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The staff at Focus on the Global South <http://www.focusweb.org/>  put
together this announcement last week. Given today's news from Syria,
and President Assad's finger-pointing at outside intervention,
Focus' position is prescient and pressing. Original here
<http://www.focusweb.org/content/end-us-led-armed-intervention-libya> .



End the US-led Armed Intervention in Libya

(Statement of Focus on the Global South, March 22, 2011)

Focus on the Global South supports the democratic opposition in Libya
that seeks to end the 43-year-old dictatorship of Muammar Gaddafi. Focus
shares the Libyan people's desire to be free of a corrupt and
repressive ruler who does not hesitate to employ massive force against
his own people to hang on to power.

Focus cannot, however, support the massive armed intervention launched
by the United States, France, and Britain on Sunday, March 20.

A "No Fly Zone" to protect civilians is one thing. An armed
assault aimed at regime change is another thing altogether. The latter
is the intent of the US/UK/French-led intervention, which, although
displaying the figleaf of a United Nations Security Council resolution,
goes far beyond the defensive aims of a no-fly zone to cross over into
aggression against Libya.

Firing on ground troops and preemptively and indiscriminately destroying
anti-aircraft installations will bring about precisely that loss of life
that the intervention ostensibly seeks to prevent. Civilians are being
killed by the western assault when civilians were supposedly the very
people the action was supposed to protect.

The fight for democracy waged by the Libyan people must be supported,
but not by western military action that is an instrument of regime
change. This action may ostensibly have humanitarian objectives, but its
main objective is to reassert western hegemony in a region that is
caught up in the winds of democratic change.

Owing to its support for authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, the
US has lost much of its credibility among the Arab peoples. Indeed, the
US may be said to be one of the targets of the Arab democratic
revolution. In this context, the intervention in Libya for regime change
is Washington's belated attempt to appear as a pro-democratic force,
shore up its tattered legitimacy, and remind the Arab nations of its
strategic hegemony in the region. Yet the world will not miss the
hypocrisy of a hegemon which shouts that it is supporting democracy in
Libya while it stands on the side as a reactionary regime it has armed
and supported, Saudi Arabia, has invaded and is crushing democratic
forces in Bahrain.

The West's "armed intervention for democracy " will not
advance the cause of democracy. Indeed, it will discredit it by
associating democracy with a western show of force. The intervention in
Libya risks stoking forces as powerful as the democratic movement: Arab
nationalism and Islamic solidarity. It will end up creating conflicts
among movements which should be complementary, and the only victor will
be western hegemony.

We in Focus on the Global South call for an immediate end to the
US/UK/French-led war on Libya.

We call on global civil society and on governments throughout the world
to support the Libyan people's struggle for democracy against
Gaddafi.

We ask especially the democratic movements in Tunisia and Egypt to come
to the aid of the Libyan people.

We call for an end to all efforts to maintain or reassert US hegemony in
the Middle East.
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