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Gate to peace is open – Gaddafi

April 30, 2011 07:35

Colonel Gaddafi has announced that the Libyan government is ready for peace talks with NATO, calling on the coalition to halt its fire. NATO says it will not consider the offer until Gaddafi stops his attacks on civilians.

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Marco Bacovic 11.05.2011 07:35

This western governments became crazy,they are now united in looting and killing
worldwide ,if you can see what became french Sarkozy,simply say monster,but he told that they are all united and will grab Libya oil,as I told in my previous comment that they will not stop just in Libya,equal target is Siria.But you in need
to mention that french troops control Cote de Ivoire.But I think that Russia need to support Gadaffi with anti-aircraft weapons,also this "pro democratic fighter in Libya commited terible crime against civilian in city such Bengazi" but western humanist don`t care.

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Pierre 01.05.2011 23:25

Americans under the command of Obama are more  killers than Gaddafi,,, I believe those children are civilians,, who will give them Justice.. NATO who are the civilians are you protecting?????????? if they are civilians stop calling them rebels... if i may ask you,, what have u done since u started bombing apart from killing and destroying the treasure of Libya....God is watching

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Stefanik 01.05.2011 03:26

Next time NATO should also tell Gaddafi how exactly should he prove that he is not attacking civilians ... typical mind games by west ...

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MikeyNZ 01.05.2011 02:16

Well, after they have just killed his son, and 3 grandchildren - I would say that there will be a blood feud.

The politicians behind this mess better watch their children and grandchildren very closely for years to come.

An eye for an eye, usually makes all parties see reason.

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Scrat 30.04.2011 20:11

It's the same old game. NATO says he must stop killing civilians. Hmmm, what are his troops supposed to do when the rebels (who are essentially civilians) start shooting? There is also a lot of "civilians" fighting for him also. It's kind of hard to figure out who's shooting at whom, who's a civilian and who's not. What NATOs statement really means is "Surrender and let us kill you". I think in the end NATO and the rebels will win. What will NATO do when the rebels slaughter and murder Gadaffis people? Collateral damage? An unfirunate circumstance of war?

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Nay Lin Maung 30.04.2011 18:01

The NATO sides use United Nation to involve civil war in Libya by saying protecting people of Libya life. In this time, NATO has to make considering peace proposal from the leader of Libya government because he wants to end civil war in the country. Now, NATO has to act how to respond peace proposal from the leader of Libya government. If NATO does not act according the United Nation, it is very clearly that NATO invades Libya by military forces. If this happened NATO has to take full responsibility for their actions, the world communities will not let other western countries aggressive to the People of Libya and his government for what getting oil. Do not think about it. Time is changing.

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Nay Lin Maung 30.04.2011 18:00

The leader of Libya government said that he is ready to talk for peace.   In this time, I think that he is serious.   Another side of NATO and anti-government need or have to consider the peace proposal from the leader of Libya government.   In addition, I like the idea of Libya government asks for help from Russia Federation, China, Latin America and Africa countries to solve the crisis of Libya people face using the United Nation resolutions to end his crisis that the leader of Libya government faces in his country.

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Ivo Santos 30.04.2011 17:51

It is a shame, ridiculous how the UN resolution is beeing played by the western powers! The TV channel France 24 showed shameles s how the warships of the europeans colla borate with the delivery of weapons to the insurgents through the mediterranen sea; the UN was to enforce an arms embargo and it turned all about shameless regime change. 

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Guillermo Spain 30.04.2011 17:21

All my support to the Libyan Jamahiriya resistance to the NATO colonial aggresion.

Wh at patriot can demand the NATO to bomb his own coutry and to kill his own kids and women? well, these are the rebel traitors. Hope libyan patriots can get rid of these traitors very soon.

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Guillermo Spain 30.04.2011 10:50

All my support to Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan people. They have been suffering a 40 day continuous bombing of their country and infraestructures. And they are still there fighting the criminal rebel gangs and the NATO Depleted Uranium airstrikes.

A ll the criminal NATO organization wants is stealing the oil of a sovereign country and installing a puppet covernment that allows they to control more easily the resources.

Th is coup organized by to former Gaddafi ministers and the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group militias will never win simply because the people in Libya doesn't support them, they are traitors to their nation: what patriot will demand the NATO to bomb his own country and people? Shame on them...

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3rdbasegeorge 30.04.2011 09:25

So it is as I thought, there is no winner takes all, rather it is what would have, what should have propelled Israel to inclusive regional competitiveness, transferred to Libya as a confessional remedy to the perception that thought was marginally more difficult to produce in 2011.  Thus the sacrifice of blood, thus the opportunity to energize the Land of Put.  Thus the need not to end up as the one trying to prevent all the children having their show and tell.
How much easier would the reality be in the context of resurrection generating warfare?  How rational and appropriate that such a technology is the promise of salvation in a general sense! Allah hu Akbar.

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Joe 30.04.2011 09:19

Now, if there is any credibility left in the UN, the Nato must end the bombardaments in Libya and allow all parties (including the rebels) involved in pease talks and a real ceasefire. Bombing Libyan cities and infrostructures has nothing to do with protection of civilians and it is far beyond the scope of the UN resolutions and the UN chart. This illegal and immoral action must be stopped.

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