom figters hands.
"It was horrific, like a scene from World War II," said Saddoun el-Misurati, a resident who was waiting to evacuate his mother from the port when the rockets began to fall. "I stopped counting after nine."
Dictators forces on Tuesday bombarded the port, which is the sole lifeline of Misurata's battered population, news agencies said.
"Another development which is rather disturbing is that there has been shelling in the docks area, which is the lifeline to opposition forces and indeed the civilian population here," Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons reported from Misurata.
"Reports from an opposition spokesperson say pro-Gaddafi troops are intent to cut the main road from city to the port. If the lifeline is cut then everyone is in a desperate situation.
"Though Gaddafi troops have left the city everybody is under threat of shellfire. The whole city centre has been destroyed and needs to be rebuilt."
A building in the Dictator Gaddafi's compound flattened to the ground with heavy well targetted NATO air strikes!
Firefighters were still working to extinguish flames in a part of the ruined building a few hours after the attack, when foreign journalists were brought to the scene in Tripoli.
The press official, who asked not to be identified, said 45 people were hurt in the strike, 15 of them seriously, and some were still missing. That could not be independently confirmed.
Gaddafi's compound has been struck before, but NATO forces appear to be stepping up the pace of strikes in Tripoli in recent days.
A target nearby, which the regime called a car park but which appeared to cover a bunker, was hit two days ago.
The United States, Britain and France say they will not stop their air campaign over Libya until Dictator Gaddafi leaves power.
Washington has taken a backseat role in the air war since turning over command to NATO at the end of March but is under pressure to do more. This week it sent Predator drone air crafts which fired for the first time on Saturday still their is no sign of Dictator Gaddafi stepping down.
Libyan freedom fighters resist Ajdabiya assault - Libya Uprise Latest Update
Freedom fighters in eastern Libya fought off an attack by blood thirsty Dictators troops in the town of Ajdabiya on Sunday, a day after retreating from a key oil facility around 100 kilometres farther west.
Forces loyal to longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi alias Butcher Of Libya advanced on Ajdabiya under a heavy artillery barrage in the morning and fought at close range with freeedom figters on the town’s southern outskirts before a counterattack forced them back, witnesses said.
On Saturday, with the help of NATO air strikes along the main coastal road, freeedom figters reached the outskirts of Brega, the site of a major oil and petrochemical port west of Ajdabiya.
But a sandstorm that began overnight hampered air cover, and by Sunday morning freeedom figters had retreated.
Dozens of civilian vehicles, many of them carrying families, fled Ajdabiya throughout the morning, and some freeedom figters also appeared to join the withdrawal.
Two fighters were injured in the battle, suffering superficial shrapnel wounds during the bombardment, but none were seriously injured or killed, doctors at Ajdabiya Hospital said.
In response to the advance by Gaddafi’s forces, the opposition Transitional National Council issued orders that casualties should no longer go to Ajdabiya Hospital and should instead be sent directly to Benghazi, the seat of the freeedom figters government around 160 kilometres to the north, the doctors said.
Some of the wounded already at the hospital were also evacuated. At least five ambulances with flashing lights and sirens blaring could be seen driving north out of Ajdabiya before noon.
Dozens of explosions from incoming artillery fire could be heard south of the town, and fighters said there were at least 100 blasts throughout the morning.
Battles for Libyan cities rage on - Renewed push for oil port of Brega comes as Gaddafi regime denies using cluster bombs on the besieged city of Misurata.
Libyan rebels, seeking to overthrow long time leader Muammar Gaddafi, have advanced from Ajdabiya toward the oil port town of Brega in the country’s east.
Following NATO air strikes along the coastal road on Saturday, anti-Gaddafi forces said they had reached the edges of the oil town, bringing engineers with them to repair the damaged oil infrastructure.
But Gaddafi's troops remain consolidated within the city centre, said rebel fighters returning to Ajdabiya.
"We have people on the edge of Brega, we control that area only," said 20-year-old Mohammed el-Misrati.
"Nothing has changed inside Brega."
The battle for territory in Libya's east left six anti-Gaddafi fighters dead and 16 wounded on Saturday.
"We were in our vehicles and they opened fire with rockets," said an injured fighter named Abdulrazek in Ajdabiya hospital.
GOLD, OIL AND WATER

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Libya's central bank has nearly 144 tonnes of gold in its vaults.
And, Libya has oil and water.
Patrick Henningsen, at Global Research, 15 April 2011, has an article entitled:
The West Versus China: A New Cold War Begins on Libyan Soil
Among the points made:
1. AFRICOM documents reveal the US aim in Libya: the control of resources such as oil, and the eviction of China from North Africa.
The US formed AFRICOM in 2007; 49 countries signed on; Libya refused to join.
2. China has 50 large projects in Libya.
However, China’s investments in North Africa are now having to be reduced.
3. Libya’s Great Man Made River could make Libya the 'bread basket' of Africa. Agriculture in Libya is in competition with Israel.
4. One AFRICOM study suggests that China will eventually send troops to Africa to defend its interests there:
“Now China has achieved a stage of economic development which requires endless supplies of African raw materials and has started to develop the capacity to exercise influence in most corners of the globe. The extrapolation of history predicts that distrust and uncertainty will inevitably lead the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to Africa in staggering numbers…”
NATO ducks apology over rebel deaths - Second time with in 2 weeks
The deputy commander of NATO's operations in Libya has said he is "not apologising" for two air strikes which "may have led to the deaths" of a "a number of" opposition fighters outside the town of Brega.
Rear Admiral Russell Harding said in a press briefing on Tuesday that the situation on the ground had been "very fluid" when the strikes were launched a day earlier.He said tanks had been moving in different directions and that it was difficult to distinguish who was operating them.
"Until this time, we had not seen the TNC [Transitional National Council] operate tanks," he said.
General Abdelfatah Yunis, the rebel commander, said in Benghazi that four people - two fighters and two medics - were killed in the attack, 14 wounded and another six people were missing.
He said it was friendly fire, "carried out in error by NATO," adding that the freedon figters had now informed NATO that they were moving T55 and T72 heavy tanks from Benghazi to Brega.
He said that they still have 400 tanks and will get more in future.
Groups of fighters and civilians fled from the eastern town of Ajdabiya on Thursday after the air strikes.
Libyan state television claimed that forces loyal to longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi had entered Ajdabiya, but residents said they could see no sign of them.
NATO took command of the air operation last week after American, British and French air strikes halted Gaddafi's troops from advancing on Benghazi.
Freedom Figters say they need to buy more high-powered weaponry from abroad and would welcome foreign trainers to help them teach fighters how to use them, but so far no countries have acknowledged that they will sell weapons to the Freedom Figters.
On Thursday, however, General Younes said publicly for the first time that Qatar had provided the Freedom Figters with anti-tank weapons. Qatar was the second country to recognise the opposition Transitional National Council as Libya's legitimate government and has said it will market oil provided by freedom figters.
MOUSSA KOUSSA IS CIA - SUNDAY EXPRESS

On 3 April 2011, in the UK's Sunday Express, Gordon Thomas and Marco Giannangeli report that MOUSSA KOUSSA, the former Libyan head of Intelligence, has been working for MI6 and the CIA for many years.
LIBYA DEFECTOR MOUSSA KOUSSA IS AN MI6 AGENT
In 1978, Moussa Koussa attended Michigan State University in the USA.
He earned a degree in sociology and presumably made contact with the CIA.
In 1979 he was in the UK and presumably made contact with MI6.
His activities seem to favour the CIA and its friends.
MOUSSA KOUSSA IS CIA-MI6?
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ONLY 9 OUT OF 22 MEMBERS OF ARAB LEAGUE VOTED FOR NO FLY ZONE!

Brian reported:
'As Asia Times Online has reported, a full Arab League endorsement of a no-fly zone is a myth.
'Of the 22 full members, only 11 were present at the voting.
'Six of them were Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members, the US-supported club of Gulf kingdoms/sheikhdoms, of which Saudi Arabia is the top dog.
'Syria and Algeria were against it.
'Saudi Arabia only had to "seduce" three other members to get the vote.
'Translation: only nine out of 22 members of the Arab League voted for the no-fly zone.
'The vote was essentially a House of Saud-led operation, with Arab League secretary general Amr Moussa keen to polish his CV with Washington with an eye to become the next Egyptian President.
'Thus, in the beginning, there was the great 2011 Arab revolt.
'Then, inexorably, came the US-Saudi counter-revolution .'
http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/obama%E2%80%99s-north-african-war-face#comments
OBAMA'S JIHADIS

On 31 March 2011, the Economist has an article entitled "Islam and the Arab revolutions: A golden opportunity?"
From this we learn:
1. The rebels in Libya are people like (A) Sufian bin Qumu, who worked for Osama bin Laden in the Sudan.
(B) Abdel Hakim al-Hisadi, who trained at bin Laden's base in Afghanistan.
2. In the 1980s, Western governments armed and used the jihadis in Afghanistan.
In the mid-1990s they formed the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, to oppose Gaddafi.
3. Egypt and Tunisia have now freed thousands of Islamists.
Libya’s Islamic Fighting Group and Egypt's Jamaat Islamiya both pursued terror campaigns in the 1990s.
The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group has changed its name to the Libyan Islamic Movement, and its 12-member politburo has pledged allegiance to the National Council in Benghazi.
4. There are "disturbing manifestations of the Islamists' rise."
Anwar Mitri is a school administrator in Egypt.
He is a Christian.
On 20 March 2011, Muslim vigilantes in his village arrested him, 'tried' him and lopped off his right ear.
Similar attacks in other parts of Egypt have targeted alcohol stores.
One Moslem was murdered because of alleged apostasy.
A recent rumour that Islamists planned to throw acid at unveiled women led to the evacuation of Christian students from a university dormitory.
In Egypt, Islamic sharia is described as 'the principal source of legislation'.
5. The latest issue of Inspire, the mouthpiece of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), hails the Arab revolutions.
On 28 March 2011, in Yemen, AQAP raided a munitions factory in Yemen.
150 people were killed.
6. Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the 'star preacher' on Al Jazeera, approves of the Western intervention in Libya.
But, he has condemned Bahrain’s democracy activists.
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US-NATO KILL MORE KIDS IN LIBYA

http://thewe.name/weplanet/circus/2011/circus_march_1_2011.html
US-NATO bombings kill civilians in Tripoli
On 1 April 2011, at WSWS, Bill Van Auken reports:
1. According to the Vatican’s man in Libya, Bishop Martinelli, US-NATO air strikes are killing a growing numbers of civilians.
According to the Vatican representative,"Of particular concern, in the district of Buslim, a building collapsed because of the bombing killing 40 people...
"Yesterday I reported that the bombing had affected some hospitals...I can now confirm that one of these hospitals is in Misda."
The Euronews television channel reported on damage to the hospital and nearby homes.
Bishop Martinelli cited an incident in which an air strike affected a civilian neighborhood.
Martrinelli told the Fides news agency, "they are hitting ... targets which are in the midst of civilian neighborhoods."
2. The Associated Press interviewed the family of an 18-month-old toddler, Sirajuddin al-Sweisi, who was killed when US-NATO planes attacked the village of Khorum.
The boy’s mother said that their house was hit at about six in the morning. She found her son with a piece of hot metal embedded into the side of his face.
"His blood was streaming down my arm," she said weeping. "He was crying out, ‘Mama, Mama’, reaching out with his hand to me."
OBAMA GENOCIDE.
The Somalialand Press reports that black Africans in Libya are being kidnapped, raped, and murdered by U.S. backed rebels.
Onwuchekwa Jemie– a Nigerian journalist– claims the number of black Africans slaughtered to be in the thousands.
The Financial Times mentioned one black African who was threatened by rebel sympathizers who told him he would be murdered once Gaddafi is overthrown and the rebels take complete control over the countryMany thanks to BRIAN for the links.
MOUSSA KOUSSA IS CIA-MI6?

In 1978, Moussa Koussa attended Michigan State University in the USA. He earned a degree in sociology and presumably made contact with the CIA.
In 1979 he was in the UK and presumably made contact with MI6.His activities seem to favour the CIA and its friends.
In line with CIA policy, he helped normalise relations between Libya and the USA and its allies.
In line with CIA policy, Koussa helped secure the release of al-Megrahi, thus preventing Megrahi's appeal from being heard, and thus preventing the CIA's faking of evidence from being revealed. (Gareth Peirce on the Framing of al-Megrahi)
In line with CIA policy, Koussa has criticised China's activities in Africa.
(Moussa Koussa)
In line with CIA policy, Kusa pledged support for the IRA.
(The Americans murdered Mountbatten and Thatcher's ... / CIA and MI5 created IRA, PLO, al-Qaeda and now Iraqi ...)
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LIBYA; CIA; KOUSSA; HIFTER

Libya's foreign minister Moussa Koussa was in Tunisia on a diplomatic mission.
On 31 March 2011, we read that he mysteriously arrived at the UK's Farnborough airport before being taken to London.
Did he defect or was he pressurised? (Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa defects to Britain)
Brian has provided some useful links:
1. Reason for Libyan war? Gaddafi wanted to nationalise oil.
"On February 16, 2009, Gaddafi ... called on Libyans to back his proposal to dismantle the government and to distribute the oil wealth directly to the 5 million inhabitants of the country.
"However, his plan to deliver oil revenues directly to the Libyan people met opposition by senior officials who could lose their jobs due to a parallel plan by Gaddafi to rid the state of corruption."
2. Toward African freedom in Libya and beyond.
"No one has shouted any louder than Gaddafi that Africa must be for the Africans...
"Why hasn’t the Western world rolled into Israel or the West Bank and saved the Palestinian people who suffer true slaughter and discrimination at the hands of Israel?"
3. Libyan Rebel Leader Spent Much of Past 20 Years in Langley Virginia
Khalifa Hifter, the new leader of Libya's opposition military, spent the past two decades in suburban Virginia.
4. American Media Silent on CIA Ties to Libya Rebel Commander
Hifter is CIA.
Mar 26, 1996 - "Reuters news reports ... state that unrest in ... Eastern Libya is caused by armed rebels... This is an operation to overthrow Gaddafi led by Col. Khalifa Hifter, of a contra-style group based in the United States called the LibyanNational Army."
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CRUSADERS & LIBYA

Adam Curtis's Blog refers to GOODIES AND BADDIES
Curtis wrote about the Libya Intervention:
"Some see it as a noble, disinterested use of Western power. Others see it as a smokescreen for a latter-day liberal imperialism."
on 29th Mar 2011, Bob Long commented:
Just been reading about Richard I and the crusades and something that comes across very strongly is that there can be a Great Project (capturing the Holy Lands, protecting innocents, whatever) which The People believe in completely sincerely and which becomes an opportunity for their leaders.
Those leaders can make great mileage by openly espousing the Great Project while using it to pursue their own ends.
In the Crusades, many leaders had no interest in freeing the Holy Lands but had a strong interest in getting a military foothold there - some arrived and promptly allied with the Muslims.
Likewise, many Muslims had not a jot of interest in who owned Jerusalem but fighting the infidel was a good route to political influence.
virtually unknown in the West: Libya's water resources
http://twelfthbough.blogspot.com/2011/03/libya-oil-uranium-and-war.html
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Felix left a comment on "LIBYA'S WATER":
All built by the Americans via the back door subsidiary of Brown & Root (Halli burton) in the UK, using Malta as the hop-off point, during the times when anyone else was in big trouble for trading with Libya,post Lockerbie.
http://www.fas.org/news/libya/971202-nyt.htm
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kenny's sideshow said...
All central banks not under the control of the international banking system are to be destroyed.
http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2011/03/29/un-resolution-in-libya-is-about-oil-and-their-central-banking-system-updated/
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LIBYA'S WATER

luis said...
From Pepe Escobar:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/MC30Ak01.html
Few in the West may know that Libya - along with Egypt - sits over the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer; that is, an ocean of extremely valuable fresh water.
So yes, this "now you see it, now you don't" war is a crucial water war.
Control of the aquifer is priceless - as in "rescuing" valuable natural resources from the "savages".
This Water Pipelineistan - buried underground deep in the desert along 4,000 km - is the Great Man-Made River Project (GMMRP), which Gaddafi built for $25 billion without borrowing a single cent from the IMF or the World Bank (what a bad example for the developing world).
The GMMRP supplies Tripoli, Benghazi and the whole Libyan coastline.
The amount of water is estimated by scientists to be the equivalent to 200 years of water flowing down the Nile.
Compare this to the so-called three sisters - Veolia (formerly Vivendi), Suez Ondeo (formerly Generale des Eaux) and Saur - the French companies that control over 40% of the global water market.
All eyes must imperatively focus on whether these pipelines are bombed.
An extremely possible scenario is that if they are, juicy "reconstruction" contracts will benefit France.
That will be the final step to privatize all this - for the moment free - water.
From shock doctrine to water doctrine...
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http://twelfthbough.blogspot.com/2011/03/libya-oil-uranium-and-war.htmlfelix left a comment on "LIBYA'S WATER":
All built by the Americans via the back door subsidiary of Brown & Root (Halli burton) in the UK, using Malta as the hop-off point, during the times when anyone else was in big trouble for trading with Libya,post Lockerbie.
http://www.fas.org/news/libya/971202-nyt.htm
CYNTHIA McKINNEY ON LIBYA

According to Cynthia McKinney on 27 March 2011:
1. Oil, Israel and military bases.
In 2005 former CIA agent Ray McGovern told members of the US Congressthat "the United States went to war in Iraq for oil, Israel, and military bases craved by administration neocons" so that "the United States and Israel could dominate that part of the world."
2. Oligarchs.
On September 11, 1990, President George H W Bush spoke of a New World Order, which means 'rule by a few oligarchs'.
3. We can see 'the oligarchization of the U.S. economy.'
4. The US military.
The US attack on Libya is called a "humanitarian intervention."
"In reality, the US military ... causes civilian pain, suffering, destruction, and death..."

5. The US record
In 1994 a US missile shot down a plane carrying both the Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana and Burundian President Cyprien Ntaryamira.
This led to the Rwandan Genocide.
The US did nothing to provide humanitarian intervention.
Today, the Obama Administration is responsible for its own war crimes.
US taxpayers continue to pay for the continued subjugation of Palestine.
The Obama Administration goes in for Balkanization, carefully crafted chaos, and death and destruction to achieve its unstated objectives.
6. What about Libya?
Libya has oil.
Sarkozy's actions in Libya aid Israel.
Le Figaro newspaper identified Sarkozy as a Mossad asset.
"As long as Muslims are fighting each other they won't have time to focus on Israel or Palestine."
AFRICOM, the United States military's Africa Command, was created to give the US control of Africa.
Libya's Revolution brought free health care and education to the people and subsidized housing.
Libyans have a form of direct democracy. The US is going in for counter-Revolution.
7. What about Lockerbie?
A Member of the UK Parliament has said that the evidence in the Lockerbie Bomb case was planted by the CIA.
The Member of Parliament did his own investigation and discovered to his satisfaction that "the [timing] device was a C.I.A. plant."
8. What about Gaddafi?
Gaddafi's daughter was murdered by US bombs.
Victor Ostrovsky, a Mossad defector, revealed that the bombing took place as a result of faked intelligence and that Gaddafi was set up by Israel in Operation Trojan.
According to Ostrovsky, a "radio transmitter smuggled into Tripoli by the Mossad, broadcast messages designed to fool the United States into thinking Libya was about to launch a massive terror attack on the West."
Gaddafi provided the African National Congress and Nelson Mandela the means to defeat apartheid in South Africa.
9. The Libyan Rebels
The National Front for the Salvation of Libya held its most recent meeting in the United States in July 2007.
NAZI NATO KILLS LIBYAN BABIES.

Website for this image
On 28 March 2011, Brian alerted us to the Letter From Russian Doctors In Libya To The President Of Russia.
Extracts:
Today, 24 March 2011, ... the target of bombing is a barracks of the Libyan army, around which are densely populated residential areas, and next to it – the largest of Libya’s Heart Centers.
Bombs and rockets struck residential houses....
In the maternity ward ... a wall collapsed and part of the roof.
This resulted in ten miscarriages whereby babies died; the women are in intensive care; doctors are fighting for the women's lives...
We and our colleagues are working seven days a week, to save people.
This is a direct consequence of bombs and missiles falling in residential buildings resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries...
The large number of wounded and killed, as happened today, is very much greater than anything that happened during the riots in Libya...
The United States and its allies are thus carrying out genocide against the Libyan people – as was the case in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.
After an abortive coup attempt in late February, the situation calmed down in Libya and the government had successfully restored order.
To everyone in Libya, it was clear that without American intervention the country would soon return to normal life.
Libyans ... are entitled to free treatment, and their hospitals provide the best medical equipment in the world.
Education in Libya is free...
When marrying, young couples receive about 50,000 U.S. dollars...
Cars ... are affordable for every family. ...
In February, the peaceful life of the people was violated by gangs of criminals and insane drugged youth – whom the Western media for some reason called “peaceful demonstrators”...
We understand that when all the foreigners leave and no one will tell the truth (the small staff of diplomatic missions have long been silenced), the Americans will arrange here a bloodbath.
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MURDER OF FREEDOM IN LIBYA

Odin's Raven drew our attention to 'Brit-ish murder of freedom in Libya'
"Qadaffi... in his 'Green Book' ... accurately describes western-style democracy as a trick by which rule is given over to 'a dictatorship'...
"Libya is rich - with oil revenue being equally distributed amongst the general population for the good of all.
"Contrast this with Scotland where the oil companies make a fortune and many Scots live below the poverty line and eek out an existence rather than a fruitful life.
"Scenes on CNN and the BBC of people fleeing across the border into Tunisia have been manipulated to produce the idea that Libyans are escaping the Qadaffi regime.
"In truth the people leaving are guest workers fleeing the NATO murderers...
"The rebels are mostly foreign in origin and entirely controlled by foreign interests, notably the unholy trinity of UK-USA-Israel.
"Why would foreign interests wish to destabilise the most cultured, civilised, prosperous and peaceful country in Africa?
"There are several reasons: Brit-ish murder of freedom in Libya
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