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اقرأوا هذا المقال لبروفيسور امريكي محايد وليس من اتباع العولمه لتعرفوا قيمة بلدكم وانجازاته
مرفق ترجمه قوقل غير دقيقه ومن لديه وقت للترجمه فله جزيل الشكر
علما ان هذا المقال موثق بالمصادر من المنظمات الدوليه وليس له اي هدف غير الحقيقه( يعني مفيش كتائب قذافي اعلاميه(
There is no tomorrow" under a NATO sponsored Al Qaeda rebellion.
While
a "pro-democracy" rebel government has been instated, the country has been
destroyed.
Against the backdrop of war propaganda, Libya's economic and
social achievements over the last thirty years, have been brutally reversed:
The [Libyan Arab
Jamahiriya] has had a high standard of living and a robust per capita daily
caloric intake of 3144. The country has made strides in public health and, since
1980, child mortality rates have dropped from 70 per thousand live births to 19
in 2009. Life expectancy has risen from 61 to 74 years of age during the same
span of years. (FAO, Rome, Libya, Country Profile,)
According to sectors of the
"Progressive Left" which have endorsed NATO's R2P mandate: "The mood across
Libya, particularly in Tripoli, is absolutely —like there’s just a feeling of
euphoria everywhere. People are incredibly excited about starting afresh.
There’s a real sense of rebirth, a feeling that their lives are
starting anew. (DemocracyNow.org, September 14, 2011
emphasis added)
The rebels are casually presented as
"liberators". The central role of Al Qaeda affilated terrorists within rebel
ranks is not mentioned.
"Starting afresh" in the wake
of destruction? Fear and Social Despair, Countless Deaths and Atrocities, amply
documented by the independent media.
No euphoria.... A historical
reversal in the country's economic and social development has occurred. The
achievements have been erased.
The NATO invasion and occupation marks
the ruinous "rebirth" of Libya's standard of living That is the forbidden and
unspoken truth: an entire Nation has been destabilized and destroyed, its
people driven into abysmal poverty.
The objective of the NATO bombings from the outset was to
destroy the country's standard of living, its health infrastructure, its schools
and hospitals, its water distribution system.
And then "rebuild" with the help of donors and creditors under
the helm of the IMF and the World Bank.
The diktats of the "free market" are a precondition for the
instatement of a Western style "democratic dictatorship ".
About nine thousand strike sorties, tens of thousands of
strikes on civilian targets including residential areas, government buildings,
water supply and electricity generation facilities. (See NATO Communique, September 5, 2011. 8140 strike sorties from
March 31 to September 5, 2011)
An entire nation has been bombed with the
most advanced ordnance, including uranium coated ammunition.
Already in
August, UNICEF warned that extensive NATO bombing of Libya's water
infrastructure "could turn into an unprecedented health epidemic “ (Christian
Balslev-Olesen of UNICEF's Libya Office, August 2011).
Meanwhile
investors and donors have positioned themselves. "War is Good for Business'.
NATO, the Pentagon and the Washington based international financial institutions
(IFIs) operate in close coordination. What has been destroyed by NATO will be
rebuilt, financed by Libya's external creditors under the helm of the
"Washington Consensus":
"Specifically, the [World] Bank has been asked
to examine the need for repair and restoration of services in the water,
energy and transport sectors [bombed by NATO] and, in cooperation with
the International Monetary Fund, to support budget preparation [austerity
measures] and help the banking sector back on to its feet [The Libyan Central
bank was one of the first government buildings to be bombed]. Employment
generation for young Libyans has been added as an urgent need facing the
country." (World Bank to Help Libya Rebuild and Deliver Essential Services to
Citizens emphasis added)
Libya's Development
Achievements
Whatever one's views regarding Moamar Gadaffi, the
post-colonial Libyan government played a key role in eliminating poverty and
developing the country's health and educational infrastructure. According to
Italian Journalist Yvonne de Vito, "Differently from other countries that went
through a revolution – Libya is considered to be the Switzerland of the African
continent and is very rich and schools are free for the people. Hospitals are
free for the people. And the conditions for women are much better than in other
Arab countries." (Russia
Today, August 25, 2011)
These developments are in sharp contrast to what most Third
World countries were able to "achieve" under Western style "democracy" and
"governance" in the context of a standard IMF-World Bank Structural Adjustment
program (SAP).
Public Health Care
Public Health Care in Libya prior to NATO's "Humanitarian
Intervention" was the best in Africa. "Health care is [was] available to all
citizens free of charge by the public sector. The country boasts the highest
literacy and educational enrolment rates in North Africa. The Government is
[was] substantially increasing the development budget for health services....
(WHO Libya Country Brief )
Confirmed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),
undernourishment was less than 5 %, with a daily per capita calorie intake of
3144 calories. (FAO caloric intake figures indicate availability rather than
consumption).
The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya provided to its citizens what is
denied to many Americans: Free public health care, free education, as confirmed
by WHO and UNESCO data.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO): Life
expectancy at birth was 72.3 years (2009), among the highest in the developing
World.
Under 5 mortality rate per 1000 live births declined from 71 in
1991 to 14 in 2009
(http://www.who.int/countryfocus/cooperation_strategy/ccsbrief_lby_en.pdf)
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (2009)
Total life expectancy at birth (years)
72.3
Male life expectancy at birth (years) 70.2
Female
life expectancy at birth (years) 74.9
Newborns with low birth
weight (%) 4.0
Children underweight
(%) 4.8
Perinatal mortality rate per 1000
total births 19
Neonatal mortality
rate 11.0
Infant mortality rate (per 1000
live births) 14.0
Under five mortality rate (per 1000 live
births) 20.1
Maternal mortality ratio (per 10000 live births)
23
Source WHO http://www.emro.who.int/emrinfo/index.aspx?Ctry=liy
Education
The adult literacy rate was of the order of 89%, (2009), (94%
for males and 83% for females). 99.9% of youth are
literate (UNESCO 2009 figures, See UNESCO, Libya Country Report)
Gross primary school
enrolment ratio was 97% for boys and 97% for girls (2009) .
(see UNESCO
tables at http://stats.uis.unesco.org/unesco/TableViewer/document.aspx?ReportId=121&IF_Language=eng&BR_Country=4340&BR_Region=40525
The pupil teacher ratio in Libya's primary schools was of the
order of 17 (1983 UNESCO data), 74% of school children graduating from primary
school were enrolled in secondary school (1983 UNESCO data).
Based on more recent date, which confirms a marked increase in
school enrolment, the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in secondary schools was of
the order of 108% in 2002. The GER is the number of pupils enrolled in a given
level of education regardless of age expressed as a percentage of the population
in the theoretical age group for that level of education.
For tertiary enrolment (postsecondary, college and university),
the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) was of the order of 54% in 2002 (52 for males,
57 for females).
(For further details see http://stats.uis.unesco.org/unesco/TableViewer/document.aspx?ReportId=121&IF_Language=eng&BR_Country=4340&BR_Region=40525
Women's Rights
With regard to Women's
Rights, World Bank data point to significant achievements.
"In a
relative short period of time, Libya achieved universal access for primary
education, with 98% gross enrollment for secondary, and 46% for tertiary
education. In the past decade, girls’ enrollment increased by 12% in all levels
of education. In secondary and tertiary education, girls outnumbered
boys by 10%." (World Bank Libya Country Brief, emphasis added)
Price
Controls over Essential Food Staples
In most developing countries, essential food prices have
skyrocketed, as a result of market deregulation, the lifting of price controls
and the eliminaiton of subsidies, under "free market" advice from the World Bank
and the IMF.
In recent years, essential food and fuel prices have spiralled
as a result of speculative trade on the major commodity exchanges.
Libya was one of the few countries in the developing World
which maintained a system of price controls over essential food staples.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick acknowledged in an April
2011 statement that the price of essential food staples had increased by 36
percent in the course of the last year. See Robert Zoellick, World Bank
The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya had established a system of price
controls over essential food staples, which was maintained until the onset of
the NATO led war.
While rising food prices in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt
spearheaded social unrest and political dissent, the system of food subsidies in
Libya was maintained.
These are the facts confirmed by several UN specialised
agencies.
"Missile Diplomacy" and "The Free Market"
War and Globalization are intiricately related. The IMF and
NATO work in tandem, in liason with the Washington think tanks.
The NATO
operation purports to enforce the neoliberal economic agenda. Countries which
are reluctant to accept the sugar coated bullets of IMF "economic medicine" will
eventually be the object of a R2P NATO humanitarian operation.
Déjà Vu? Under the British Empire, "gun boat diplomacy" was a
means to imposing "free trade". On October 5, 1850, England's Envoy to the
Kingdom of Siam, Sir James Brooke recommended to Her Majesty's government that:
<blockquote>
"should these just demands [to impose free trade] be
refused, a force should be present, immediately to enforce them by the rapid
destruction of the defenses of the [Chaopaya] river... Siam may be taught the
lesson which it has long been tempting-- its Government may be remodelled,
A better disposed king placed on the throne and an influence
acquired in the country which will make it of immense commercial importance to
England" (The Mission of Sir James Brooke, quoted in M.L. Manich Jumsai,
King Mongkut and Sir John Bowring, Chalermit, Bangkok, 1970, p.
23)
</blockquote>
Today we call it "Regime Change" and "Missile Diplomacy" which
invariably takes the shape of a UN sponsored "No Fly Zone". Its objective is to
impose the IMF's deadly "economic medicine" of austerity measures
and privatization.
The World Bank financed "reconstruction" programs of
war torn countries are coordinated with US-NATO military planning. They are
invariably formulated prior to onslaught of the military campaign...
Confiscating Libyan Financial Assets
Libya`s frozen overseas financial assets are estimated to be of
the order of $150 billion, with NATO countries holding more than $100 billion.
Prior to the war, Libya had no debts. In fact quite the
opposite. It was a creditor nation investing in neighboring African countries.
The R2P military intervention is intended to spearhead the Libyan Arab
Jamahiriyainto the straightjacket of an indebted developing country,
under the surveillance of the Washington based Bretton Woods institutions.
In a bitter irony, after having stolen Libya's oil wealth and
confiscated its overseas financial assets, the "donor community" has pledged to
lend the (stolen) money back to finance Libya's post-war "reconstruction".
Libya is slated to join the ranks of indebted African countries which have
driven into poverty by IMF and the World Bank since the onsalught of the debt
crisis in the early 1980s:
<blockquote>
The IMF promised a further $35-billion in
funding [loans] to countries affected by Arab Spring uprisings and formally
recognized Libya’s ruling interim council as a legitimate power, opening up
access to a myriad of international lenders as the country [Libya] looks to
rebuild after a six-month war. ...
Getting IMF recognition is significant for Libya’s interim
leaders as it means international development banks and donors such as the
World Bank can now offer financing.
The Marseille talks came a few days after world leaders agreed
in Paris to free up billions of dollars in frozen assets [stolen money] to
help [through loans] Libya’s interim rulers restore vital services and
rebuild after a conflict that ended a 42-year dictatorship.
The financing deal by the Group of Seven major economies plus
Russia is aimed at supporting reform efforts [IMF sponsored structural
adjustment] in the wake of uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East.
The financing is mostly in the form of loans, rather than
outright grants, and is provided half by G8 and Arab countries and half by
various lenders and development banks. (Financial Post, September 10, 2011,
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
</blockquote>
اقرأوا هذا المقال لبروفيسور امريكي محايد وليس من اتباع العولمه لتعرفوا قيمة بلدكم وانجازاته
مرفق ترجمه قوقل غير دقيقه ومن لديه وقت للترجمه فله جزيل الشكر
علما ان هذا المقال موثق بالمصادر من المنظمات الدوليه وليس له اي هدف غير الحقيقه( يعني مفيش كتائب قذافي اعلاميه(
There is no tomorrow" under a NATO sponsored Al Qaeda rebellion.
While
a "pro-democracy" rebel government has been instated, the country has been
destroyed.
Against the backdrop of war propaganda, Libya's economic and
social achievements over the last thirty years, have been brutally reversed:
The [Libyan Arab
Jamahiriya] has had a high standard of living and a robust per capita daily
caloric intake of 3144. The country has made strides in public health and, since
1980, child mortality rates have dropped from 70 per thousand live births to 19
in 2009. Life expectancy has risen from 61 to 74 years of age during the same
span of years. (FAO, Rome, Libya, Country Profile,)
According to sectors of the
"Progressive Left" which have endorsed NATO's R2P mandate: "The mood across
Libya, particularly in Tripoli, is absolutely —like there’s just a feeling of
euphoria everywhere. People are incredibly excited about starting afresh.
There’s a real sense of rebirth, a feeling that their lives are
starting anew. (DemocracyNow.org, September 14, 2011
emphasis added)
The rebels are casually presented as
"liberators". The central role of Al Qaeda affilated terrorists within rebel
ranks is not mentioned.
"Starting afresh" in the wake
of destruction? Fear and Social Despair, Countless Deaths and Atrocities, amply
documented by the independent media.
No euphoria.... A historical
reversal in the country's economic and social development has occurred. The
achievements have been erased.
The NATO invasion and occupation marks
the ruinous "rebirth" of Libya's standard of living That is the forbidden and
unspoken truth: an entire Nation has been destabilized and destroyed, its
people driven into abysmal poverty.
The objective of the NATO bombings from the outset was to
destroy the country's standard of living, its health infrastructure, its schools
and hospitals, its water distribution system.
And then "rebuild" with the help of donors and creditors under
the helm of the IMF and the World Bank.
The diktats of the "free market" are a precondition for the
instatement of a Western style "democratic dictatorship ".
About nine thousand strike sorties, tens of thousands of
strikes on civilian targets including residential areas, government buildings,
water supply and electricity generation facilities. (See NATO Communique, September 5, 2011. 8140 strike sorties from
March 31 to September 5, 2011)
An entire nation has been bombed with the
most advanced ordnance, including uranium coated ammunition.
Already in
August, UNICEF warned that extensive NATO bombing of Libya's water
infrastructure "could turn into an unprecedented health epidemic “ (Christian
Balslev-Olesen of UNICEF's Libya Office, August 2011).
Meanwhile
investors and donors have positioned themselves. "War is Good for Business'.
NATO, the Pentagon and the Washington based international financial institutions
(IFIs) operate in close coordination. What has been destroyed by NATO will be
rebuilt, financed by Libya's external creditors under the helm of the
"Washington Consensus":
"Specifically, the [World] Bank has been asked
to examine the need for repair and restoration of services in the water,
energy and transport sectors [bombed by NATO] and, in cooperation with
the International Monetary Fund, to support budget preparation [austerity
measures] and help the banking sector back on to its feet [The Libyan Central
bank was one of the first government buildings to be bombed]. Employment
generation for young Libyans has been added as an urgent need facing the
country." (World Bank to Help Libya Rebuild and Deliver Essential Services to
Citizens emphasis added)
Libya's Development
Achievements
Whatever one's views regarding Moamar Gadaffi, the
post-colonial Libyan government played a key role in eliminating poverty and
developing the country's health and educational infrastructure. According to
Italian Journalist Yvonne de Vito, "Differently from other countries that went
through a revolution – Libya is considered to be the Switzerland of the African
continent and is very rich and schools are free for the people. Hospitals are
free for the people. And the conditions for women are much better than in other
Arab countries." (Russia
Today, August 25, 2011)
These developments are in sharp contrast to what most Third
World countries were able to "achieve" under Western style "democracy" and
"governance" in the context of a standard IMF-World Bank Structural Adjustment
program (SAP).
Public Health Care
Public Health Care in Libya prior to NATO's "Humanitarian
Intervention" was the best in Africa. "Health care is [was] available to all
citizens free of charge by the public sector. The country boasts the highest
literacy and educational enrolment rates in North Africa. The Government is
[was] substantially increasing the development budget for health services....
(WHO Libya Country Brief )
Confirmed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),
undernourishment was less than 5 %, with a daily per capita calorie intake of
3144 calories. (FAO caloric intake figures indicate availability rather than
consumption).
The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya provided to its citizens what is
denied to many Americans: Free public health care, free education, as confirmed
by WHO and UNESCO data.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO): Life
expectancy at birth was 72.3 years (2009), among the highest in the developing
World.
Under 5 mortality rate per 1000 live births declined from 71 in
1991 to 14 in 2009
(http://www.who.int/countryfocus/cooperation_strategy/ccsbrief_lby_en.pdf)
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya General information <table width="783"> <tr> <td class="brExplanatoryText" width="310"> 2009 </td> <td width="457"> </td></tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top"><table class="brDataTable" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell" nowrap="nowrap">Total population (000) </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">6 420 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell">Annual population growth rate (%) ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">2.0 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell">Population 0-14 years (%) </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">28 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell">Rural population (%) ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">22 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell">Total fertility rate (births per woman) ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">2.6 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell" nowrap="nowrap">Infant mortality rate (0/00) ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">17 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell" nowrap="nowrap">Life expectancy at birth (years) ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">75 </td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td> <td align="left" valign="top" width="457"><table class="brDataTable" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell" nowrap="nowrap">GDP per capita (PPP) US$ ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">16 502 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell" nowrap="nowrap">GDP growth rate (%) ^ </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">2.1 </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell" nowrap="nowrap">Total debt service as a % of GNI ^</td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">... </td></tr></table></td></tr> <tr> <td class="brDataTableHeaderCell">Children of primary school-age who are out of school (%) </td> <td class="brDataTableValueCell"><table class="brDataCellTable"> <tr> <td class="brDataTableFootnote"> (1978) </td> <td class="brDataTableValue">2 </td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table>Source: UNESCO. Libya Country Profile |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (2009)
Total life expectancy at birth (years)
72.3
Male life expectancy at birth (years) 70.2
Female
life expectancy at birth (years) 74.9
Newborns with low birth
weight (%) 4.0
Children underweight
(%) 4.8
Perinatal mortality rate per 1000
total births 19
Neonatal mortality
rate 11.0
Infant mortality rate (per 1000
live births) 14.0
Under five mortality rate (per 1000 live
births) 20.1
Maternal mortality ratio (per 10000 live births)
23
Source WHO http://www.emro.who.int/emrinfo/index.aspx?Ctry=liy
Education
The adult literacy rate was of the order of 89%, (2009), (94%
for males and 83% for females). 99.9% of youth are
literate (UNESCO 2009 figures, See UNESCO, Libya Country Report)
Gross primary school
enrolment ratio was 97% for boys and 97% for girls (2009) .
(see UNESCO
tables at http://stats.uis.unesco.org/unesco/TableViewer/document.aspx?ReportId=121&IF_Language=eng&BR_Country=4340&BR_Region=40525
The pupil teacher ratio in Libya's primary schools was of the
order of 17 (1983 UNESCO data), 74% of school children graduating from primary
school were enrolled in secondary school (1983 UNESCO data).
Based on more recent date, which confirms a marked increase in
school enrolment, the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in secondary schools was of
the order of 108% in 2002. The GER is the number of pupils enrolled in a given
level of education regardless of age expressed as a percentage of the population
in the theoretical age group for that level of education.
For tertiary enrolment (postsecondary, college and university),
the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) was of the order of 54% in 2002 (52 for males,
57 for females).
(For further details see http://stats.uis.unesco.org/unesco/TableViewer/document.aspx?ReportId=121&IF_Language=eng&BR_Country=4340&BR_Region=40525
Women's Rights
With regard to Women's
Rights, World Bank data point to significant achievements.
"In a
relative short period of time, Libya achieved universal access for primary
education, with 98% gross enrollment for secondary, and 46% for tertiary
education. In the past decade, girls’ enrollment increased by 12% in all levels
of education. In secondary and tertiary education, girls outnumbered
boys by 10%." (World Bank Libya Country Brief, emphasis added)
Price
Controls over Essential Food Staples
In most developing countries, essential food prices have
skyrocketed, as a result of market deregulation, the lifting of price controls
and the eliminaiton of subsidies, under "free market" advice from the World Bank
and the IMF.
In recent years, essential food and fuel prices have spiralled
as a result of speculative trade on the major commodity exchanges.
Libya was one of the few countries in the developing World
which maintained a system of price controls over essential food staples.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick acknowledged in an April
2011 statement that the price of essential food staples had increased by 36
percent in the course of the last year. See Robert Zoellick, World Bank
The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya had established a system of price
controls over essential food staples, which was maintained until the onset of
the NATO led war.
While rising food prices in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt
spearheaded social unrest and political dissent, the system of food subsidies in
Libya was maintained.
These are the facts confirmed by several UN specialised
agencies.
"Missile Diplomacy" and "The Free Market"
War and Globalization are intiricately related. The IMF and
NATO work in tandem, in liason with the Washington think tanks.
The NATO
operation purports to enforce the neoliberal economic agenda. Countries which
are reluctant to accept the sugar coated bullets of IMF "economic medicine" will
eventually be the object of a R2P NATO humanitarian operation.
Déjà Vu? Under the British Empire, "gun boat diplomacy" was a
means to imposing "free trade". On October 5, 1850, England's Envoy to the
Kingdom of Siam, Sir James Brooke recommended to Her Majesty's government that:
<blockquote>
"should these just demands [to impose free trade] be
refused, a force should be present, immediately to enforce them by the rapid
destruction of the defenses of the [Chaopaya] river... Siam may be taught the
lesson which it has long been tempting-- its Government may be remodelled,
A better disposed king placed on the throne and an influence
acquired in the country which will make it of immense commercial importance to
England" (The Mission of Sir James Brooke, quoted in M.L. Manich Jumsai,
King Mongkut and Sir John Bowring, Chalermit, Bangkok, 1970, p.
23)
</blockquote>
Today we call it "Regime Change" and "Missile Diplomacy" which
invariably takes the shape of a UN sponsored "No Fly Zone". Its objective is to
impose the IMF's deadly "economic medicine" of austerity measures
and privatization.
The World Bank financed "reconstruction" programs of
war torn countries are coordinated with US-NATO military planning. They are
invariably formulated prior to onslaught of the military campaign...
Confiscating Libyan Financial Assets
Libya`s frozen overseas financial assets are estimated to be of
the order of $150 billion, with NATO countries holding more than $100 billion.
Prior to the war, Libya had no debts. In fact quite the
opposite. It was a creditor nation investing in neighboring African countries.
The R2P military intervention is intended to spearhead the Libyan Arab
Jamahiriyainto the straightjacket of an indebted developing country,
under the surveillance of the Washington based Bretton Woods institutions.
In a bitter irony, after having stolen Libya's oil wealth and
confiscated its overseas financial assets, the "donor community" has pledged to
lend the (stolen) money back to finance Libya's post-war "reconstruction".
Libya is slated to join the ranks of indebted African countries which have
driven into poverty by IMF and the World Bank since the onsalught of the debt
crisis in the early 1980s:
<blockquote>
The IMF promised a further $35-billion in
funding [loans] to countries affected by Arab Spring uprisings and formally
recognized Libya’s ruling interim council as a legitimate power, opening up
access to a myriad of international lenders as the country [Libya] looks to
rebuild after a six-month war. ...
Getting IMF recognition is significant for Libya’s interim
leaders as it means international development banks and donors such as the
World Bank can now offer financing.
The Marseille talks came a few days after world leaders agreed
in Paris to free up billions of dollars in frozen assets [stolen money] to
help [through loans] Libya’s interim rulers restore vital services and
rebuild after a conflict that ended a 42-year dictatorship.
The financing deal by the Group of Seven major economies plus
Russia is aimed at supporting reform efforts [IMF sponsored structural
adjustment] in the wake of uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East.
The financing is mostly in the form of loans, rather than
outright grants, and is provided half by G8 and Arab countries and half by
various lenders and development banks. (Financial Post, September 10, 2011,
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
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والله انا اقرا لكثير محللين وتعليقات وردود اشخاص اجانب وكذلك اتكلم احيانا معهم وجدتهم غير مقتنعين بما يقوله اعلامهم ويقولون هو من اجل النفط وهؤلاء ثوار الناتو هم ارهابيين والمجلس الانتقامى عبارة عن دمية بيد الامبريالية فهم فاهمين اللعبة الدولية اكثر من الجرذان اليبية المتعلمة وهم لايصدقوا سكاي ولا ب ب س وغيرها !!!والله المستعان
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