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Twelve moderate Islamist parties in Libya have rejected a proposed election law because it encourages voting along tribal lines and gives undue influence to the wealthy, they said late on Saturday.

"The proposed electoral system does not lead to true representation of all sectors of society, instead it would produce a representation overwhelmed by tribal consideration and the influence of the rich," the Forum of National Parties said in the joint statement.

Pata uhondo hapa Libyan parties reject draft election law | News by Country | Reuters
 
New (arab) rulers of Libya in action.
 
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..QATAR walikuwa wanawasaidia waasi wa Libya!!

..I saw that on Al-Jazeera news channel.
 
US wafanya vitu vyao. Walijifanya wanaondoka Iraq...waliwaweka baadhi ya wanajeshi hao Kuwait na Malta. Hapa inaripotiwa kuwa leo wameanza kuingia Libya "kufundisha" jeshi la Libya na kulinda visima vya mafuta.


AFRICOM in action The African 'Star Wars' - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

U.S. forces were concentrated in the Malta. Today they reached the beaches of Ras Lanuf, Sirte and other oil ports under the pretext of protecting the oil fields and ports from ‘illegal exports by Libyan armed gangs'.

Zaidi hapa Americans Are Coming

Hapa pia Libya S.O.S.: U.S. TO TRAIN "LIBYAN ARMY"

Libya S.O.S.: GROUND INVASION OF LIBYA HAS STARTED TO SECURE $20 OIL PER BARREL
 
US wafanya vitu vyao. Walijifanya wanaondoka Iraq...waliwaweka baadhi ya wanajeshi hao Kuwait na Malta. Hapa inaripotiwa kuwa leo wameanza kuingia Libya "kufundisha" jeshi la Libya na kulinda visima vya mafuta.


AFRICOM in action The African 'Star Wars' - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

U.S. forces were concentrated in the Malta. Today they reached the beaches of Ras Lanuf, Sirte and other oil ports under the pretext of protecting the oil fields and ports from ‘illegal exports by Libyan armed gangs'.

Zaidi hapa Americans Are Coming

Hapa pia Libya S.O.S.: U.S. TO TRAIN "LIBYAN ARMY"

Libya S.O.S.: GROUND INVASION OF LIBYA HAS STARTED TO SECURE $20 OIL PER BARREL
Duh!

Hii kali, so sasa kuna ground troops?

Nadhani operations zinaendelea kama kawaida.
 
People in Benghazi, birthplace of the revolt which forced out former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, have been protesting for weeks to demand the sacking of Gaddafi-era officials and more transparency about how the NTC is spending Libyan assets.

The attack is a serious blow to the self-appointed but internationally recognised NTC, and underscores growing discontent over the way it is running the country.

Zaidi hapa UPDATE 2-Protesters storm Libyan government HQ in Benghazi | News by Country | Reuters
 
Mambo yamenoga sasa. From US-NATO humanitarian operation aka protecting civilians from evil dictator to operation protecting OIL and oil installations!

Baada ya US-NATO kuua raia wa Libya sasa,wanaenda kuiba mafuta kwa kasi.

Italy will help Libyan authorities protect the North African country's borders and oil facilities, Libyan Prime Minister Abdurrahim al-Keib said on Saturday.

Zaidi hapa Italy to help Libya protect borders, oil: Libya PM | Top News | Reuters
 
People in Benghazi, birthplace of the revolt which forced out former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, have been protesting for weeks to demand the sacking of Gaddafi-era officials and more transparency about how the NTC is spending Libyan assets.
NC members rats will resign now Live on rats channels this is what Big rat Djalili said before he flee in Ambulance car

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The deputy head of Libya's ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) says he has resigned amid growing protests against him.

Abdel Hafiz Ghoga told Al-Jazeera TV that he was resigning in the national interest.

Several hundred protesters stormed the NTC headquarters in the second city Benghazi on Saturday.

Zaidi hapa BBC News - Libya: NTC deputy chief Abdel Hafiz Ghoga resigns
 
Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of Libya's ruling National Transitional Council (NTC), warned on Sunday that the country could be heading towards a "bottomless pit" after protesters stormed a government office in Benghazi when he was inside.

"We are going through a political movement that can take the country to a bottomless pit," Abdel Jalil told a news conference in Benghazi.
 
Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of Libya's ruling National Transitional Council (NTC), warned on Sunday that the country could be heading towards a "bottomless pit" after protesters stormed a government office in Benghazi when he was inside.

Abdel Jalil said that, following the protests on Saturday night, he had accepted the resignation of Benghazi's mayor and elections would be held for a replacement.

"We are going through a political movement that can take the country to a bottomless pit,"
Abdel Jalil told a news conference in Benghazi. Addressing protesters' demands that the new government was not doing enough, he appealed for more time.

Zaidi hapa Libya could fall into bottomless pit-NTC chief | News by Country | Reuters
 
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Supporters of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi seized control of the town of Bani Walid on Monday after clashes with a militia loyal to the new government in which four people were killed, witnesses told Reuters.


A resident of Bani Walid, about 200 km (120 miles) south-east of Tripoli, said the sides fought using heavy weaponry, including 106 mm anti-tank weapons, and that 20 people were wounded.


Another witness told Reuters the fighting had now stopped but that Gaddafi loyalists were in control of the town centre, where they were flying green flags, a symbol of allegiance to the ousted administration. "They control the town now. They are roaming the town," said the witness, a fighter with the 28th May militia which was fighting the Gaddafi loyalists.


Bani Walid, base of the powerful Warfallah tribe, was one of the last towns in Libya to surrender to the anti-Gaddafi rebellion last year. Many people there oppose the country's new leadership.


The uprising in Bani Walid could not come at a worse time for the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC). It is already reeling from violent protests in the eastern city of Benghazi and the resignation of its second most senior official.


An air force official told Reuters that jets were being mobilised to fly to Bani Walid. In Tripoli, there were signs of security being tightened, Reuters reporters in the city said. FIGHTERS "MASSACRED"



The violence in Bani Walid was sparked when members of the May 28 militia arrested some Gaddafi loyalists. That prompted other supporters of the former leader, who was captured and killed in October, to attack the militia's garrison in the town, said the resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity.



"They massacred men at the doors of the militia headquarters," said the resident. During Libya's nine-month civil war, anti-Gaddafi rebels fought for months to take Bani Walid. Local tribal elders eventually agreed to let NTC fighters enter the town, but relations have been uneasy since and there have been occasional flare-ups of violence.


In November last year, several people were killed in Bani Walid when a militia group from Tripoli's Souq al-Juma district arrived in the town to try to arrest some local men. Taking back control of the town will be challenging because it has natural defenses. Anyone approaching from the north has to descend into a deep valley and then climb up the other side, giving defenders an advantage.

It was this landscape, in part, that prevented anti-Gaddafi militias from taking the town during the civil war, despite the fact they were heavily armed and had superior numbers.





Source : Gaddafi supporters seize control of Libyan town - Yahoo!
 
Kuna taarifa kwamba wanajeshi wa Gaddafi wameuchukua mji wa Bani Walid, kwa mujibu wa reuters.
 
Kumekucha. Na Saif ndiyo wanamrudisha. Atahukumiwa kwa Shariya huyo hachukui raundi. Yani ni kama kusema mmalizeni wenyewe hatutaki lawama...
 
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