The Coalition uses a lot of Orwellian doublespeak. Anthony Collins from Seychelles
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It is becoming clear that america france and uk are supporting rebels against the libya governmemt. mind u what goes around comes around. from james in sierra leone
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THANK U DAVID CAMERON,I WATCHED U LIVE ON CABLE IN DE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN BRITAIN,U CONDEMED DE ACTIONS OF DICTATOR GADDAFI,ALL U SAID WAS TOTALY TRU LET GADDAFI GO NW,THANK U SIR.CHARLES 9JA
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Ben in the US: Ironic that Bahrain is supporting the rebels in Libya while suppressing the uprising in their own country.
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From:Siaka Jabateh in Monrovia,Liberia. The west and France active involvement in Libya crisis is far from protecting civilians because they are nowkilling them. It is aimed at getting the Libyans’ oil to further enrich themselves.Ivory Coast must first pray for oil inorder to grasp UN resolution too.
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Libyan American BentBenghazi tweets: What is happening in #Libya is not a civil war, but people against their dictator. #Gaddafi is massacring people. #Benghazi stands with #tripoli
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The International Community to support rebels in Libya is a big surprise but Gadafee is enjoying them blowing the wild fire for themselves Mohamed Bawa F Town
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Sagini posts: The action of international forces against Libya is inappropriate! its absurd that the recent mayhem had a keen eye by the UN yet Somalia, Sudan, Ivory Coast and Other African conflicts still have been neglected!
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Suwilanji posts: Why is it that the US , BRITAIN AND FRANCE so instrumental in all of this? The rule of law and that of sovereignty Must and should suffice at all times.
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Saba in Syria wrote to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Arabic:Thanks to France and the USA. Without them we would have been finished off a long time ago.
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Um Nidal in Tunisia contacted ´óÏó´«Ã½ Arabic: Does anyone still doubt that the UN is a tool for American policy makers? I am against Gaddafi and all other dictators but I am also against any Western intervention in Libya because these countries only care about their own interests.
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NS in Tripoli emails: I think that the air strikes are targeting Gaddafi's forces and Gaddafi himself, which is not a crime but I think the allied forces should give Gaddafi a little time so that perhaps he can surrender.
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The young leaders of the west have shown their strategic and tactical ineptitude, by plunging Libya into a lengthy, unmittigated civil war, that had almost ended! From Geoffrey Marks, Australia.
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Lynne in Scotland: I understand the cynicism which surrounds the news of the West's intervention, I was troubled by it too. The idea that it is 'all about oil' has to be at the forefront of the brain of most people. But if we do nothing what then?
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The Coalition uses a lot of Orwellian doublespeak. Anthony Collins from Seychelles
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It is becoming clear that america france and uk are supporting rebels against the libya governmemt. mind u what goes around comes around. from james in sierra leone
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THANK U DAVID CAMERON,I WATCHED U LIVE ON CABLE IN DE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN BRITAIN,U CONDEMED DE ACTIONS OF DICTATOR GADDAFI,ALL U SAID WAS TOTALY TRU LET GADDAFI GO NW,THANK U SIR.CHARLES 9JA
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Ben in the US: Ironic that Bahrain is supporting the rebels in Libya while suppressing the uprising in their own country.
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From:Siaka Jabateh in Monrovia,Liberia. The west and France active involvement in Libya crisis is far from protecting civilians because they are nowkilling them. It is aimed at getting the Libyans’ oil to further enrich themselves.Ivory Coast must first pray for oil inorder to grasp UN resolution too.
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Libyan American BentBenghazi tweets: What is happening in #Libya is not a civil war, but people against their dictator. #Gaddafi is massacring people. #Benghazi stands with #tripoli
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The International Community to support rebels in Libya is a big surprise but Gadafee is enjoying them blowing the wild fire for themselves Mohamed Bawa F Town
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Sagini posts: The action of international forces against Libya is inappropriate! its absurd that the recent mayhem had a keen eye by the UN yet Somalia, Sudan, Ivory Coast and Other African conflicts still have been neglected!
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Suwilanji posts: Why is it that the US , BRITAIN AND FRANCE so instrumental in all of this? The rule of law and that of sovereignty Must and should suffice at all times.
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Saba in Syria wrote to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Arabic:Thanks to France and the USA. Without them we would have been finished off a long time ago.
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Um Nidal in Tunisia contacted ´óÏó´«Ã½ Arabic: Does anyone still doubt that the UN is a tool for American policy makers? I am against Gaddafi and all other dictators but I am also against any Western intervention in Libya because these countries only care about their own interests.
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NS in Tripoli emails: I think that the air strikes are targeting Gaddafi's forces and Gaddafi himself, which is not a crime but I think the allied forces should give Gaddafi a little time so that perhaps he can surrender.
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The young leaders of the west have shown their strategic and tactical ineptitude, by plunging Libya into a lengthy, unmittigated civil war, that had almost ended! From Geoffrey Marks, Australia.
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Lynne in Scotland: I understand the cynicism which surrounds the news of the West's intervention, I was troubled by it too. The idea that it is 'all about oil' has to be at the forefront of the brain of most people. But if we do nothing what then?
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@´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS Gaddafi a cruel despot, common ppl request for support, being killed & Libya also will serve interest in ME, has a lot of Oil