"ndeboost" yang memang sudah gila berat OOT terus...

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "ndeboost" <rambitesemak@...> wrote:
>
> Oh ya, tadi ada berita yg bekas PM Perancis Sarkoji akan dimeja hijaukan
> dg dakwaan korupsi. PM yg sekarang, pernah sekeluarga liburannya ke
> Mesir+fasilitas ditanggung Mubarak. Korupsi bukan?
> 
> Lalu PM Italy di tuntu dimeja hijaukan masalah pedofil
> 
> Kalau negara Timur masalahnya keserakahan. Kalau Barat? Memalukan ya
> penyebab dituntutnya pemimpin negara modern karena masalah moral?
> 
> Baru berapa hari yl 2 marinir Landa ditangkap di Libya. Suatu hari kalau
> bom Lybia (Kadhafi atau bukan) njeblug di leiden gpp kan?
> 
> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@> wrote:
> >
> >
> http://www.france24.com/en/20110307-libya-gaddafi-blames-al-qaeda-reject\
> s-chavez-mediation-benghazi--deaths
> >
> >
> > Gaddafi insists al Qaeda is to blame for chaos and killings
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> > In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Libyan leader Muammar
> Gaddafi repeated his claim that al Qaeda was responsible for plunging
> the country into chaos and denied media reports of mass killings.
> > By FRANCE 24 (video)
> > FRANCE 24 (text)
> >
> >
> > Al Qaeda is responsible for the violent uprising in Libya, but Western
> media has overstated the extent of the political crisis and its
> casualties, leader Muammar Gaddafi told FRANCE 24's Khalil Beshir in an
> exclusive interview on Sunday.
> >
> > "There have been at most 150 to 200 people killed. People should come
> here and see how many people have been killed. They can come and check
> among the population, and among the police and the army," a seemingly
> collected Gaddafi explained.
> >
> > Dressed in a long tunic and matching brown headscarf, Gaddafi insisted
> that international media reports were overlooking the broad support his
> government enjoys and were misleading people about the events in the
> country.
> >
> > At times he appeared to harbour resentment for the criticism and
> sanction from international leaders. "Libya has very good relations with
> the United States, with the European Union and with African countries,
> and Libya plays a crucial role in regional and world peace," Gaddafi
> told FRANCE 24.
> >
> > In characteristic fashion Gaddafi sprinkled odd comparisons in his
> responses. He likened the clampdown on dissidents to what he called
> Israel's crackdown of al Qaeda terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
> >
> > "Even the Israelis in Gaza, when they moved into the Gaza strip, they
> moved in with tanks to fight such extremists. It's the same thing here!
> We have small armed groups who are fighting us. We did not use force
> from the outsetÂ… Armed units of the Libyan army have had to fight
> small armed al Qaeda bands. That is what's happened."
> >
> > In a monotone voice he repeatedly returned to his argument that al
> Qaeda was responsible for instigating the violence. But his attention
> peaked when the interview turned to the situation in Benghazi, the
> country's second largest city now under rebel control.
> >
> > Asked what he thought about France possible recognition of the rebel
> National Libyan Council that has been organized in Benghazi, Gaddafi
> shot back "That's ridiculous: interfering in the domestic affairs of a
> country. If we were to interfere in what is happening in Corsica and
> Sardinia, how would [France and Italy] react?"
> >
> > But he also tried to downplay Benghazi's self-declared independence
> and the crisis that has rocked his regime. "These armed terrorists in
> Benghazi, including members of al Qaeda, did not have clear political
> demands," he said.
> >
> > Gaddafi rejected the idea Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez would play
> a mediating role between him and the National Libyan Council: "There is
> no problem here. This mediation does not exist for the moment. What we
> need is to get rid of these armed gangs."
> >
>




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