Pa posts: The only way out for Gaddafi is to negotiate with the protesters and agree to their demands.
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Sajo posts: Why do we keep blaming the US, UK, Canada, Qatar, Denmark, France?If UN decision was wrong, then why would the normal population of Libya be happy on what's happening there?
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Victoria in the US emails: For how long will we Americans suffer as a consequence of our different governments bad actions? We haven't even recovered yet, from consequences of past American governments bad actions, and now this is dumped on us. Don't get me wrong I don't condone bad actions of rogue leaders, especially when they kill their own people. I just believe in appropriate action at the right time, with limited casualties, and no negative consequences on my people.
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Frits in the Netherlands emails: Gaddafi is not the problem. He is a mentally sick man. When he would be eliminated, in one way or another, his entourage is the leftover. Among them a lot of clever, educated, skilled and well-armed people.
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Edward posts: Where is the African Union? Why are African countries letting Western Nations destroy an Independent African country? If I were the Sierra Leonean president I will stop attending and paying any subscription to this body.
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Asmin in Bosnia: I totally suport no fly zone and protection of civilians. If they did same to Serbia early in 1992 the Bosnian genocide wouldn't have happened. Dont let the Kadhafi make genocide/massacre in Libya.
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@大象传媒_WHYS Why before Bahrain,Yemen? Protests in Libya started earlier. In Ivory Coast UN is already on ground.(+Libya larger threat 2 world)
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Shame on Britain, France and the United States for such barbaric act against the prosperous people of Libya. They are jealous because of the wealth and prosperity of an African state. What a world we live in today?
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@大象传媒_WHYS Yemen and Bahrain have not declared war on their people. Peace keeping comes where there is war.
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Daniel in Finland : The situations in Ivory Coast is different to that of Libya, there is already a UN presence in Ivory Coast and Gbagbo doesn't have the same military resources as those of Libya. The UN mission can be strengthened and the African union can have a presence. But there is not the same need for bombing missions.
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Dan in the US emails: The glaring difference between Libya and other conflicts, including Cote d'Ivoire currently and also Iraq and Afghanistan, is that in Libya the West was ASKED to intervene, both by the Libyan people and by Libya's neighbors in the region. If, like the Arab League, the African Union asks for Western military intervention in Cote d'Ivoire, then the West should seriously consider intervening there, too. But anyone who calls what the West is doing in Libya "imperialism" is either ignorant of the facts or is engaging in misleading hyperbole.
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Click in Ghana: Foreign intervention in Libya was totally wrong and the African Union serves no purpose for the people of Africa.
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No flyzone diverted towards supporting rebels & overthrowing gov鈥檛 w/c will bring out descrimination,tribal conflicts& long term suffering like in iraq,a -missing Fragment-
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The millitary intervention is uncalled for but we need this brutal leader to be removed peacefully bu no to occupation.Abdiaziz nairobi.
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Konstantin posts: Is it legitimate that in the name of defending peaceful demonstrations the coalition forces destroyed national air defence systems of Libya, which serves national defence aims?
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| Monday, 3 March 2011 | 10:57 - 23:00 GMT
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Pa posts: The only way out for Gaddafi is to negotiate with the protesters and agree to their demands.
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Sajo posts: Why do we keep blaming the US, UK, Canada, Qatar, Denmark, France?If UN decision was wrong, then why would the normal population of Libya be happy on what's happening there?
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Victoria in the US emails: For how long will we Americans suffer as a consequence of our different governments bad actions? We haven't even recovered yet, from consequences of past American governments bad actions, and now this is dumped on us. Don't get me wrong I don't condone bad actions of rogue leaders, especially when they kill their own people. I just believe in appropriate action at the right time, with limited casualties, and no negative consequences on my people.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Frits in the Netherlands emails: Gaddafi is not the problem. He is a mentally sick man. When he would be eliminated, in one way or another, his entourage is the leftover. Among them a lot of clever, educated, skilled and well-armed people.
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Edward posts: Where is the African Union? Why are African countries letting Western Nations destroy an Independent African country? If I were the Sierra Leonean president I will stop attending and paying any subscription to this body.
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Asmin in Bosnia: I totally suport no fly zone and protection of civilians. If they did same to Serbia early in 1992 the Bosnian genocide wouldn't have happened. Dont let the Kadhafi make genocide/massacre in Libya.
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@大象传媒_WHYS Why before Bahrain,Yemen? Protests in Libya started earlier. In Ivory Coast UN is already on ground.(+Libya larger threat 2 world)
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Shame on Britain, France and the United States for such barbaric act against the prosperous people of Libya. They are jealous because of the wealth and prosperity of an African state. What a world we live in today?
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@大象传媒_WHYS Yemen and Bahrain have not declared war on their people. Peace keeping comes where there is war.
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Daniel in Finland : The situations in Ivory Coast is different to that of Libya, there is already a UN presence in Ivory Coast and Gbagbo doesn't have the same military resources as those of Libya. The UN mission can be strengthened and the African union can have a presence. But there is not the same need for bombing missions.
Comment sent via YOURSAY
Dan in the US emails: The glaring difference between Libya and other conflicts, including Cote d'Ivoire currently and also Iraq and Afghanistan, is that in Libya the West was ASKED to intervene, both by the Libyan people and by Libya's neighbors in the region. If, like the Arab League, the African Union asks for Western military intervention in Cote d'Ivoire, then the West should seriously consider intervening there, too. But anyone who calls what the West is doing in Libya "imperialism" is either ignorant of the facts or is engaging in misleading hyperbole.
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Click in Ghana: Foreign intervention in Libya was totally wrong and the African Union serves no purpose for the people of Africa.
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No flyzone diverted towards supporting rebels & overthrowing gov鈥檛 w/c will bring out descrimination,tribal conflicts& long term suffering like in iraq,a -missing Fragment-
Comment sent via SMS
The millitary intervention is uncalled for but we need this brutal leader to be removed peacefully bu no to occupation.Abdiaziz nairobi.
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Konstantin posts: Is it legitimate that in the name of defending peaceful demonstrations the coalition forces destroyed national air defence systems of Libya, which serves national defence aims?