Boh Boh Bah from sierra leone the un should take action immediatlly be fore it鈥檚 too late
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Do you have any specific comments on the role of UK, US, Turkey, France, Germany, or your own country, in "global policing", that we can put to our panel?
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These are some of our panellists later: Michael O''Hanlon from Brookings Institution in the US, Fawaz Gerges from Middle East Centre at LSE, Mustafa Akyol from the Turkish Daily News, Michael Binyon from The Times
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Michael in Adelaide, South Australia: Yes to intervention, provided the protection of life is necessary. The world will one day be more comfortable with this global policing approach. Run it via the help of blogs on a "World social network" aka Facebook to further determine if any legal action against despots is necessary.
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@大象传媒_WHYS Because there is no oil in Ivoiry Coast.
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Panel of experts on @大象传媒_WHYS at 1700/1800GMT on global response to #Libya. If there's intervention there, why not Ivory Coast, Yemen?
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Sheikh Kafumba Dukuly: We have to restore hopes to the people of Libya. Gaddafi needs to exit. This is a global village where we need to hold leaders accountable for their actions.
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Quarshie in Ghana says: It is better for a power vacuum to be created than for Gaddafi to continue the massacre.
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Shafi in Uganda: The west has not given Africa the opportunity to resolve their issues. You can't stop killing by killings. Air strikes are killing the people of libya.
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Annie Paul in Kingston, Jamaica: Either do it consistently with all countries that have problems such as Libya or refrain from interfering all round. This business of selective interference raises questions about the motive behind US/Euro military interventions.
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Jan: Before policing other countries, maybe the inhabitants should be asked whether they want help by external forces. Ivory Coast is calling for help but no-one is responding. It's not correct to ignore them but fight Gaddafi for oil.
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With the 大象传媒 silence and run down on coverage of libya we know the real story is censored . Dont trust the evil 大象传媒. Tgs
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Clayton in Medellin, Colombia: I agree with the UN trying to help the rebels but there is a nagging in the back of my mind. Has the UN investigated the claims of Gaddafi about the Taliban and if not how do we know that what Gaddafi is claiming isn't true.
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UK PM David Cameron: "I believe support in the Arab world, not just amongst Arab leaders but also amongst Arab people, for saving lives in Libya, is very strong." Is he right?
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Shame upon USA,UK& FRANCE! it is now clear how confused their foul agenda of envy&oil. it was amistake to throw a STONE at a HIVE ie Gadafi army(wako c,uganda)
Latest from Libya: Wednesday
| Wednesday, 3 March 2011 | 11:45 - 23:00 GMT
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Boh Boh Bah from sierra leone the un should take action immediatlly be fore it鈥檚 too late
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Do you have any specific comments on the role of UK, US, Turkey, France, Germany, or your own country, in "global policing", that we can put to our panel?
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These are some of our panellists later: Michael O''Hanlon from Brookings Institution in the US, Fawaz Gerges from Middle East Centre at LSE, Mustafa Akyol from the Turkish Daily News, Michael Binyon from The Times
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Michael in Adelaide, South Australia: Yes to intervention, provided the protection of life is necessary. The world will one day be more comfortable with this global policing approach. Run it via the help of blogs on a "World social network" aka Facebook to further determine if any legal action against despots is necessary.
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@大象传媒_WHYS Because there is no oil in Ivoiry Coast.
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Panel of experts on @大象传媒_WHYS at 1700/1800GMT on global response to #Libya. If there's intervention there, why not Ivory Coast, Yemen?
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Sheikh Kafumba Dukuly: We have to restore hopes to the people of Libya. Gaddafi needs to exit. This is a global village where we need to hold leaders accountable for their actions.
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Quarshie in Ghana says: It is better for a power vacuum to be created than for Gaddafi to continue the massacre.
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Shafi in Uganda: The west has not given Africa the opportunity to resolve their issues. You can't stop killing by killings. Air strikes are killing the people of libya.
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Annie Paul in Kingston, Jamaica: Either do it consistently with all countries that have problems such as Libya or refrain from interfering all round. This business of selective interference raises questions about the motive behind US/Euro military interventions.
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Jan: Before policing other countries, maybe the inhabitants should be asked whether they want help by external forces. Ivory Coast is calling for help but no-one is responding. It's not correct to ignore them but fight Gaddafi for oil.
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With the 大象传媒 silence and run down on coverage of libya we know the real story is censored . Dont trust the evil 大象传媒. Tgs
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Clayton in Medellin, Colombia: I agree with the UN trying to help the rebels but there is a nagging in the back of my mind. Has the UN investigated the claims of Gaddafi about the Taliban and if not how do we know that what Gaddafi is claiming isn't true.
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UK PM David Cameron: "I believe support in the Arab world, not just amongst Arab leaders but also amongst Arab people, for saving lives in Libya, is very strong." Is he right?
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Shame upon USA,UK& FRANCE! it is now clear how confused their foul agenda of envy&oil. it was amistake to throw a STONE at a HIVE ie Gadafi army(wako c,uganda)