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a**n
发帖数: 2994
1
洗脑的作用毕竟是有限的,小将指望党卫军PLA永葆自己
万年江山,这是不可能的。
Libyan security forces switch sides as Gadhafi hangs on
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi seemed
increasingly cornered Sunday as security forces defected to the opposition
in a town near the capital and the United Nations Security Council voted for
tough restrictions on and possible war crimes charges against the Libyan
regime.
Former security forces said they had switched sides and joined the
opposition in Zawiya, a town about 55 kilometers (35 miles) from the capital
, Tripoli. Some buildings in Zawiya showed signs of damage, including a
freshly burned-out police station.
CNN's Nic Robertson, on a government-organized trip to Zawiya, saw armed
civilians taking defensive positions on rooftops to prepare for a possible
effort by Gadhafi loyalists to retake the town.
About 2,000 people took part in an anti-government protest there, some
standing atop tanks or holding anti-aircraft guns. They said they wanted the
government overthrown, calling Gadhafi a "bloodsucker."
Later in the day, CNN witnessed two smaller pro-government rallies that had
apparently been organized by government officials for international
journalists to see, Robertson reported.
Libya: Stranded in Benghazi
Gadhafi's history of tension with the West
Wolfowitz on Bush and Libya
Importance of Libyan oil
The opposition now controls several Libyan cities after weeks of protests
inspired by demonstrations that toppled longtime leaders in neighboring
Tunisia and Egypt.
Gadhafi criticized the U.N. Security Council resolution Sunday, telling
private Serbian station Pink TV by phone that council members "took a
decision based on media reports that are based abroad."
He added, "If the Security Council wants to know about something, they
should have sent a fact-finding committee."
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the Security Council measures -
- which include an arms embargo, asset freeze, and travel bans for Gadhafi
and members of his family and associates -- form "one of the speediest
international responses to a government targeting its own people."
"We recognize the killings are ongoing," Clinton told reporters en route to
a meeting of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Switzerland. "We recognize we
need to advance the humanitarian, the military, judicial, and even forensic
planning already under way."
British Prime Minister David Cameron and British Foreign Secretary William
Hague both called on Gadhafi on Sunday to go.
"Libya's future has no future with him at the helm," Cameron said. "
Absolutely none."
Britain also announced it was freezing the assets of Gadhafi, five of his
children, and those acting on their behalf.
Libya officials take CNN crew to protest
Libya's uprising and the economy
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Gadhafi's son, Saif, denied the government used force on its own people. In
an interview that ran Sunday with Christiane Amanpour for ABC's "This Week,"
he was asked about numerous reports of attacks by government forces on
civilians.
"Show me a single attack," he said. "Show me a single bomb. Show me a single
casualty. The Libyan air force destroyed just the ammunition sites."
The younger Gadhafi -- who is a prominent member of the government -- also
played down anti-government protests. Just because "10,000 or 5,000 people"
demonstrate against his father, he said, doesn't mean the entire population
is against him.
He had harsh words, however, for the Libyan diplomats who have turned their
backs on his father, calling them "hypocrites."
"If you are strong, they love you. If not, they say goodbye. That is good.
We get rid of them," he told Amanpour.
Meanwhile, Gadhafi's nurse went home to Ukraine. Galyna Kolotnytska gained
notoriety in November after WikiLeaks released a cable from the U.S. Embassy
in Tripoli describing Gadhafi's almost obsessive reliance on the woman,
described as a "voluptuous blonde." Kolotnytska's daughter told CNN on
Sunday her mother had returned but was not commenting.
Tunisians on the border with Libya waved pre-Gadhafi-era Libyan flags in
support of the opposition as tens of thousands surged towards the country
that triggered the series of Arab world revolts.
About 100,000 people have fled violence in Libya in the past week, the U.N.
High Commissioner for Refugees said.
CNN witnessed the Tunisian army, charities and ordinary Tunisians trying to
help Libyans on the border. Refugees said Tunisians were offering them food,
water, and even the use of phones.
The Tunisian government reported Saturday that 40,000 people had crossed its
borders since February 20, while Egypt reported 55,000 had crossed over
since February 19, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said Sunday. The
evacuees include Tunisians, Egyptians, Libyans, and many from Asian
countries.
About 10,000 fled from Libya to Tunisia on Saturday, the Red Crescent said.
"Very large numbers of people amassed in the no man's land between Libya and
Tunisia in extremely cold conditions," Red Crescent spokesman Joe Lowry
told CNN on Sunday. "People stood in the queue for six hours with no food,
water, or access to sanitation."
The Red Crescent is affiliated with the International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
At least four people were carried away in stretchers because of crush
injuries and several lost consciousness as a result of the chaos.
"It was very worrying to see women passing their babies in cots over the
crowd to keep them from harm," Lowry said.
There were also chaotic scenes in Tripoli as people rushed to banks to claim
a government handout of 500 dinars (just over $400) per family. There were
also long lines in Zawiya.
Pharmacies in Tripoli were running out of blood pressure and diabetes
medicines, a source in the capital told CNN.
Gadhafi has showed no sign of relinquishing power. Sunday, the world waited
to see whether the threat of sanctions will have any effect on a country
where the death toll from the recent unrest has topped 1,000, according to
an estimate from U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Saturday night, the United Nations Security Council voted 15-0 on the draft
resolution, which also refers the situation unfolding in Libya to the
International Criminal Court. Gadhafi and others could face an investigation
for potential war crimes.
"This resolution will be a signal (to) put an end to the fascist regime that
is still in existence," said Abdurrahman Mohamed Shalgham, Libyan
ambassador to the United Nations. Earlier Saturday, he renounced support for
Gadhafi, calling him "a leader who loves nobody but himself."
Hours before the Security Council's vote Saturday, Libya's budding
opposition picked a former top official as its interim leader.
Libya's deputy ambassador to the world body, Ibrahim Dabbashi, indicated
that he and fellow diplomats support "in principle" a caretaker
administration under the direction of former Justice Minister Mustafa Abdul
Jalil.
City councils in areas no longer loyal to Gadhafi chose Jalil to head an
interim government that would represent all of Libya and ultimately be based
in Tripoli, according to Amal Bogagies, a member of the coalition of the
February 17 Uprising, and a separate Libyan opposition source. Both are
based in Benghazi, the eastern city that is under the control of the
opposition.
Jalil was in Gadhafi's government until Monday, when he quit to protest the
"bloody situation" and "use of excessive force" against unarmed protesters,
according to Libyan newspaper Quryna.
Protests began February 15 in Benghazi, Libya's second largest city. At
least several other cities are now thought to be under opposition control,
according to eyewitnesses. There have been numerous reports of widespread
violence -- some of it perpetrated by foreign mercenaries and security
forces loyal to Gadhafi, and some by protesters.
While CNN has staff in some cities, the network could not independently
confirm reports for many areas in Libya. CNN has also compiled information
through telephone interviews with witnesses.
O**********S
发帖数: 1806
2
我觉得党妈现在肯定是惊恐万分,新的一轮对军队的洗脑运动马上就要开始了,等着看
吧。

for
capital

【在 a**n 的大作中提到】
: 洗脑的作用毕竟是有限的,小将指望党卫军PLA永葆自己
: 万年江山,这是不可能的。
: Libyan security forces switch sides as Gadhafi hangs on
: Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi seemed
: increasingly cornered Sunday as security forces defected to the opposition
: in a town near the capital and the United Nations Security Council voted for
: tough restrictions on and possible war crimes charges against the Libyan
: regime.
: Former security forces said they had switched sides and joined the
: opposition in Zawiya, a town about 55 kilometers (35 miles) from the capital

l**u
发帖数: 356
3
中新五毛数量明显加强
g*****g
发帖数: 6798
4
显然,
不过显然是没什么用的.
不是愚昧的时代了,大家都有脑子
军队是老百姓的纳税供养的
咋成了某一社会团体的私人财产了?
天下没这个理.

【在 O**********S 的大作中提到】
: 我觉得党妈现在肯定是惊恐万分,新的一轮对军队的洗脑运动马上就要开始了,等着看
: 吧。
:
: for
: capital

J******y
发帖数: 1442
5
建议到时候把影帝的讲话拿出来反复放:“人民养育了你们,你们自己看着办”。

【在 g*****g 的大作中提到】
: 显然,
: 不过显然是没什么用的.
: 不是愚昧的时代了,大家都有脑子
: 军队是老百姓的纳税供养的
: 咋成了某一社会团体的私人财产了?
: 天下没这个理.

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