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Arabs consider no-fly zone over Libya 
Sarah El Deeb 
March 3, 2011 - 8:24AM 
AP 

Arab foreign ministers on Wednesday condemned Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's 
bloody crackdown on his own people, and said they would consider imposing a 
no-fly zone over the country if the turmoil continues.

While no final decision has been made on an air embargo, the ministers said in 
a statement after talks in Cairo that "Arab countries cannot watch with their 
hands tied in the face of the bloodshed that the Libyan people are facing". And 
the fact that Arab nations are publicly discussing the option ups the pressure 
on Libya's embattled regime.

Gaddafi's crackdown has already been the harshest in the Arab world to the wave 
of anti-government protests sweeping across the Middle East. His forces are 
regrouping in an attempt to regain territories now controlled by opponents of 
his regime.

The Arab ministers said they will coordinate their discussions about a no-fly 
zone with the African Union and consult "about the best ways to protect and 
ensure the safety and security of Libyan citizens". It was not clear when the 
Arab countries would make a final decision.

Some NATO countries, including the US and Britain, are also drawing up 
contingency plans modelled on the no-fly zones over the Balkans in the 1990s in 
case the international community decides to impose an air embargo over Libya.

The ministers also agreed to postpone an Arab League summit in Iraq originally 
slated for the end of the month to no later than May 15. Diplomats at the 
meeting said the delay stemmed from the unrest sweeping across the Middle East, 
from Tunisia and Egypt to now Yemen, Bahrain and Libya.

Diplomats attending Wednesday's meetings said delegates were debating whether 
to send a delegation to Libya to meet with Gaddafi in a bid to ensure the 
safety of the Libyan people and that of Gaddafi's family. Another option on the 
table was to send an Arab League fact-finding mission.

But one diplomat said there were fears that the such overtures may lend 
legitimacy to Gaddafi's actions. The diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity 
because they were not allowed to discuss the closed meeting talks.

The ministers also expressed regret for the hundreds of Libyans who have been 
killed during the protests, and called for an immediate end to "all forms of 
violence" in the country.

"The situation in Libya has to move towards allowing the Libyan people to 
express their view and freedom and not to be subject to bloody attacks," Arab 
League secretary-general Amr Moussa told reporters. "We have to save the Libyan 
people and that is why we are trying to call on Libya and the Libyan 
authorities to cease immediately those attacks against the Libyan population."

The ministers said they will continue to bar Libya from attending the Arab 
League meetings until it meets Arab demands to immediately stop all violence 
and launch dialogue to guarantee the Libyan people's security and stability. 
The Libyan delegation had resigned to denounce the excessive use of force 
against protesters.


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