Colonel Gaddafi has again appeared on state TV making a defiant speech saying his people will take up arms if a no-fly zone is imposed by Western nations or the UN, as many of the rebels have been calling for. It's an option actively being discussed by the US and UK, although only with UN backing. France is also backing Britain's push for a no-fly zone.
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the minister was 30 mins late, so now rushing across town to get to @大象传媒_WHYS venue in time. Excited to meet lots of regular contributors
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That''s all for now folks. Compelling and fascinating discussion between Libyan people on the show today, even if i say so myself (Claudia from the WHYS team). You can keep talking about it on our blog and facebook.
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@bbclysedoucet @大象传媒_WHYS Very fiery especially when Qadaffi relative told Libyans in UK to mind their own business!
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impassioned arguments @大象传媒_WHYS between relative Qadaffi in Tripoli and 2 Libyans abroad #Libya #Feb17
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The libyans have to be careful and be weary of the intentions of the libyans in exile. Look what happened in iraq, on account of one liar who hated saddam, the usa invaded iran,, now the guy has confessed. Why can people wiser? The west does like muslims and all these are done to fight islam, and nothing else. If libyans have issues amongst themselves let them sort it out. It is true that Gadafi has overstayed, but removing him does not mean we must destroy libya and all what libyans stand for. Ibrahim. Freetown.
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18:49
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Let president Gadafi see Icc if he knowing that,he had right but not the violation of democracy. Thanks Donato Deng Athian in warrap state S.S.
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Presley From Zambia emailed WHYS: Whose arming those rebels in Libya? Do your honestly call them peaceful demonstrators? The international media has overlooked who is arming the rebels and its pure bias. Please Gaddafi don't give up.
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18:51
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I鈥檓 Tess Nacorda from philippines work here in bahrain, the ICC and Qadafe is the same dictator USA and BRITISH is a powerful strong*
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Anguzu in Kampala on FB: Authorities planning to impose a "no fly zone" in Libya should be able to supply arms to the rebels since Gaddafi is planning to provide arms to his supporters to the counter measure.
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Alan in Arizona on the blog: Libya is a part of the world and the United Nations. So the world should be concerned. Sammy's attitude concerns me. He cares little for his fellow countrymen in comparison to his own personal concerns and beliefs.
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What about the so called normal Libyans who stole all the personal belongings and vehicles from the expat oil workers? Nothing to do with government troops.
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Ngumbi from Kenya on FB: Gaddafi can't be Teflon forever. There comes a time when citizen's collective courage outweighs the evil courage of a dictator. Such is the time in Libya.
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Kilo on FB: Gaddafi is like a 7th grader, the citizens are like 2nd graders and Libya is the playground. Unless the whole school is coming after him... My money's on the 7th grader.
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Why does the west want to impose their own form of democracy on Libyans. If civilians were to take up arms in Britain, what would the prime minister do to protect the rest of the populace? Mohamed Sheriff in Johannesburg
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John in Cleveland emailed WHYS: My heart goes out to the Libyan people. Unfortunately, there's not much I can do. What can individuals do to help, when our countries are sitting around?
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18:24
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The international community must intervene militarily and save the libyan people from the evil forces of gaddafi from Abdulai jalloh in Guinea
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Kondwani in Malawi on FB: Once called 'the ultimate survivor', I am afraid Gaddafi may have survived.
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David in Nigeria on FB: I support a no-fly zone and a US air strike should be considered because of the humanitarian catastrophe.
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Paramza on the blog: Gaddafi has hit the nail right on the head. Clearly a no-fly zone is going to prolong the conflict for decades. The solution is to bring all opposing forces to the negotiation table.
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Hi, we''re live on air. Speaking to Libyan people about the latest situation and asking if they support a no-fly zone. We also hear from women in Cairo. After clashes at a women''s march, is now the right time to push for women''s rights or should they focus on fighting for democracy? Post your comments on the blog.
Another bloody day in Libya
| Wednesday, 3 March 2011 | 18:00 - 19:10 GMT
Colonel Gaddafi has again appeared on state TV making a defiant speech saying his people will take up arms if a no-fly zone is imposed by Western nations or the UN, as many of the rebels have been calling for. It's an option actively being discussed by the US and UK, although only with UN backing. France is also backing Britain's push for a no-fly zone.
Your comments
Comment sent via Twitter
the minister was 30 mins late, so now rushing across town to get to @大象传媒_WHYS venue in time. Excited to meet lots of regular contributors
Comment sent via host
That''s all for now folks. Compelling and fascinating discussion between Libyan people on the show today, even if i say so myself (Claudia from the WHYS team). You can keep talking about it on our blog and facebook.
Comment sent via Twitter
@bbclysedoucet @大象传媒_WHYS Very fiery especially when Qadaffi relative told Libyans in UK to mind their own business!
Comment sent via Twitter
impassioned arguments @大象传媒_WHYS between relative Qadaffi in Tripoli and 2 Libyans abroad #Libya #Feb17
Comment sent via SMS
The libyans have to be careful and be weary of the intentions of the libyans in exile. Look what happened in iraq, on account of one liar who hated saddam, the usa invaded iran,, now the guy has confessed. Why can people wiser? The west does like muslims and all these are done to fight islam, and nothing else. If libyans have issues amongst themselves let them sort it out. It is true that Gadafi has overstayed, but removing him does not mean we must destroy libya and all what libyans stand for. Ibrahim. Freetown.
Comment sent via SMS
Let president Gadafi see Icc if he knowing that,he had right but not the violation of democracy. Thanks Donato Deng Athian in warrap state S.S.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Presley From Zambia emailed WHYS: Whose arming those rebels in Libya? Do your honestly call them peaceful demonstrators? The international media has overlooked who is arming the rebels and its pure bias. Please Gaddafi don't give up.
Comment sent via SMS
I鈥檓 Tess Nacorda from philippines work here in bahrain, the ICC and Qadafe is the same dictator USA and BRITISH is a powerful strong*
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Anguzu in Kampala on FB: Authorities planning to impose a "no fly zone" in Libya should be able to supply arms to the rebels since Gaddafi is planning to provide arms to his supporters to the counter measure.
Comment sent via BLOG
Alan in Arizona on the blog: Libya is a part of the world and the United Nations. So the world should be concerned. Sammy's attitude concerns me. He cares little for his fellow countrymen in comparison to his own personal concerns and beliefs.
Comment sent via SMS
What about the so called normal Libyans who stole all the personal belongings and vehicles from the expat oil workers? Nothing to do with government troops.
Comment sent via Facebook
Ngumbi from Kenya on FB: Gaddafi can't be Teflon forever. There comes a time when citizen's collective courage outweighs the evil courage of a dictator. Such is the time in Libya.
Comment sent via Facebook
Kilo on FB: Gaddafi is like a 7th grader, the citizens are like 2nd graders and Libya is the playground. Unless the whole school is coming after him... My money's on the 7th grader.
Comment sent via SMS
Why does the west want to impose their own form of democracy on Libyans. If civilians were to take up arms in Britain, what would the prime minister do to protect the rest of the populace? Mohamed Sheriff in Johannesburg
Comment sent via YOURSAY
John in Cleveland emailed WHYS: My heart goes out to the Libyan people. Unfortunately, there's not much I can do. What can individuals do to help, when our countries are sitting around?
Comment sent via SMS
The international community must intervene militarily and save the libyan people from the evil forces of gaddafi from Abdulai jalloh in Guinea
Comment sent via Facebook
Kondwani in Malawi on FB: Once called 'the ultimate survivor', I am afraid Gaddafi may have survived.
Comment sent via Facebook
David in Nigeria on FB: I support a no-fly zone and a US air strike should be considered because of the humanitarian catastrophe.
Comment sent via Facebook
Paramza on the blog: Gaddafi has hit the nail right on the head. Clearly a no-fly zone is going to prolong the conflict for decades. The solution is to bring all opposing forces to the negotiation table.
Comment sent via host
Hi, we''re live on air. Speaking to Libyan people about the latest situation and asking if they support a no-fly zone. We also hear from women in Cairo. After clashes at a women''s march, is now the right time to push for women''s rights or should they focus on fighting for democracy? Post your comments on the blog.