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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:18 AM
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Libyan Revolution Tweets, Day 12 (or 14*), Part 4
Libyan Revolution Tweets, Day 12 (or 14*), Part 4

Today's threads: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

#Feb17 Youth organizers invite Gaddafi's collaborators to stand under his umbrella ella ella ella ella ella http://bit.ly/faa34E

"We have Plan A, Plan B, Plan C. Plan A is to live and die in Libya. Plan B is to live and die in Libya. Plan C is to live and die in Libya."
- Saif Islam Qaddafi
during interview

*I called this Day 12 because the official start date was #Feb17 but the kickoff was 2 days early so in reality today is day 14.

Previous Day 11 threads: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9

The world’s 100 largest arms dealers, excluding Chinese vendors, sold weapons for $401 billion in 2009, with US vendors in first place

Threads for Days 1-9 are in my journal

"I was born in Tunisia, I persevered in Egypt, I sacrificed myself in Libya, I have fought in Yemen&Bahrain. I am Freedom, I will not die."
- Libyan4life Jeel Ghathub

LibyanThinker The Libyan Thinker
Remains of Soldiers Burned to Death for Not Shooting Protesters in #Libya http://www.twitvid.com/YXKOT & http://tinyurl.com/4d6a57n

MAP of Protests across the Middle East



Google Earth DL here to see positions of army and patrolling route of mercenaries

Please rec if you read these so I know if the effort here is worth it.

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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:20 AM
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1. Latest from Zawia, 2000 police have officially joined the protesters, and are barricading the street
ShababLibya LibyanYouthMovement
Latest from Zawia, 2000 police have officially joined the protesters, and are barricading the streets and defending the city #Libya #Feb17
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bobbolink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:22 AM
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3. There are times I'd like to see pictures, and this is one of them.
Maybe they are using those mountains of pills they are taking to construct barricades?

:silly:
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:33 AM
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11. As soon as they put one out will post for you if not too large.
I posted pics of their barricades in Benghazi yesterday. IMPRESSIVE! I have no idea how they managed it, desperation I believe, but the barricades were huge and everywhere. I have a feeling people are emptying their homes of furniture, pots, pans, doors, anything they can use to construct them. And there were walls of bags filled with something (sand? dirt?) stacked high all over.
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bobbolink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:35 AM
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12. Thanks for that... don't know how I missed the picture. I never could figure out the barricades
used in Egypt.

I guess as a die-hard fan of Les Miz, barricades fascinate me. Too bad they don't work in a class struggle. :(
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:20 AM
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2.  outside Tripoli #G controls Sebha, Sirte, Sibratha, Zlitan and Khomes, is attacking Zawiya+Misarata
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya Appears that outside #Tripoli #Gaddafi controls Sebha, Sirte, Sibratha, Zlitan and Khomes and is attacking Zawiya+Misarata #feb17
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:23 AM
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4. Libya military jet bombs base in eastern Libya that stores weapons, ammunition,
Edited on Mon Feb-28-11 10:24 AM by Catherina
cnnbrk CNN Breaking News
by feb17libya
#Libya military jet bombs base in eastern Libya that stores weapons, ammunition, witnesses say. http://on.cnn.com/e0x4e2
24 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply


N. Africa, Mideast protests: Libyan jet bombs base in rebel-held area

VERY LARGE PIC here
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi criticized a resolution that the U.N. Security Council passed against his regime.

LIBYA, 9:42 a.m. ET Monday, 4:42 p.m. Monday local- A Libyan air force jet bombed a military base outside Ajdabiya, 150 kilometers west of Benghazi, on Monday, CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.

This is a base where heavy weapons and ammunition that belong to the
Libyan military are kept.

This area has a number of military bases that have been abandoned by the Libyan military and are now manned by troops loyal to the protesters.

...

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/02/28/n-africa-mideast-protests-gadhafi-blasts-un-security-council/
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:24 AM
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5. AFP:. #Gaddafi's forces bombed ammunition dumps near #Benghazi.
libyafreedomnew Libyanews
AFP:. #Gaddafi's forces bombed ammunition dumps near #Benghazi...#Libya
20 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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JanDutchy Donating Member (593 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:25 AM
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7. White House proposes to Gaddafi option exile
Machahir123
.البيت الابيض يقترح خيار المنفى على القذافي #LIBYA #SIDIBOUZID #LIBYE #KADHAF
less than 20 seconds ago via web
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:36 AM
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13. Exile? Frankly, the White House needs to stay out of this and let a united UN defer
2 the wishes of the Libyan people. Exile? After that massacre? If the WH wants to do something, warn the ppl of Iraq to stay clear and go bomb the shit out of his compound. Then leave and no more interference.

All that money we paid, against our will, for bunker busting bombs has suddenly found a good use.
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JanDutchy Donating Member (593 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:41 AM
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20. Exile an option for Gaddafi, White House says

Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:18pm GMT
WASHINGTON Feb 28 (Reuters) - Going into exile would be one option for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in meeting international demands that he leave power, White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Monday.
Carney, asked by reporters whether the United States would help facilitate exile for Gaddafi, said this was a bit of speculation that he would not discuss.

Carney also said the United States and its allies are in talks on whether to create a no-fly zone over Libya.

All options remain on the table for Libya, he said. (Reporting by Alister Bull and Steve Holland; Editing by Eric Beech)


reuters.com
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 12:33 PM
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56. Gaddafi's future should be up to Libyan people -- not USA --
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:25 AM
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6. 2 promising rpts: SF firing over heads in Tripoli+ villages joining Rev - normally most >>
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya - 2 promising reports -Special forces firing over heads in Tripoli+ villages joining Rev - normally most conservative areas #feb17
19 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:26 AM
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8. Sec chief close 2 #G says inner circle r ppl who fear 4 family if defect + others r terrorists
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya Al Jaz Security chief close 2 #Gaddafi says inner circle are ppl who fear 4 family if defect + others implicated in terrorism. #feb17
13 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:28 AM
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9. #Morocco 's PR firm sending around press release citing U.S. praise for M6
blakehounshell Blake Hounshell
Morocco's PR firm sending around press release citing U.S. praise for M6
14 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply

What is M6?
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bobbolink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:37 AM
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14. Some almost dead part of my brain says it is something to do with UK military, but can't find it in
a search.
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Iterate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:40 AM
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17. Morocco’s King Mohammed VI
Either him or a model of BMW, but since it's a PR firm, it could be both.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:57 AM
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28. Thanks! Makes sense. n/t
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:30 AM
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10. organize Liberation Army from East, fighting a way into #Tripoli may fall 2 free cities in West
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya Seems b/c inability so far 2 organize Liberation Army from East, fighting a way into #Tripoli may fall 2 free cities in West #feb17
32 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:38 AM
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15. Gaddafi asks chief of foreign intelligence to enter into dialogue with leaders in the east
SultanAlQassemi Sultan Al Qassemi
Al Jazeera: Gaddafi asks chief of foreign intelligence to enter into dialogue with leaders in the east. #Libya
8 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply


NO. That Min of For Intel is a traitor to the people. No dialog. You die now #G.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:41 AM
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19.  Gaddafi has appointed his head of foreign intelligence service to speak to the eastern #Libya ldrs
fieldproducer Neal Mann
Al Jazeera reporting that Gaddafi has appointed his head of foreign intelligence service to speak to the eastern #Libya leadership
4 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply

the eastern #Libya leadership? You mean his crony sabotaging the revolution?
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:47 AM
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23. #G trying to negotiate with ppl in east, ex-Gaddafi Min of Justice favors deal
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya #Gaddafi trying to negotiate with people in east- ex-Gaddafi Min of Justice #Mustafa Abdel-#Jalil with ex-Generals said favors deal
5 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply

Of course he does. That's why that trojan horse suddenly switched to the revolution's side 3 days ago after being huddled with his close friend down in their bunker.
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 12:36 PM
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57. KR
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:40 AM
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16. #Clinton "ALL OPTIONS" are save #Gaddafi, behead the revolution and set up a puppet government
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya #Clinton "ALL OPTIONS" are save #Gaddafi, behead the revolution and set up a puppet government #feb17
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gateley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:40 AM
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18. Who shot the soldiers who refused to shoot the protesters? nt
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sasha031 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:46 AM
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22. Rec
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:43 AM
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21. list of ALL graphic videos from #libya thanks to our friends at #anonymous
ChangeInLibya Halwasa Guy
Important: This is a list of ALL graphic videos from #libya thanks to our friends at #anonymous: http://piratenpad.de/uXB3mitz0c #oplibya
4 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply


WE NEED YOUR HELP PRESERVING A RECORD OF THE EVENTS IN LIBYA. READ THIS PLEASE

We are preserving the videos that people in Libya have recorded, often at risk of their lives.

Why are we doing this? This is why:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-MaJ91lQoo
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-563254 < Of course, he just keeps the assault rifles around for teh lulz, too. (orly? Or was he mebbe lying about that lulz thing after all?)

I hear you asking, why not just let the corporations take care of this project? You know they nuke videos all the time, right?

...

Do you know how to use a search engine? You can help! Read on...


Post links below to videos From The Libyan Revolution

All sources - All formats - All submissions welcome

All videos will be downloaded, converted, and torrented to the world.

Help us preserve and spread the story of the people of Libya. It must not be forgotten.

We need your help searching for Libyan videos with the tags listed below.

Copy one of these tags, go to a video site (youtube, vimeo, google, etc) , and search for videos created after 16 FEB 2011

...

http://piratenpad.de/uXB3mitz0c
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 12:38 PM
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58. LIBYA HURRA -- !!
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:49 AM
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24. Ian Black (Guardian) analysis of Gaddafi

LibyaFeb17_com Libyan Youth
Ian Black analysis of Gaddafi - #feb17 #libya - http://www.libyafeb17.com/?p=3011
9 minutes ago


Ian Black analysis of Gaddafi
Posted on February 28, 2011 by admin


VIDEO
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:50 AM
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25. More than West, dignity is a crucial factor for Arabs + big element in revolutions >>
MilitantNews Stephen Morgan
#Libya More than West, dignity is a crucial factor for Arabs + big element in revolutions. "Give me dignity not charity" Arab saying #feb17
5 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
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bobbolink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:00 AM
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30. "Give me dignity not charity" Arab saying -- THANK YOU!
It is always so good to have confirmation of what I think and say that is so unpopular.

Thanks!
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:51 AM
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26. Ppl of #tripoli rcv sms stating gov post office 2 accep package donations 4 East 4 free
Edited on Mon Feb-28-11 10:52 AM by Catherina
ZahratTrablis Zahrat El
People of #tripoli receive sms stating central post office will be taking package donations to send to East free of charge #Libya
1 minute ago

Right. Ppl of #tripoli not that stupid. Saif, did you come up with this one?
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:54 AM
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27. nominee for Best Article about Gaddafi's revolution denial: "I don't see dead people"
Edited on Mon Feb-28-11 10:55 AM by Catherina
LibyaLiberty Army of One
My nominee for Best Article about Gaddafi's revolution denial: "Delusion in Libya- Khadafy: I don't see dead people" http://tiny.cc/z46rr
15 seconds ago

Delusion in Libya
Khadafy: I don't see dead people
By S.A. MILLER in Washington and BOB FREDERICKS in NY
With Post Wire Services
Last Updated: 10:26 AM, February 28, 2011
Posted: 12:50 AM, February 28, 2011


DEATH TOLL: Pictures of the dead are displayed yesterday in Benghazi, Libya, one of thecities where insurgent forces have seized control from dictator Moammar Khadafy (above).

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/delusion_in_libya_pg4ItHmroRDkSK4gEoi5UN#ixzz1FGm5Lhmv

Nothing to see here, folks -- except a stack of dead bodies in freshly dug graves.

Libyan nut job Moammar Khadafy yesterday bizarrely claimed that the rebellion-wracked country was in reality an oasis of peace in the turbulent Arab world.

"There are no incidents at the moment and Libya is completely quiet. There is nothing unusual. There is no unrest," he told a Serbian TV station.

...

"People were killed by terrorist gangs, and they are without a doubt al Qaeda," he said.

...

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/delusion_in_libya_pg4ItHmroRDkSK4gEoi5UN
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 10:59 AM
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29. #Kenya: 'Justice Aaron Ringera is at the heart of Kenya's corruption'
wikileaks WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks: 'Justice Aaron Ringera is at the heart of Kenya's corruption' http://wikileaks.ch/cable/2009/09/09NAIROBI1938.html
1 minute ago




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TAGS: CVIS ECON KCRM KE PGOV PREL KCOR
SUBJECT: VISAS DONKEY: CORRUPTION 212(F) VISA DENIAL
REF: A. 08 STATE 81854


S e c r e t nairobi 001938

Sensitive
sipdis

Dept for af a/s carson, inl/c/cp jane becker, nsc for
senior director gavin

E.o. 12958: decl: 09/09/2019
Tags: cvis, econ, kcrm, ke, pgov, prel, kcor
Subject: visas donkey: corruption 212(f) visa denial

Ref: a. 08 state 81854
b. Td-314/014437-09
c. Nairobi 1830
d. Nairobi 1859
e. Nairobi 1831

Classified By: AMBASSADOR MICHAEL RANNEBERGER. FOR REASONS 1.5(B) AND (
d).

¶1. (C) Embassy is seeking a security advisory opinion under
Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act,
Proclamation 7750, suspending the entry into the United
States of Aaron Gitonga Ringera and members of his family.
Ringera was born in Meru, Kenya on June 20, 1950. Post
strongly believes Mr. Ringera has engaged in and benefited
from public corruption in his capacity as Director/Chief
Executive of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) for
the last five years by interference with judicial and other
public processes, and that this corruption has had a serious
adverse impact on U.S. national interest in the stability of
democratic institutions in Kenya, U.S. foreign assistance
goals and the international economic activities of U.S.
businesses. Ringera travels frequently to the U.S. He is
expected shortly to apply for a U.S. visa. The following
provides information requested in ref a, paragraphs 26-28.

¶2. (C) Justice (retired) Aaron Ringera has been
Director/Chief Executive of the Kenya Anti-Corruption
Commission since its inception in 2004. During this period,
despite a string of major corruption scandals that have come
to light before and after his appointment, he has not only
failed to successfully investigate a single senior government
official, he has actively thwarted their successful
investigation and prosecution by teaming with Attorney
General Amos Wako (ref b). Ringera is part of a system that
has evolved over time involving the Attorney General and the
judiciary that works together to avoid or suppress
investigations/prosecutions of top GOK officials. Ringera
provides cases via investigation to the Attorney General's
office and insists that they're strong cases. The Attorney
General fails to prosecute, arguing that the cases are poorly
investigated and sends them back to Ringera. If any cases of
significance leak through and go to court, the judiciary can
be counted on to quash those that are the most sensitive at
the direction of senior government officials. Ringera's key
role was recently confirmed by the irregular manner in which
he was reappointed on August 31 by President Kibaki to a
second five-year term. The "process" involved in Kibaki's
decision-making demonstrates that key players in the GOK
hierarchy wanted to retain Ringera to avoid having to deal
with a new and potentially effective KACC Director (ref d).
Leading anti-corruption NGOs have repeatedly noted that "no
politically significant corruption case has been successfully
investigated by the KACC" under Ringera.

¶3. (S) Justice Ringera's corrupt practices have come out in a
number of ways, most prominently in a recent book, "It's Our
Turn to Eat," an account of the resignation of former Kenya
anti-corruption czar John Githongo. Ringera's involvement
with death threats, which Githongo asserts repeatedly in the
book, is corroborated by ref b (described in para 7 below).
Leading anti-corruption NGOs have followed Ringera's work for
years and firmly believe that his gross negligence is
intentional, making him a ready accomplice. Ringera's own
submission to President Kibaki in 2006 regarding the
Anglo-Leasing scandal concluded that a number of senior
officials should have been prosecuted. To date, none of them
have. Finally, the 2006 Parliamentary Public Accounts
Committee report on Anglo-Leasing makes a number of
recommendations to the KACC, none of which have been carried
out. The clear pattern of Justice Ringera's material
negligence and his involvement in attempts to violently
suppress information on corruption constitutes corruption in
and of itself.

It's Our Turn to Eat

¶4. (C) "It's Our Turn to Eat" chronicles former Kenya
anti-corruption czar John Githongo's rise and fall from power
in Kenya in the early days of the post-Moi administration
under then new President Mwai Kibaki. The book, by Financial
Times reporter Michela Wrong, outlines in particular
Githongo's investigation of the Anglo-Leasing scandal.
Anglo-Leasing was one of a series of phantom entities used to
perpetrate fraud on the Kenyan taxpayer through non-delivery
of goods and services alongside significant overpricing. The
beneficiaries include the most senior levels of the GOK.
However, due in part to Ringera's complicity, not a single
senior government official has been successfully prosecuted
for the theft of hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars from
Kenya. Justice Ringera has played his part in not pressing
hard on this case and attempting to discourage Githongo from
releasing information and investigating Anglo-Leasing
further. The book is drawn primarily from interviews with
John Githongo and Githongo's writings from his time as
anti-corruption advisor to President Kibaki. Githongo's
interactions with Ringera paint the picture of a man
(Ringera) who is part of the system within the GOK that
protects its own from prosecution regardless of the crime
committed and will, if necessary, kill to enforce the system.
On November 4, 2005, Githongo admitted to Ringera his
realization that the GOK leadership (among them President
Kibaki) really only wanted him there as window dressing to
"go through the motions" in fighting corruption. Ringera
agreed and said, "So you stay there, you are a little wiser
and you know that you are there. You can't, in fact, afford
to make any move. That's when you will really be killed."
Ringera added, "If you wanted to resign and go today, that's
when they would kill you." In February 2006, Githongo was
speaking with Ringera in London one last time before Githongo
resigned and went into exile. According to Githongo, Ringera
told him that Kenyan intelligence "would put something in
your tea" if Githongo went public with what he knew.

¶5. (C) Githongo's belief that Ringera was part of the
corruption problem was largely based on the latter's
unwillingness to be responsive to the dossier of information
on Anglo-Leasing that Githongo had put together. Two
instances led Githongo to this conclusion. At the end of
2005 when President Kibaki failed to respond to the dossier,
he sent a copy to Ringera. Githongo said, "I'd told him,
"I'm ready to come and share incontrovertible proof with you,
just ask me." There was no response from Ringera. At the
same time, it was clear that Ringera was not independent of
President Kibaki. According to the book's author, "The day
we met he (Ringera) boasted that he had never taken a
telephone call from the presidency during his time in office.
But a former colleague says he never needed to, going round
in person to State House to receive instructions. He would
call staff together and say: the message from the president
is A, B, C, and D." Ref d's tale of Ringera's sudden and
back-door reappointment by President Kibaki on August 31,
2009 confirms that Ringera is part of the cabal keeping a lid
on justice, ensuring senior GOK officials are never held
accountable for their corrupt acts.

¶6. (C) More evidence of Ringera's involvement in protecting
the corrupt elite came when Githongo testified to the KACC on
Anglo-Leasing in March 2006 in London at the Kenyan High
Commission. According to the book, "Understandably wary,
John had insisted his evidence be taped. Yet at the end of
two days of testimony - long enough, one would have thought,
for any malfunction to be detected and rectified -- Ringera
informed John the recording equipment had failed and his
words were, sadly, inaudible. There would be no audio
transcript, only a KACC-drafted summary. After delivering
that bombshell, Ringera waxed astonishingly candid about the
charade being staged for public consumption. There would be
no Anglo Leasing prosecutions until after the 2007 elections,
if ever, he said. When John's lawyer asked when his client
could return to Kenya to give evidence, Ringera said: "no,
no, I wouldn't advise that." According to the book, "a
former lead KACC investigator who had accompanied Ringera to
London went public to confirm the details of the
conversation. I was amazed at what Ringera said. There was
no indication whatsoever the equipment wasn't working. You
don't go for days without once going through what you have
recorded." Once again, the head of Kenya's anti-corruption
body was doing his best to halt an investigation.

Td-314/014437-09

¶7. (S) Paragraph 5 provides details of statements made by
Ringera to Githongo that Githongo took as direct threats to
his life by the Kenyan political elite, to include Ringera.
This TD corroborates Githongo's conclusion about Ringera who
is identified in a room with leading Kikuyu politicians,
including Ministers of government, plotting to kill Githongo
in 2009. The conclusion one can draw from this report,
combined with Githongo's testimony, is that Ringera is part
of those within the Kenyan political elite seeking to
suppress information and those with information that could
assist in punishing and minimizing corruption in Kenya.

Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee Report on
Anglo-Leasing

¶8. (C) In March 2006, the Kenyan National Assembly's Public
Accounts Committee (PAC) released its report on
Anglo-Leasing. In its general recommendations, the PAC said
the KACC Director "should liaise with the Attorney General,
the Police Commissioner, and other relevant bodies with a
view to prosecuting persons who were involved in negotiations
and approval of the procurement of Passport Issuing
Equipment" (one of the fraudulent Anglo-Leasing contracts).
To date, after more than three years, the KACC, under
Ringera's direction, has not carried out this action. The
report further recommends that the "KACC should hasten its
investigations and make its report public as soon as
possible." In fact, KACC has done the opposite.
Investigations have ceased and there is no public report.
Per ref e, both the PAC report and Githongo have made clear
the complicity of then Justice Minister Murungi in covering
up Anglo-Leasing. Despite the evidence, Ringera has never
followed through on the investigations into Murungi's role in
the mega-scandal.

KACC Status Report to President Kibaki on Anglo-Leasing

¶9. (C) In June 2006, the KACC under Justice Ringera provided
a brief report to President Kibaki regarding Anglo-Leasing
entitled, "Status of the Investigation of Security Related
Contracts." In that document, the KACC indicates that there
is "a probability of prosecution" for four senior government
officials, including former Vice President Moody Awori,
former Minister of Finance David Mwiraria, former Minister
for Internal Security Chris Murungaru, and current Attorney
General Amos Wako. Not one of them has been successfully
investigated and prosecuted on the Anglo-Leasing case. Two
groups of businessmen are also specifically linked to
fraudulent Anglo-Leasing contracts -- those linked to the
Kamani family and those linked to Anura Perera. Neither of
those principals or their families have been successfully
investigated and prosecuted. Again, as is demonstrated also
in paragraph 8, there is a pattern of behavior by Justice
Ringera that makes it clear that he is part of the shell
game, rather than trying to fight it. KACC reports indicate
that investigations are underway and prosecutions are
"probable" and that there is evidence of corrupt acts yet the
record, particularly for those at the top of government and
business, are unsuccessfully investigated or prosecuted or
there is no action over a number of years. This is
particularly damning when the KACC is not following up on its
own recommendations. As one NGO has noted (see below), it is
currently rare for KACC reports to even mention
Anglo-Leasing, one of the largest scams in recent Kenyan
history, let alone investigate the case.

NGO Views of Ringera

¶10. (SBU) Ref d reports Ringera's reappointment by President
Kibaki to a second five-year term as KACC Director. Key NGO
reactions, aside from expressing opposition to the process of
Ringera's reappointment, called into question his performance
and how it warranted reappointment. xxxxxxxxxxxx said the following:

"Public service legitimacy depends on the faithfulness of
public service to the aspirations of the citizens. The track
record of KACC is testimony of betrayal of this principle.
No politically significant corruption case has been
successfully investigated by KACC. While the reasons for
this dismal performance lies with the President, cabinet,
judiciary, Attorney General's office and parliament, the buck
stops with the head of the anti-corruption oversight
institution. He should have recognized the structural and
policy weaknesses that were going to lead to this failure and
resigned. Or fought for fundamental reforms in a way that
was both visible and credible. In democratic states,
oversight institutions required application of "arms-length"
principles in their leadership, functioning and resourcing.
For a president to appoint the head of an institution that
would take him/her to jail if s/he was corrupt is a travesty
of democratic governance principles. KACC is the one
institution, if any, whose head and staff should owe no
loyalty to the executive they should be investigating."

¶11. (SBU) Mars Group Kenya, another anti-corruption NGO,
reacted to Ringera's reappointment as follows: "Apart from
the possible illegality of his new tenure, Kenyans will no
doubt wonder why Justice Ringera merits reappointment in view
of the abject failure of the KACC under his leadership to
make a meaningful contribution towards ending grand
corruption impunity in Kenya."

¶12. (C) There are two key points in these paragraphs. First,
the KACC is the body that must lead on corruption. Ringera,
who frequently attempts to shift the blame to the Attorney
General (and, per ref c, he is certainly blameworthy), is, in
fact, not taking up fully the duties that are allocated to
him under Kenyan law. His successes have been of the "small
fish" variety. While decrying the KACC's insignificant
results (which his own staff has reported to us), Ringera
does not act to resolve them or to protest by taking bold
steps to expose those involved in holding up action against
corruption or to resign given the ineffectual nature of his
organization. The second point, regarding the reappointment
makes it clear that Ringera is entirely beholden to President
Kibaki and those around the President, many of whom are
linked to various forms of public corruption over a long
period of time. That lack of independence and clear
connection to the political/corrupt elite inextricably links
Ringera to the corruption that is dragging Kenya away from
the fundamental reforms necessary to assure democratic
stability and economic prosperity.

¶13. (C) In March 2007, Mars Group issued a review of the
KACC's activities from 2005-2007. In the report, Mars
focused in part on KACC's efforts on the largest corruption
cases, such as Anglo-Leasing. Its conclusion, among others,
is that "prominent personalities are more likely to benefit
from a recommendation to the KACC to close their files than
less prominent public officers." They noted that two key
players linked directly to Anglo-Leasing and its cover up,
former Finance Minister Mwariria and current Minister of
Energy (ref e) Kiraitu Murungi, were such ministerial
beneficiaries of apparent KACC largesse.

Serious Effect on U.S. National Interests

¶14. (C) KACC Director Justice Aaron Ringera's five years of
involvement in public corruption through interference with
judicial and other public processes have had serious adverse
effects on those U.S. interests specified in Proclamation
7750 as well as U.S. foreign policy priorities of promoting
democracy and good governance and sustainable economic
development. Overarching all U.S. interests in Kenya is the
need for the GOK to implement the reform agenda agreed to by
all major political parties in the aftermath of the 2008
post-election violence. This agenda -- which focuses on
accountability for the violence and preventing corruption
through constitutional revision, electoral, judicial, police
and land reform, is essential to democratic success, economic
prosperity, stability and security in Kenya. As made clear
by Secretary Clinton during her August 2009 visit to Kenya,
pressing for implementation of the reform agenda and
dismantling Kenya's culture of impunity is at the core of
U.S. policy. Without significant progress on the reform
agenda, including significant curbs on corruption, Kenya will
almost certainly repeat (or surpass) the election-related
violence ahead of/during/after 2012 elections. By
obstructing due process and committing corrupt acts, Ringera
has demonstrated that he is an obstacle to reform in Kenya
and a major contributor to the country's culture of impunity.
As a result, he stands against vital U.S. interests in Kenya.

¶15. (C) Stability of Democratic Institutions and Nations:
Justice Ringera's active participation in a system that
protects senior officials from punishment for corrupt acts
obstructs the fundamental reforms required for Kenya to
ensure democratic stability. Not moving forward on scandals
like Anglo-Leasing or Goldenberg (ref c) means that many of
those suspected of stealing massively from the country's
treasury have remained not only unpunished but on the job as
Ministers of Government to this day. His protection has
ensured that they continue to be in a position to steal funds
to support election campaigns, and incite/support violence.
For example, per ref e, after leaving the Ministry of
Justice, Kiraitu Murungi went on to be Energy Minister where
he once again has benefited from public corruption. In
addition, per ref b and the credible reporting of John
Githongo, there is strong evidence that Justice Ringera is
involved in planning violence to suppress those who would
expose corruption and seek to act to halt it. That kind of
planning with involvement of elements of the Kenyan state is
a direct assault on democracy and institutions in this
country. At the same time, it is clear to all Kenyans that
participating in public corruption, especially if you are
among the political elite, does in fact pay. There is
little, if any threat of punishment. In a September 2009
letter to Ambassador Ranneberger describing his achievements,
Ringera argues that he has recommended prosecutions of
Ministers, MP's and others on corruption charges. Yet none
of them have been prosecuted. In the case of Anglo-Leasing,
he asserts that he is held up by various court cases that
have impeded prosecution. He and the Attorney General act in
concert to decry these circumstances, some of which have been
in place for years, but they do not act separately or in
concert to seek changes to law or to key rulings to ensure
that the cases move forward. After five years of working
together, their collaboration rather appears to be an
elaborate system of maintaining the appearance of activity
while achieving the reality of inactivity. The corrosive
nature of this culture of impunity has: directly undermined
the ability of the Kenyan economy to grow at levels required
to move the population to middle income status; built a
permanent level of disregard for the rule of law and the
institutions that are meant to enforce those laws; and
reinforced a system whereby the government does not serve its
population but further marginalizes it while enriching those
in power. The bottom line is that the Kenyan state is weaker
and less able to enhance the lives of its population and
maintain the security of the country's already porous and
dangerous border areas.

¶16. (C) U.S. Foreign Assistance Goals: According to
Transparency International, the Goldenberg scandal alone
directly cost the Kenyan taxpayer an estimated $500 million.
Anglo-Leasing as well damaged the Kenya government and people
to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars more. Under a
KACC Director committed to protecting the Kenyan people,
those most directly involved and benefiting from this scandal
would have been aggressively investigated and prosecuted.
That has not been the case. With economic prosperity and
poverty alleviation at the heart of our foreign assistance
goals, the ongoing damage done by: (a) not returning the
funds stolen from the Kenyan people, and (b) encouraging
continued public corruption by maintaining the culture of
impunity limits our ability to provide assistance to the
government, denies hundreds of millions of dollars to the
public that could otherwise be utilized to assist in
developing the country, and slows dramatically the
construction of the infrastructure required to create the
environment in which domestic and foreign investors could
thrive.

¶17. (C) International Activity of U.S. Businesses: In his
five years in office, Justice Ringera has helped to maintain
the institutionalization of the culture of impunity that is
rife in Kenya. Under Ringera's leadership, the KACC has
actively participated in a system that works to discourage
investigation, minimize the likelihood of prosecution, and
throw out court cases that appear to have a chance of taking
down senior GOK officials charged with corruption. Like the
Attorney General, Justice Ringera can claim a perfect record
of not investigating and convicting a single, senior GOK
official. This is a remarkable tally in a country that is
consistently ranked among the most corrupt in the world.
That level of impunity only encourages greater and greater
corruption throughout Kenya at all levels. The resulting
corruption has a direct impact on U.S. business attempting to
operate in Kenya from the police roadblocks set up along
major transport routes, to moving goods to/from the Port of
Mombasa, to fighting counterfeit products that are
undermining American manufacturers based here, to simply
being able to operate on a day-to-day basis with bribe-
seeking local and regional officials. The KACC Director's
corruption - protecting the most corrupt from accountability
-- ensures that U.S. businesses struggle in Kenya.

In Summary

¶18. (S) Justice Aaron Ringera, is at the heart of Kenya's
debilitating corruption problem. While it was anticipated
that he would be part of the solution when he took office, he
has, instead, become an important element in a system of
protection for political elites. Post strongly believes that
Mr. Ringera has engaged in and benefited from public
corruption in his capacity as KACC Director for the past five
years by interference in public and judicial processes. The
record demonstrates that:

-- the KACC Director is part of the group protecting itself
from prosecution for the Anglo-Leasing scandal;
-- he participated in at least one meeting in which the
attempted assassination of John Githongo was planned this
year;
-- he was aware of threats to Kenyan anti-corruption official
John Githongo and shared them with Githongo as an apparent
intermediary;
-- Ringera has not successfully investigated for prosecution
a single case involving a senior GOK official in five years
in a country that is consistently rated as among the most
corrupt in the world;
-- Ringera has not acted on recommendations from Parliament
or followed through on his own recommendations for
prosecution to the President of Kenya;
-- Ringera has stopped pursuing Anglo-Leasing cases, one of
Kenya's largest scandals for which no senior level
investigations/prosecutions have been concluded;
-- The backdoor manner in which Ringera was reappointed makes
clear the premium value placed on him heading the KACC among
the political elite.

Additional Information Required for Finding

¶19. (C) Mr. Aaron Gitonga Ringera has not been informed of
the fact that he may be ineligible for a U.S. visa under
section 212(f) of the INA and Proclamation 7750.

¶20. (C) Mr. Ringera's last visa issuance was a G2 that
expired on July 15, 2007. Mr. Ringera has travelled
frequently to the United States. He is expected shortly to
apply for a U.S. visa.

¶21. (C) Ringera has traveled to the United States five times
since 1997, including three times in 2007. He has been
issued J1, G2, and A1 visas. He currently carries a Kenyan
diplomatic passport D009090 that expires January 19, 2010.
Ringera xxxxxxxxxxxx. We have not
established whether or not Ringera has children and, if so,
who they are.

¶22. (C) Because of the serious effect of Mr. Aaron Ringera's
corruption, Post recommends that Mr. Ringera be excluded for
travel to the U.S. under section 212(f) of the INA and that
no exception be granted.

http://wikileaks.ch/cable/2009/09/09NAIROBI1938.html
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:00 AM
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31. US Govt has a lot to answer for as Africa and the Middle-East get VOICE. 1st freedom 4 Libya then >
tunatrawler catalyst
by MushuThaLohari
US Government has a lot to answer for as Africa and the Middle-East get VOICE. And we will answer too. First Freedom for Libya, etc #feb17
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:03 AM
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32. Sarkozy's reshuffle seeks damage control in Arab world
marwame Marwa Elnaggar
RT @france24: FRANCE: Sarkozy's reshuffle seeks damage control in Arab world http://f24.my/fTrwbV
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LATEST UPDATE: 28/02/2011 - DIPLOMACY - FRANCE - MICHÈLE ALLIOT-MARIE - NICOLAS SARKOZY

Sarkozy's reshuffle seeks damage control in Arab world
Sarkozy’s latest reshuffle, notably the appointment of Alain Juppé (photo) as foreign minister, is meant to remedy a clumsy response to uprisings in the Arab world. France24.com takes a look at a shift in a crucial area of French diplomacy.

By Jon FROSCH (text)

His approval ratings are low and his name has lately been splashed unflatteringly across newspaper front pages, but French President Nicolas Sarkozy is not giving up without a fight.

In his latest plan of attack, Sarkozy has recast French foreign policy with a change-up of foreign, defence and interior ministers intended to correct a diplomatic course that has been strewn with errors, notably France’s reaction to the anti-government movements currently sweeping the Arab world.

The reshuffle comes with high stakes for Sarkozy, who is trying to boost his chances of re-election next year. France has a historically fraught relationship with many countries in the region (some of them former colonies), and the administration was left embarrassed not just by the toppling of allies like Egypt’s Mubarak and Tunisia’s Ben Ali, but also by a series of missteps by outgoing Foreign Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie.

France ‘must not be afraid’
Sarkozy's televised statement Sunday evening was expected to explain the motivations behind the reshuffle, but interestingly the president did not once mention Alliot-Marie or the reasons for her resignation. The announcement came in the wake of Alliot-Marie’s clumsy and much publicised pledges of French support for Tunisian riot police, as well as revelations that she had spent her holiday in Tunisia during the protests and had borrowed a private jet from a Ben Ali confidante. Instead of rebuking her, the French president painted the new appointment as France taking necessary steps to prepare for potentially emerging Arab democracies.

...

New Arab policy only skin-deep?

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http://www.france24.com/en/20110228-alain-juppe-cabinet-reshuffle-sarkozy-policy-arab-world-france-michele-alliot-marie-paris?ns_linkname=20110228_alain_juppe_cabinet_reshuffle_sarkozy_policy&ns_campaign=editorial&ns_mchannel=reseaux_sociaux&ns_source=twitter&ns_fee=0


It's too late baby now it's too late...
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:05 AM
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33.  #UNHCR hotline for #refugees and asylum-seekers in #LIBYA >
rstripolina rstripolina
RT @Refugees: #UNHCR hotline for #refugees and asylum-seekers in #LIBYA +218 214777503 PLEASE RT
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:06 AM
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34.  @NellyFurtado will return $1mil paid to her by #Gaddafi clan to help #libyan people
libyansrevolt Libyans Revolt
by ChangeInLibya
Extremely happy to hear that @NellyFurtado will return $1mil paid to her by #Gaddafi clan to help #libyan people #libya #feb17
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Hey Beyonce, what's up? Think you could return the $2 million of blood money u got? Usher?
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:12 AM
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35. U.S. shields foreign mercenaries in Libya to protect Bush officials
wikileaks WikiLeaks
U.S. shields foreign mercenaries in Libya to protect Bush officials | Salon http://is.gd/qhKo8j
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MONDAY, FEB 28, 2011 09:29 ET
GLENN GREENWALD
U.S. shields foreign mercenaries in Libya to protect Bush officials


Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, right, and President Barack Obama (with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in between) during the G8 Summit in L'Aquila, Italy, July 2009.


It has been widely documented that many of the worst atrocities on behalf of Libyan leader Moammar Gadaffi have been committed by foreign mercenaries from countries such as Algeria, Ethiopia and Tunisia. Despite that, the U.N. Security Council's sanctions Resolution aimed at Libya, which was just enacted last week, includes a strange clause that specifically forbids international war crimes prosecutions against mercenaries from nations which are not signatories to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which protects many of the mercenaries Gadaffi is using. Section 6 of the Resolution states that the Security Council:
    Decides that nationals, current or former officials or personnel from a State outside the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya which is not a party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of that State for all alleged acts or omissions arising out of or related to operations in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya established or authorized by the Council, unless such exclusive jurisdiction has been expressly waived by the State;
Why would a clause be inserted to expressly protect war crimes-committing mercenaries on Gadaffi's payroll from international prosecutions? Because, as The Telegraph's John Swaine reports, the Obama administration insisted on its inclusion -- as an absolutely non-negotiable demand -- due to a fear that its exclusion might render Bush officials (or, ultimately, even Obama officials) subject to war crimes prosecutions at the ICC on the same theory that would be used to hold Libya's mercenaries accountable:
    The US insisted that the UN resolution was worded so that no one from an outside country that is not a member of the ICC could be prosecuted for their actions in Libya.

    This means that mercenaries from countries such as Algeria, Ethiopia and Tunisia -- which have all been named by rebel Libyan diplomats to the UN as being among the countries involved -- would escape prosecution even if they were captured, because their nations are not members of the court.

    The move was seen as an attempt to prevent a precedent that could see Americans prosecuted by the ICC for alleged crimes in other conflicts. While the US was once among the signatories to the court, George W. Bush withdrew from it in 2002 and declared that it did not have power over Washington. . . . It was inserted despite Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the UN, saying that all those "who slaughter civilians" would "be held personally accountable".
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Much more here http://www.salon.com/news/libya/?story=/opinion/greenwald/2011/02/28/war_crimes



Two paragraphs from Greenwald, 4 from the Telegraph for DU rule copyright adherence. Suggest you read it all.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:15 AM
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36. #G trying to bring division & trying to make civil war in libya - but as LIBYAN's we are ONE we are>
freelibyatoday justice
by septimius_sever
#libya #Gadafi is trying to bring division & trying to make civil war in libya - but as LIBYAN's we are ONE we are UNITED we STAND TOGETHER!
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He spent 42 yrs doing that with his buddies according to Wikileaks cables. Sick.
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Poboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:15 AM
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37. Recommend.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:16 AM
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38. #Yemen gov 2 form a natl unity gov w\in 24hrs. no thank you. We want to overthrow regime!
Dima_Khatib Dima Khatib أنا ديمة
#Yemen government says will form a national unity government within 24hours. Opposition says: no thank you. We want to overthrow regime!
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:40 AM
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52. #Yemen - NO internet right now
marwame Marwa Elnaggar
RT @yemen_2011: friend in #Aden says NO internet right now - #Yemen
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steve2470 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:17 AM
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39. k&r nt
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:18 AM
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40. #G 2 send an envoy to rebel-held Benghazi with food,medicine & medical equipment
fieldproducer Neal Mann
The Libyan Government says it will send an envoy to rebel-held Benghazi with food,medicine & medical equipment - Reuters #Libya
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Hah! Here's a horse for you Revolutionaries. Now open the gates of Troy.
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sasha031 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:20 AM
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42. I would be fearful that supplies could be poisoned.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:25 AM
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46. Worse, according to Libyans, brought in by mercs, booby-trapped w\ explosives
Edited on Mon Feb-28-11 11:30 AM by Catherina
to then show proof of Al-Qaeda suicide attacks after putting green armbands on the corpses, Hitler style.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:19 AM
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41. US military repositioning forces around #Libya to provide options and flexibility
fieldproducer Neal Mann
US military says it is repositioning forces in area around #Libya in order to provide options and flexibility - Reuters
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What a surprise!
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:22 AM
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43. We survived on dates, milk for 100s of years. will do that till Gaddafi goes out

ChangeInLibya Halwasa Guy
Libyans knew how to survive on dates and milk for 100s of years. We'll do that till Gaddafi goes out (Good thing I'm in a farm). #libya
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:23 AM
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44. In benghazi, set up anti aircraft position on the water front. This is going slower than they'd hope
martinchulov Martin Chulov
In benghazi, rebels have set up anti aircraft position on the water front. This is going slower than they'd hoped. #libya
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:39 AM
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51. protestors built air defense around Benghazi.
ArabicDemocrati Arabic Democracy
The protestors built air defense around Benghazi. #Tripoli #Libya #Feb17 #Gadhafi #Gaddafi #gaddaficrimes #Benghazi
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:24 AM
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45. Gaddafi, send ur intelligence chief to "negotiate" with me. Gotta meat cleaver right here
ChangeInLibya Halwasa Guy
I wish Gaddafi would send his intelligence chief to "negotiate" with me. I have a meat cleaver next to me just for him. #libya #feb17
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:33 AM
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47. amnesty: Govts must stop selling arms to regimes that use them against their citizens
marwame Marwa Elnaggar
RT @amnesty: Govts must stop selling arms to regimes that use them against their citizens http://ow.ly/44NTg #Libya #Yemen #Bahrain #jan25
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omg Amnesty. WTFU. Governments need to stop selling arms PERIOD.

GOVERNMENTS URGED TO ACT ON ARMS TRADE TREATY


Killings of demonstrators in the Middle East and N Africa show a need for arms controls
© APGraphicsBank

28 Feb

In order to avoid further such tragedies, the world urgently needs a preventive tool. Therefore states must ensure that the Arms Trade Treaty currently under negotiation will build on this important precedent.

Governments will be discussing what should be part of an ATT. Control Arms campaigners stress that all weapons, munitions and related equipment – from armored vehicles, missiles and aircraft through to small arms, grenades and ammunition – for the use of force in military, police and internal security operations enforcement must be covered if the Treaty is to be effective in saving lives and preventing grave human rights abuses.

The importance of international cooperation and the need for assistance amongst countries to make the treaty work effectively will also be on the ‘to-do’ list of negotiators.

"The time where our governments and companies could operate without any legally-binding rules is coming to an end. It is ridiculous that there are Treaties to regulate the sale of everything from dinosaur bones to postage stamps, but not deadly weapons. Those who export arms irresponsibly need to know their trading days are numbered. It’s time to put the arms trade under control," said Anna Macdonald of Oxfam.

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http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/governments-must-get-serious-arms-trade-treaty-2011-02-28
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:34 AM
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48. Saadi Gaddafi, not happy with travel ban because he wants travel to do safari!
Edited on Mon Feb-28-11 11:34 AM by Catherina
Dima_Khatib Dima Khatib أنا ديمة
Saadi Gaddafi, ex footballer, son of Gaddafi, said to ABC that he was not happy with travel ban because he wants travel to do safari! #libya
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Dance Marie-Antoinette, dance.



Dima_Khatib Dima Khatib أنا ديمة
You can watch ABC interview with 2 sons of Gaddafi on line.. You can hear Saadi Gaddafi saying he is hiring lawyer to lift travel ban #libya
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sasha031 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:37 AM
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49. I saw that interview
the man is obviously an idiot....
.oblivious of his surroundings.

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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:38 AM
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50. US sought but failed to get green light for military action
LibyaFeb17_com Libyan Youth
US sought but failed to get green light for military action - #feb17 #libya - http://www.libyafeb17.com/?p=3014
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http://turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/02/28/how_the_us_sought_but_failed_to_get_a_green_light_for_military_action_in_libya?sms_ss=twitter&at_xt=4d6bb0386d1a6af4,0


How the U.S. sought, but failed, to get a green light for military action to protect civilians, installations in Libya
Posted By Colum Lynch Monday, February 28, 2011 - 12:22 AM

While the U.N. Security Council spent last week debating sanctions and the pursuit of an investigation into crimes against humanity in Libya, the U.S. delegation had another idea on its mind. U.S. diplomats sought to insert language into the U.N. resolution on Libya that would have raised the possibility of an international military intervention, two Security Council members familiar with the discussions told Turtle Bay.

The U.S. amendment called for authorizing member states, working with the cooperation of the United Nations, to use "all means necessary to protect civilians and key installations." In the diplomatic terminology of U.N. resolutions, the phrase "all means necessary" has traditionally served as a code for military action.

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The provision provoked criticism of the United States because it shields large numbers of foreign mercenaries operating on behalf of Qaddafi from possible prosecution by the Hague-based court. But the provision would also immunize American and allied forces from possible prosecution if they enter Libya to help protect civilians or protect humanitarian relief efforts.

The provision was included in the final resolution at the insistence of "one country," Araud said Saturday night. "It was absolutely necessary for one country to have that, considering its parliamentary constraints. It was a red line for the United States, it was a deal breaker. This is the reason why we accepted this unanimously."

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http://turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/02/28/how_the_us_sought_but_failed_to_get_a_green_light_for_military_action_in_libya?sms_ss=twitter&at_xt=4d6bb0386d1a6af4,0



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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 12:44 PM
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60. REC -- USA, STAY OUT OF LIBYA -- END OCCUPATION OF IRAQ --
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:42 AM
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53. Reuters: US Marines & Air-force redeploys around #Libya to carry out any possible missions.
SultanAlQassemi Sultan Al Qassemi
Reuters: US Marines & Air-force redeploys around #Libya to carry out any possible missions.
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If you want to be heroes, warn the Libyans, drop bunker busting bombs on #G's compound and send SF Forces down those tunnels to hunt him down like that filthy rat he is.

Then. LEAVE.
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sasha031 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:48 AM
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55. that is what I have been thinking
SF to go in and take #G and otters out.

supply food, medical supplies and weapons for defense.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-11 11:44 AM
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54. Part 5 here
www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x528505
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