Who will be responsible for the ‘de-gaddafization’ of Libya?

October 22, 2011 by Tjebbe van Tijen, the illustrated version of this text with 
a few links has appeared in the Limping Messenger:

http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/2011/10/22/who-will-be-responsible-for-the-de-gaddafization-of-libya/

How anybody can protect civilians by throwing bombs from the air? When we find 
the sight of the mutilated body of Gaddafi on show in a freezer of a butcher 
store appalling, what about the multiplication of the principle – now in Libya 
– on the backstage of global news? Which accounts are settled in the shadow? 
Who gets hold of whom for what, in a situation without rule of law? What has 
been the example given by the Alliance forces dropping explosives from the air, 
not bringing members of the contested regime to justice, but to punish them on 
the spot by attempted annihilation?

When it is true that a fleeing or escaping convoy of Gaddafi has been attacked 
by NATO airplanes with their deadly load just outside of Sirte, why to muddle 
about the subsequent lynching that seems to have taken place? NATO tried to 
lynch from the air, long distance and  ’high tech’, opposition forces finished 
the job by hand on the ground.

Who will hold out her or his phone camera to document the revenge between 
civilians triggered by such examples, raging now in Libya?

It is sufficient to have read the recent report of Amnesty International 
“LIBYA: THE BATTLE FOR LIBYA: KILLINGS, DISAPPEARANCES AND TORTURE” published 
on September 13. 2011, to know that the perpetration of violence was/is not 
only a monopoly of the Gaddafi regime in Libya, but has entered the veins and 
bloodstream of this society.

[photograph showing many people with phone camera's stooped over the dead bopdy 
of Gaddafi in a freezer with the orginal caption:"Muammar Gaddafi's 'trophy' 
body on show in Misrata meat store Libyans queue to see dictator's body as 
wounds appear to confirm he was killed in cold blood" (The Guardian October 22, 
2011)]


These are the days of the ‘little axes’, in so many hands, falling down on so 
many heads… How dare heads of state – like Sarkozy – speak through broadcasts 
to the Libyan people, “Its time now for reconciliation” , whereas those that 
need to be reconciled have been left behind with a collapsed state and hardly 
any governmental or citizen’s networks to undertake such a huge task of 
building a civil society and reconcile?

The nazi regime lasted a mere twelve years and ‘de-nazification’ several 
decades. We Europeans have not been able to stop the wild enforced regime 
change by an outsider high technology military force. NATO has been send in, 
paid by our tax money. What has been sold to us by Aljazeera and the like as a 
‘people’s revolution’ may in the end well have been mutated into a ‘coup 
d’état’ where the top have been toppled, but the echelons just below it remain 
in control.

Who will be responsible for the ‘de-gaddafization’ of Libya?

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Tjebbe van Tijen
Imaginary Museum Projects
Dramatizing Historical Information
http://imaginarymuseum.org
web-blog: The Limping Messenger
http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/


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