Kuo prasikalto Muamaras Kadhafis?

2011.04.29 Alfa.lt. Grybauskaitė: karinės operacijos Libijoje peržengė JT mandatą

Vakarų valstybių vykdoma karinė operacija Libijoje akivaizdžiai peržengė Jungtinių Tautų mandatą, teigia Lietuvos prezidentė Dalia Grybauskaitė.

Šį mėnesį interviu Austrijos dienraščiui „Die Presse“ ji stebėjosi, kad karinės priemonės taikomos tik prieš Libijos vadovą Muamarą Kadhafį, nors Afrikos pietuose taip pat pilna smurtą taikančių diktatorių.

„Karinės operacijos akivaizdžiai peržengė JT mandatą. Turėjo būti tik nustatyta neskraidymo zona ir apsaugoti gyventojai“, - sakė prezidentė.

„Su bet kokiu režimu visuomet turėtume pirmiausia siekti politinio sprendimo. Afrikos pietuose taip pat pilna smurtą taikančių diktatorių, tačiau apie karinius įsikišimus nekalbama. Tai kodėl jo prisireikė Libijoje?“, - kalbėjo D.Grybauskaitė.

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Labai įtikinamai skamba versija, kad Kadhafio iniciatyvos sukurti Afrikos šalims bendrus auksu pagrįstus pinigus ėmė kelti rimtą grėsmę stiprioms pasaulio finansinių interesų grupėms.

Aukso bankai (o tai itin įtakingi pasaulio finansų sistemos dalyviai) nesuinteresuoti aukso kainos kilimu, o “minkštų” valiutų eminentai visai nesuinteresuoti senjoražo sumažėjimu, kas ir būtų atsitikę Afrikoje atsiradus tvirtesniems pinigams.

Geopolitika ne mano “arkliukas”, tai be didelių moralizavimų įdedu čia porą nuorodų ir citatų. Spręskite patys.

2011.04.14 Asia Times. Ellen Brown: Libya all about oil, or central banking?

Several writers have noted the odd fact that the Libyan rebels took time out from their rebellion in March to create their own central bank - this before they even had a government. Robert Wenzel wrote in the Economic Policy Journal:

I have never before heard of a central bank being created in just a matter of weeks out of a popular uprising. This suggests we have a bit more than a rag tag bunch of rebels running around and that there are some pretty sophisticated influences.

Alex Newman wrote in the New American:

In a statement released last week, the rebels reported on the results of a meeting held on March 19. Among other things, the supposed rag-tag revolutionaries announced the “[d]esignation of the Central Bank of Benghazi as a monetary authority competent in monetary policies in Libya and appointment of a Governor to the Central Bank of Libya, with a temporary headquarters in Benghazi.”

Newman quoted CNBC senior editor John Carney, who asked, “Is this the first time a revolutionary group has created a central bank while it is still in the midst of fighting the entrenched political power? It certainly seems to indicate how extraordinarily powerful central bankers have become in our era.” [...]

Whatever might be said of Gaddafi’s personal crimes, the Libyan people seem to be thriving. A delegation of medical professionals from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus wrote in an appeal to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin that after becoming acquainted with Libyan life, it was their view that in few nations did people live in such comfort:

[Libyans] are entitled to free treatment, and their hospitals provide the best in the world of medical equipment. Education in Libya is free, capable young people have the opportunity to study abroad at government expense. When marrying, young couples receive 60,000 Libyan dinars (about 50,000 US dollars) of financial assistance. Non-interest state loans, and as practice shows, undated. Due to government subsidies the price of cars is much lower than in Europe, and they are affordable for every family. Gasoline and bread cost a penny, no taxes for those who are engaged in agriculture. The Libyan people are quiet and peaceful, are not inclined to drink, and are very religious.

They maintained that the international community had been misinformed about the struggle against the regime. “Tell us,” they said, “who would not like such a regime?” [...]

According to a Russian article titled “Bombing of Libya - Punishment for Ghaddafi for His Attempt to Refuse US Dollar”, Gaddafi made a similarly bold move: he initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro, and called on Arab and African nations to use a new currency instead, the gold dinar. Gaddafi suggested establishing a united African continent, with its 200 million people using this single currency.

During the past year, the idea was approved by many Arab countries and most African countries. The only opponents were the Republic of South Africa and the head of the League of Arab States. The initiative was viewed negatively by the USA and the European Union, with French President Nicolas Sarkozy calling Libya a threat to the financial security of mankind; but Gaddafi was not swayed and continued his push for the creation of a united Africa. [...]

Libya not only has oil. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), its central bank has nearly 144 tonnes of gold in its vaults. With that sort of asset base, who needs the BIS, the IMF and their rules? [...]

So is this new war all about oil or all about banking? Maybe both - and water as well. With energy, water, and ample credit to develop the infrastructure to access them, a nation can be free of the grip of foreign creditors. And that may be the real threat of Libya: it could show the world what is possible.

Most countries don’t have oil, but new technologies are being developed that could make non-oil-producing nations energy-independent, particularly if infrastructure costs are halved by borrowing from the nation’s own publicly owned bank. Energy independence would free governments from the web of the international bankers, and of the need to shift production from domestic to foreign markets to service the loans.

If the Gaddafi government goes down, it will be interesting to watch whether the new central bank joins the BIS, whether the nationalized oil industry gets sold off to investors, and whether education and healthcare continue to be free.

Ellen Brown is an attorney and president of the Public Banking Institute, http://PublicBankingInstitute.org. In Web of Debt, her latest of eleven books, she shows how a private cartel has usurped the power to create money from the people themselves, and how we the people can get it back. Her websites are http://webofdebt.com and http://ellenbrown.com.

2011.04.29 Alfa.lt. JAV kaltina Kadhafi dalijant „Viagra“ kareiviams žagintojams

JAV ambasadorė uždarame Jungtinių Tautų (JT) Saugumo Tarybos pasitarime kaltino Libijos lyderio Muamaro Kadhafi armiją skatinant smurtą prieš taikius gyventojus ir pareiškė, kad kareiviams dalijama „Viagra“ potencijai gerinti, pranešė diplomatai.

Susan Rice (Sjuzan Rais) pateikė įrodymų, sakė agentūrai „Reuters“ keli JT diplomatai, dalyvavę pasitarime, skirtame Libijai.

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1 komentaras Kuo prasikalto Muamaras Kadhafis?

  • LSVVT

    papildoma nuoroda žmonėms sakantiems “negali būti” - šiandien LTV laidos “Popietė su Algimantu Čekuoliu” pirmoje dalyje buvo pilnai išnagrinėta melo piramidė pradedant Irako karą. Šaltionis: http://www.lrt.lt/archyvas/ pasirinkti “laidos” susirasti “Popietė su Algimantu Čekuoliu” - ir … palaukti kol idės 2011-05-01 laidą :) ))

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