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Your questions on Libya

| Friday, 3 March 2011 | 15:00 - 16:00 GMT

Two of Europe's big political names - Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Dominique de Villepin - will be on World Have Your Say on television at 1500 GMT to take your points on the situation in Libya.

Your comments

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    I think its manipulative to say we dont want gadafi and we against millitary intervention this dectator only can be stoped by force

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    Sayfudiin in Malaysia on Facebook - Why international community isn't going to help Somali people?, or Libya is better then Somali only because of the oil?

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    Why NATO and UN are so intrested in saving libyan civilians? What about the hundreds of civillians dying in zimbabwe,yemen and palestine?

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    Is the ICC going to prosecute Gaddafi? And if so, will he be taken into custody somewere?

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    How nive? How come these organized, equipped, and armed PEACEFUL demonstrated woke up in past 10 weeks ONLY IN MUSLIM countries? Masood

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    We all know that the trophy for US-NATO intervention is oil. What makes this Libyan case different? Tamatey, Norway.

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    why are armed rebels filmed and seen as heroes, and those they fight when they fight them back described as crimianals attacking civilians ? daniel from berlin

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    I think nato have gone too far in this matter they should back off for au to step before its too late fams Gambia

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    Why the West is always reluctant to intervene in Sub-Sahara Africa to save life? We have seen it in Rwanda, Darfur, Congo, and Ivory Coast. Khalil, The Hague

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    Self proclaimed defenders of democracy who are involved in libya now have allowed sri lanka to kill 40000 tamil civillians in 2009 with continuing crimes against them, go on, where is the justice. Cameron

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    Lets people of Lybia solve their own problems. If airstrikes in Lybia,why not in Ivory Coast. Frm Lebohang in Lesotho

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    Gadaffi is selfish. If the Libyans are tired of him, he should step aside. The office is not his inheritance. 42 yrs is not 42 days. Tams, Nigeria

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    @大象传媒_WHYS I think Nato sd do more to ensure the protection of civilians. What happens if Gadafi refuses to quit?

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    What will happen if Gaddafi actually gains control of his country, will it end up as anotha iraq/afganistan? vicky perkins west australia.

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    Coalition鈥檚 action in Libya is two slow, Gadafi need strong hand, so that those animals like him will change.