Sunday, March 6, 2011

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The weekend was Fail.
The weekend was cool.
The weekend cries out for repetition.
The weekend before screams love.
miss my awesome






Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Yes, life can be cool

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Libya: Gaddafi must go!















masses are opposed to foreign intervention, while the first cities are in the hands of the opposition.

translation of the article by Niall Mulholland, published on 28 February to socialistworld.net

Over the weekend has Muammar al Gaddafi's control with the case of Zawiyah suffered severe setbacks to the opposition. The city is located only 30 kilometers from the capital Tripoli removed. About twenty people were killed in the four-day battle. The city Zawiyah, oil terminal and refinery is surrounded by Gaddafi's army forces, who made but so far no attempts to retake the city back.
The ten-day uprising has yet led to at least 1,000 dead and thousands of refugees. Tens of thousands of migrants are near the Libyan-Tunisian border stranded.
Other cities in Libya, have fallen in recent days in the hands of the opposition. From Misrata is reported that the opposition had repulsed a counter attack on the weekend of the regime. Tripoli, that the regime is still partially under control, is increasingly surrounded. In the great streets in the capital There are tanks and checkpoints. But in the city, the situation becomes increasingly chaotic and hopeless. There are big queues at the shops to replenish the stocks of essential supplies and banks are under siege, to teach accounts.
Due to a recent armed attack on Gaddafi's remaining base to heavily armed opposition forces reportedly to western Libya march to get there to ally with opposition militia near Tripoli. The groups consist largely of young people and former members of the security forces during joined the fierce fighting in Benghazi had the opposition. A member of the newly proclaimed "interim government" in Benghazi, Ramadan, Faitoura, said the armed groups are not part of an "official" attack on Tripoli, even if they have the support of the transitional government.
Gaddafi's days are numbered and appear to shorten, even though the demise of the regime will be accompanied by further bloodshed and renewed. A potentially major obstacle to the militias of the opposition's traditional stronghold of Qaddafi's family in the town of Sirte, which is in the middle of Benghazi and Tripoli. Although members of the military and security forces have joined the opposition in Sirte, it did not have the same magnitude as in the East of the country. But this support can fall quickly when the largest tribes in the area come to the conclusion that Gaddafi is lost.
cancel fact every day more tribes, former Gaddafi ministers, senior officials and diplomats Gaddafi allegiance and stand on the side of the revolution. Army generals have refused to issue the order to fire on demonstrators and aircraft to command against peaceful protesters.
Gaddafi's last speeches show a dictator who has lost control. He mixes bloody threats of anti-imperialist phrases and divide and rule tactics, where he promises some tribes a lot of money and land. Everything fails. Despite his sometimes "revolutionary" rhetoric, and the changes that have occurred since the coup in 1969, Gaddafi made sure that the check is in his own hands and with it the luxury lifestyle and wealth of him and his children.
Western governments who feel that in the end take the fight in Libya will end quickly publicly their hanky-panky with the brutal regime of Gaddafi. They use their former enmity with Gaddafi to get yourself on the side of the "people" to present standing. Something they do not do in relation to the semi-feudal regime in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States. The imperialists are jostling for influence to the post-Gaddafi regime to the lucrative and privileged access to Western corporations to ensure Libya's oil fields and secure the imperialist interests in the geo-strategically vital region. In particular, the U.S. is in a panic that the events in Libya in the oil-rich Saudi Arabia could be emulated, where youth for 11 March the day of the "revolution" calls.
imperialism proposes a different sound to
Western rulers have discovered very late that they have serious concerns about the lack of democracy in Libya and invited the dictator to resign. The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon announced, the sanctions of the UN Security Council would have been imposed to "accelerate the process of moving to a new system of government." Even Gaddafi's has a good friend, Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi, his Foreign Minister instructed the "end of Friendship Agreement of 2008 defakto, the contains a "non-offensive" clause.
were reports that Gaddafi transferred 3 billion pounds to Britain. Last week, the Cameron government froze the deposits of Libyan dictator and his family. British officials are also contacted members of the Libyan state and have advised them to sit down, so that the collapsed regime, rather than to the last to fight drop of blood.
Under the guise of "humanitarian" aid, some Western politicians call for a no-fly zone over Libya and even a military intervention in Libya and Saudi Arabia, if this breaks out, a mass revolt. The United States has publicly made anti-Gaddafi behind group in eastern Libya.
the Libyan masses who are aware of their history of colonialism well aware, there is hostility to imperialist intervention in the region. "Despite the great sacrifices they make every day, the Libyans reject foreign intervention from perfect, even if it is for their defense and their protection." the author writes Libyan Mahmoud Al-Nakou (Guardian 28/02/11). "The people are adamant that this is their revolution, their own."
reports Zawiyah show wide support for the uprising and punish Qaddafi's propaganda lies, that the rebels were only drug-addicted youth and foreign Al Qaeda fighters. "... It was the people of this city ... the doctor and technicians, local young people and old people ..." reports the Guardian (28/02/11).
various "neighborhood committees" and "elders" were founded in Benghazi, Musrata and Zawiyah "to ensure the Restore order "and the opposition forces, who control the eastern cities, have a" founded the National Council in the expectation that Tripoli falls.
The former Justice Minister, Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, announced to take over the chairmanship of the transitional government and suggested that he had the support of the United States. Western leaders repeatedly, he also said that Gaddafi's sons with an agreement could be reached.
Although Mustafa Abdel-Jalil's comments with other opposition forces are controversial, they want to involve him in a transitional government. That should be a warning to the his Libyan masses: Your revolution could be robbed by remnants of the Gaddafi regime, bourgeois opposition "leaders" reactionary tribal leaders and by imperialist interests.
Committee decisive
enable it to attain the revolution their goals - real democratic rights and a transformation of living standards - it takes a democratically elected committees in neighborhoods, businesses and schools that are really the interests of the mass represents the workers, young and poor and on local, regional and national level are connected. establish committees in the state apparatus is also crucial. In the democratic demands they and claims to guarantee a decent standard of living can, so a movement to the masses of Tripoli appeal to rise against Gaddafi's last stronghold.
can under democratic control of armed masses to defend themselves against Gaddafi's forces march on its last strongholds of support and sweep away the dictator and his whole regime and thus prevent the country falling back under foreign control.
a movement would immediately establish full democratic rights and elections lead to a revolutionary constituent assembly. A government that represents the interests of workers and small farmers, would take over the oil fields in public ownership under democratic control and management. This would ensure that serve the vast natural resources of the country where the majority of the population and not a corrupt elite around the Gaddafi family and multinational corporations.
To ensure this need, mass organizations of the working class are formed, independent trade unions and mass workers' parties with a socialist program. Such mass organizations of the working class would not only fight the remnants of his regime, Gaddafi and all but pro-capitalist and reactionary forces in Libya and the meddling imperialism.