How should the rest of the world respond to what's happening in Syria? Ros puts the question to the panel - what do you think?
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Panellists disagree with Sara, a Libyan caller in Dubai, that those opposing Gaddafi should be armed by outside countries.
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Xaviour Thekop: I think the U.N should intervene in Ivory Coast and Yemen as well.
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Aswani Victor in Eldoret, Kenya: For the sake of the human race, let other countries intervene and not allow leaders to kill innocent people for their selfish gains. The likes of Gaddafi & Gbagbo should face what Saddam Hussein faced. They're no better.
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Mark in the UK: "I'm tired of people saying 'What about Ivory Coast, where's the UN?', especially as it's the same people who usually want African solutions for African problems... the UN ARE there, but the ball's with the AU, who've failed to make progress, despite talking tough initially."
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Our panellist Fawaz Gerges: "American intervention in Iraq deligitimised other interventions where civilians are at risk."
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@CDLibrl - It is a lot, so many things going on at the moment. You can of course send in your comments 24/7 on Facebook, our blog, @´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS on Twitter!
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why should one person stand on the right of the people @ this modern age.@´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS
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Thats a lot of material to cover. You should have a 2 hour show!!
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We're on air now on @´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS in the US (rest of the world starting in an hour) - talking #Yemen, #Syria, #Israel, #Libya, #Ivory Coast
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Ben J here - World Have Your Say is on air now, 1700GMT, in the United States; and we''re on air in the rest of the world at 1800GMT. Put your question on foreign intervention in Libya, Yemen, Ivory Coast and elsewhere to our panel.
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Originarious in Nigeria. do de aboriginal libyan desert tribes have a right 2 defend themselves? no need 2 bombard libya 2 effect a no flight zone, place an aircraft carrier nearby & engage any libyan fighter jet in flight if u can. why will de libyan army not put down their uniforms & confront de rebels, de rebels’ demand is 4 gadafi 2 go away 2gether with his tribe, how absurd. are de rebels going 2 force de other tribes 2 submit 2 their governance?
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Africans Mocospace in Nairobi, Kenya: AU should push to pass a resolution at the UN protecting Libya's oil & gas from being stolen by USA, UK and France should they succeed with their war on Libya.
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George in Adelaide, South Australia: USA, UK, UN and France have decided to support 'rebels' which I feel is contravening the whole essence of democracy. I believe true Democrats use words and not sword just as it happened in Egypt and Tunisia.
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Following the rhetoric, next is the "no-fly" zone over Gaza isn’t? -Pablo PARRADO Paris France
Latest from Libya: Wednesday
| Wednesday, 3 March 2011 | 11:45 - 23:00 GMT
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How should the rest of the world respond to what's happening in Syria? Ros puts the question to the panel - what do you think?
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Panellists disagree with Sara, a Libyan caller in Dubai, that those opposing Gaddafi should be armed by outside countries.
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Xaviour Thekop: I think the U.N should intervene in Ivory Coast and Yemen as well.
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Aswani Victor in Eldoret, Kenya: For the sake of the human race, let other countries intervene and not allow leaders to kill innocent people for their selfish gains. The likes of Gaddafi & Gbagbo should face what Saddam Hussein faced. They're no better.
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Mark in the UK: "I'm tired of people saying 'What about Ivory Coast, where's the UN?', especially as it's the same people who usually want African solutions for African problems... the UN ARE there, but the ball's with the AU, who've failed to make progress, despite talking tough initially."
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Our panellist Fawaz Gerges: "American intervention in Iraq deligitimised other interventions where civilians are at risk."
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@CDLibrl - It is a lot, so many things going on at the moment. You can of course send in your comments 24/7 on Facebook, our blog, @´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS on Twitter!
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why should one person stand on the right of the people @ this modern age.@´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS
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@´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS Thats a lot of material to cover. You should have a 2 hour show!!
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We're on air now on @´óÏó´«Ã½_WHYS in the US (rest of the world starting in an hour) - talking #Yemen, #Syria, #Israel, #Libya, #Ivory Coast
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Ben J here - World Have Your Say is on air now, 1700GMT, in the United States; and we''re on air in the rest of the world at 1800GMT. Put your question on foreign intervention in Libya, Yemen, Ivory Coast and elsewhere to our panel.
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Originarious in Nigeria. do de aboriginal libyan desert tribes have a right 2 defend themselves? no need 2 bombard libya 2 effect a no flight zone, place an aircraft carrier nearby & engage any libyan fighter jet in flight if u can. why will de libyan army not put down their uniforms & confront de rebels, de rebels’ demand is 4 gadafi 2 go away 2gether with his tribe, how absurd. are de rebels going 2 force de other tribes 2 submit 2 their governance?
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Africans Mocospace in Nairobi, Kenya: AU should push to pass a resolution at the UN protecting Libya's oil & gas from being stolen by USA, UK and France should they succeed with their war on Libya.
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George in Adelaide, South Australia: USA, UK, UN and France have decided to support 'rebels' which I feel is contravening the whole essence of democracy. I believe true Democrats use words and not sword just as it happened in Egypt and Tunisia.
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Following the rhetoric, next is the "no-fly" zone over Gaza isn’t? -Pablo PARRADO Paris France