scarletghoul
11th August 2011, 03:11
http://lizziesliberation.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/libyan-government-blames-the-british-state-for-the-riots-and-stands-with-the-youth/
Libyan government blames British state for the riots and stands with the youth
August 10, 2011 by lizziephelan (http://lizziesliberation.wordpress.com/author/lizziephelan/)
11 Votes
http://lizziesliberation.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/267106_10100445000991298_5720147_56197631_239538_o .jpg?w=194&h=300 (http://lizziesliberation.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/267106_10100445000991298_5720147_56197631_239538_o .jpg)Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi
STATEMENT BY LIBYAN FOREIGN MINISTER DR KHALED KAIM ABOUT RIOTS ACROSS ENGLAND
The cause of rioting in the UK is the failure of the British government in reaching millions of young Brits across the country.
These youngsters, from black and working class communities, have legitimate demands to have better representation, better education and health services, better housing, jobs and more and equal opportunities.
The recent events have made Cameron unfit for the job, because of his policy failure not to respond positively to these demands. He described his own people as criminals in statements today. Instead of investing taxpayers money in areas underfunded, he is spending it on waging a savage war on Libyan people.
http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/UK-riots-Cameron-must-go-says-Libya-20110810
UK riots: Cameron must go, says Libya
2011-08-10 12:40
Tripoli - The regime of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday called for British Prime Minister David Cameron to step down, saying he had "lost all legitimacy" because of the riots shaking Britain.
"Cameron and his government must leave after the popular uprising against them and the violent repression of peaceful demonstrations by police," official news agency Jana quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaaim as saying.
"Cameron and his government have lost all legitimacy," he said.
"These demonstrations show that the British people reject this government which is trying to impose itself through force."
Kaaim called on the UN "Security Council and the international community to not stay with its arms crossed in the face of the flagrant violation of the rights of the British people".
Nightly riots which began in London and quickly spread to other major cities have gripped Britain since Saturday when an angry crowd marched to demand justice after 29-year-old Marc Duggan was shot dead by police in London.
Britain and France are spearheading Nato's aerial bombing campaign against the Gaddafi regime since March, when the United Nations approved action to protect Libyan civilians.
- AFP (http://www.afp.co.za/)
Libyan government blames British state for the riots and stands with the youth
August 10, 2011 by lizziephelan (http://lizziesliberation.wordpress.com/author/lizziephelan/)
11 Votes
http://lizziesliberation.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/267106_10100445000991298_5720147_56197631_239538_o .jpg?w=194&h=300 (http://lizziesliberation.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/267106_10100445000991298_5720147_56197631_239538_o .jpg)Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi
STATEMENT BY LIBYAN FOREIGN MINISTER DR KHALED KAIM ABOUT RIOTS ACROSS ENGLAND
The cause of rioting in the UK is the failure of the British government in reaching millions of young Brits across the country.
These youngsters, from black and working class communities, have legitimate demands to have better representation, better education and health services, better housing, jobs and more and equal opportunities.
The recent events have made Cameron unfit for the job, because of his policy failure not to respond positively to these demands. He described his own people as criminals in statements today. Instead of investing taxpayers money in areas underfunded, he is spending it on waging a savage war on Libyan people.
http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/UK-riots-Cameron-must-go-says-Libya-20110810
UK riots: Cameron must go, says Libya
2011-08-10 12:40
Tripoli - The regime of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday called for British Prime Minister David Cameron to step down, saying he had "lost all legitimacy" because of the riots shaking Britain.
"Cameron and his government must leave after the popular uprising against them and the violent repression of peaceful demonstrations by police," official news agency Jana quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaaim as saying.
"Cameron and his government have lost all legitimacy," he said.
"These demonstrations show that the British people reject this government which is trying to impose itself through force."
Kaaim called on the UN "Security Council and the international community to not stay with its arms crossed in the face of the flagrant violation of the rights of the British people".
Nightly riots which began in London and quickly spread to other major cities have gripped Britain since Saturday when an angry crowd marched to demand justice after 29-year-old Marc Duggan was shot dead by police in London.
Britain and France are spearheading Nato's aerial bombing campaign against the Gaddafi regime since March, when the United Nations approved action to protect Libyan civilians.
- AFP (http://www.afp.co.za/)