The New Libya...

The New Libya...

[h=2]KWA MATUKIO HAYA BADO KUNA WATU WANAUNGA MKONO HARAKA ZA WATU WA ULAYA NA MAREKANI ETI KULETA AMANI ULIMWENGUNI


Renewed clashes between Libyan militias, 26 dead[/h]April 4, 2012

At least 26 people have been killed as violence flares up once again in the western Libyan town of Zwara.
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This comes after tensions sparked over the weekend between the Arab-majority town of Ragdalein and the Berber-dominated town of Zwara, about 110 kilometers west of the capital Tripoli.
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The violence is fuelled by deep-rooted animosity between the neighbors, who took different sides in Libya's civil war that toppled Muammar Gaddafi last year.
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The clashes had escalated by Tuesday, with militia groups opening tank and artillery fire on each other. At least 22 people died in the fighting.
The National Transitional Council (NTC), which took power after Gaddafi's capture and killing in October, has struggled to stamp its authority on the country and rein in the myriad armed groups that helped defeat the dictator's forces but have refused to disarm...........

Renewed clashes between Libyan militias, 26 dead « Laaska News
 
Western countries have hidden agenda, be carefull.
 
KWA MATUKIO HAYA BADO KUNA WATU WANAUNGA MKONO HARAKA ZA WATU WA ULAYA NA MAREKANI ETI KULETA AMANI ULIMWENGUNI


Renewed clashes between Libyan militias, 26 dead


April 4, 2012

At least 26 people have been killed as violence flares up once again in the western Libyan town of Zwara.
.
This comes after tensions sparked over the weekend between the Arab-majority town of Ragdalein and the Berber-dominated town of Zwara, about 110 kilometers west of the capital Tripoli.
.
The violence is fuelled by deep-rooted animosity between the neighbors, who took different sides in Libya's civil war that toppled Muammar Gaddafi last year.
.
The clashes had escalated by Tuesday, with militia groups opening tank and artillery fire on each other. At least 22 people died in the fighting.
The National Transitional Council (NTC), which took power after Gaddafi's capture and killing in October, has struggled to stamp its authority on the country and rein in the myriad armed groups that helped defeat the dictator's forces but have refused to disarm...........

Renewed clashes between Libyan militias, 26 dead « Laaska News
Kulikuwepo na habari za makubaliano ya kusimamisha mapigano kati ya makabila ndani ya Libya, sasa unaweza kuta makubaliano hayo siyo baina ya makabila yote ya Libya, maana ukianza kuingiza ukabila, then kila kabila linataka share yake na kujitenga kuwa autonomous etc etc, na wana enforce hayo through check points nk.
Hao waliorefuse ku disarm wanataka kujuwa share yao ni ipi, wakikubali ku disarm itaweza kusababisha udikteta mbaya.

Libya mpya ni noumer.
 
At least two security officials have been killed after ex-rebels attacked the office of the Libyan prime minister in the capital, Tripoli.
A witness said pick-up trucks mounted with anti-aircraft guns surrounded the building and a gun battle ensued.
A government official later said the fighting had ceased

Zaidi hapa BBC News - Libya PM office attacked by gunmen in Tripoli
 
Sasa hvi baada ya NATO na wenzao kuidumbukizia nchi hii ya Afrika kidole cha ******, habari za Libya haziko tena kwenye kurasa za mbele za vyombo vyao. Walichokitaka wameshakipata kwa msaada wa waliba na waafrika wenzao!
 
I am a bit concerned about the politics of Libya but to the moment I have not attained the idea behind what the Libyans wanted after the fall of Gaddafi. I believe Libya was to be advancing more democratically and in its internal peace and security as well. I expected a Tunisia-like model of transition.
To my surprise however, is this unending clashes between rivals and the NTC. Reports of killings and gunshots are eminent. On the other side Tripoli is engulfed with uncollected garbage, meaning that some social sectors have paralyzed.
Does this mean that Libyans and the NTC were not ready for Libya without Gaddafi?
How will they resolve the differences within?
Where is the international media (coverage on these issues) and Allied forces (France and NATO)?
Was the intent to see Gaddafi dead without any way forward?

Just curious to know!
wamepiga kura hivi majuzi lakini benghazi hawakushiriki uchaguzi,Libya mpya ni vipande vipande tu,serikali ni hapo Tripoli tu ndo inatawala,sina uhakika mafuta nani anamiliki.
 
Hii nchi meshajitia kidole cha matakoni!

Walitaka domo-krasi, sasa wanalalamika.
Almost a year since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, poverty is still widespread throughout Libya.
The country's rich oil reserves are the largest in Africa and many people are calling for the political elite to spread that wealth among the people. Link BBC News - Benghazi's struggle with poverty
 

"The honeymoon has been brief indeed. Because of the prominent role Ben Yusef played last year when he returned from Dubai, with medicines, food and other supplies, and his financial support for the war effort, he was extremely popular when elected MLC chairman on 25 February, just five days after Misrata elected its first new council for decades."

Kumbe hizi design za kugawa msosi kupata kura siyo Bongo tu!

Ukweli ambao hauandikwi kuhusu Libya ni kwamba watu wa Libya mpaka sasa wanajuta kwa uhuni walioifanyia nchi yao.
 
A strong explosion rocked the Libyan military intelligence offices in the eastern city of Benghazi on Wednesday but caused no casualties, security sources and eyewitnesses said.

Benghazi has seen a spate of attacks, as well as protests by local groups who complain that eastern Libya is being neglected by the authorities in the capital Tripoli and who want more powers for the region.

Seven Iranian relief workers, official guests of the Libyan Red Crescent Association, were abducted on Tuesday in the heart of the city by an unknown armed group.

Link Blast hits Libyan military intel office in Benghazi | Top News | Reuters
 
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