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The Late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi

The imperialist powers under the NATO slogan today continued five hundred years of genocide, murder and thief against the peoples of color of the world. It is particularly horrifying to see the world powers which just a few months ago were begging Muammar Gadhafi to buy their military materiel to better control his population are now having their useful idiots drag his bloodied, naked body through the streets of Sirte. Having been the victim of a NATO strike as he fled battle and having been captured, a mob proceeded to shoot a virtually defenceless man to the head and then concocted a fairy tale about battlefield crossfire. The pallbearers, like vultures were quick to commandeer the corpse. These included the milquetoast war president with the Nobel Peace Prize – Obama, the Zionist Sarkozy, Cameron and Hilary Clinton. They were quick to justify a cruel United Nations Resolution sponsoring a fourth generation humanitarian war supposedly for the protection of the Libyan civilians from a ‘tyrant’ but whose real interest was regime change. Regime change could allow the powers to better exploit the natural resources of Libya in order to sure up the collapsing French and British economies.

We are well aware that the conservative majority within this readership can’t wait to mouth the well known critique of Muammar Gaddafi (and his sons), largely because we expect them to be viewed as the other. Please permit us however to register our own frustrations before we tender some of his admirable qualities. Maummar Gadhafi and his sons ruled too long and too brutally over loving peoples; they squandered much of the wealth of the peoples; lived lifestyles that seemed inconsistent with some tenets of Islam; was said to be the plotter of the Lockerbie bombing; was said to have bombed a discotheque in Frankfurt; was said to have imprisoned, tortured and killed many of his fellow citizens; was a site used by the Americans and the NATO Alliance to torture suspected ‘terrorists’; invited to Libya then disappeared Imam Musa Sadr, the Shite Lebanese holy man and his companions; gave irrational responses to legitimate calls for popular political ‘democracy’ and used the military against unarmed civilians which in itself meets the definition of war crimes and crimes against humanity as defined under the Geneva Conventions of 1948. None of this and more has been properly denied.

As a ‘civilized’ society though, we must consider the utility of having people executed without judicial review and where this barbaric conduct could lead us. And now that Obama, the custodian of human rights, has executed American citizens extra-judicially we must ponder the extent to which his actions set a precedent for other leaders of the so-called ‘free world’? And how is this behavior any different to that of the so-called tin pot Dictators westerners constantly complain about? Should the leaders of the world powers not themselves be cited for war crimes, or could they continue to insist on victors’ justice? Is the International Court of Justice (ICC), with the exception of the Serbian war criminals, meant solely for African Leaders and the other ‘enemies’ of the West?

The imperial hubris of Barack Obama is in this regards much worse than that of Bush, the younger. Bush warehoused his presumptive enemies at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Bhagram Air Force Base, Afghanistan and many other secret prisons around the globe under the near absence of standard judicial processes. These actions represent war crimes and crimes against humanity that the ACLU and others have argued for. But Obama is seeking to avoid Bush’s pretense about justice with detention centers and tribunals by breaking all international laws through the extrajudicial killings of Anwar Al-Awlaki, Bin Laden, Abdulraham al-Awlaki, the sixteen year old son, and many others. In addition, for every one suspected terrorist Obama says he kills in the Afghanistan tribal areas and the border regions of Pakistan there are about 141 documented innocent men, women and children who died and which Western media never mention. They are of little importance.

In addition Obama is killing people every day in the famine stricken country of Somalia using drone aircrafts. Yesterday he murdered 26 Somalis using predator drones. In Yemen, the American president feels it is fit and proper to murder civilians even in circumstances where the Yemeni peoples, in their millions, are fighting the oppressive Western-backed, Saudi sponsored, brutal dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh. One can only conclude that Obama’s war doctrine is predicated on the notion that the blood of people of color is less valuable than the blood of white people. Those of us in the peace and justice movement suspected that Gadhafi would soon be eliminated once we saw this ‘prince of peace’ deploying 100 American soldiers to Uganda supposedly to fight rebel there. It was the said Gadhafi who had worked tirelessly to frustrate the American attempts to set up the Africom military apparatus on African soil as consistent with American policy of full spectrum dominance. The African Union, under Gadhafi leadership had decided that Africom should not be provided with military bases on the continent. Further the removal of Gadhafi not only opens up Africa to American militarism but also has implications for the wider geo-political, geo-strategic machinations of the West as they try to counter China’s global rise.

It was Gadhafi who helped to open up Africa to the Chinese. It was Gadhafi who supported global liberation struggles in the sub-continent and elsewhere. Gadhafi funded many projects in Africa. It was Gadhafi who apologized for the Arab role in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade; Gadhafi thought Libya to be a black African country and deemphasized Arabism; he was the one who set up an African development model to rid countries from the vultures of the IMF and World Bank. He was the significant mover behind the African Union. His country has no national debt. He had long converted much of Libya’s wealth into gold and Libya was a leading country as measured by its relative holdings of reserves. He found water in the desert and piped it for miles to his peoples. It was Maummar Gadhafi who greened large areas of the Libyan Desert. Every Libyan is entitled to education, health care and a house after marriage if one could not be afforded. If medical care was unavailable in Libya citizens were sent abroad. Libyan resources are owned by Libya to the envy of French and British corporations.  It was Obama’s military industrial complex, as the controller of NATO, which provided the assets for the French, British and a coalition of the willing to destroy Gadhafi. We consider however that Libya will not sit quietly and allow Cameron and Sarkozy to feast on its corpse.

Few of us are saddened by the end of the Peoples’ Socialist Libyan Jamahiriya founded through the Al-Fateh Revolution of 42 years ago. It comes at a time when dominos are falling all over North Africa and the Middle East and may soon extend elsewhere. Our reading of the geo-strategic circumstance suggests that several other Western backed fiefdoms and/or dictatorships in the region are likely to follow. These could include Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. We are not however, unconvinced that the so-called Western democracies or even China will be sheltered for this global revival of the revolutionary spirit of 1968 that is erupting everywhere around the globe. While the US will like to see instability in China and is continuing a strategy to encircle China it is unlikely the USA will want to see the fall of the most autocratic dictatorship of all – Saudi Arabia. However, demonstrations are continuing apace in the eastern provinces. When the House of Saud starts to burn no one in the West will be able to put it out.


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  1. It is interesting after reading the rejoicing in the world at the death of Gaddafi we read now of an investigation being called for. He was alive at capture, why was he killed?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15412529


  2. @David: “He was alive at capture, why was he killed?

    Who was he captured by?

    Why do you think he was killed?


  3. Also interesting is that following the landing of Mrs. Clinton there having planted a US flag on a stage and offering a speech within hours after Col. Gaddafi was a dead man after his convoy was intercepted by a US drone.

    The media is trying to paint the man as a vicious monster, but the little research I did outside of their responses shows the man successfully protecting Libya’s oil from those who would like to get their hands on it once again, prior the coup.

    He was also managing the various tribes pretty well, some have used the word manipulate. One wonders if the US had anything to do with the recent uprisings.

    Bush was the “John the Baptist” for Obama. Obama might have been chosen specifically for this time. His name, colour and his father being a Muslim has allowed him to be welcomed to certain parts of the world while continuing what Bush started. Obama also satisfy the whites because his mother was white, and the Christians because he professes to be such. Obama has certainly been the servant unto all, that he might gain the more.

  4. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Gaddafi got what Gaddafi deserved.


  5. And please let us not forget that the US worked closely with Gaddafi and other leaders of aligned and rough states for “rendition”. This is a code phrase for where the western world delivers a suspect for torture (often on a private or military jet) even though it is illegal within our own lands.

    And to think we claim to be “the good guys”.

    Ever heard of “water boarding”?

    I thought you might have….


  6. President Zuma as a member of the ANC betrayed a friend of the apartheid struggle. While the NTC was rounding up blacks and killing them like game the whole world was also silent. Where is the humanity? Are we still wondering why the youth get so. Will Louis Posada be extradited from the US to stand trial in Barbados for his role in the Cubana Airline bombing? Just cannot understand why we always extradite to the US but the US only deports home grown criminals to the Caribbean.


  7. @Carson C. Cadogan: “Gaddafi got what Gaddafi deserved.

    I don’t entirely disagree.

    But Gaddafi was simply a pawn.

    Much like you and I and most others here on BU are.

    Sucks to be us on a Friday night….


  8. Carson Cadogan you are one VILE SICK piece of shoite! If you are an example of the mindset of the present administration, then the island is in BIG trouble.


  9. @CCC

    First and last warning.


  10. @CCC: “After the last general elections some members of the BLP parliament should have received the same treatment.

    Just for the record, you are aware such statements can be considered actionable?


  11. How as a civilized people we can live in the knowledge that Gaddafi was executed without the benefit of appearing in a Court and rejoice in that fact?

    Who are animals now?


  12. That statement has gone too far.

  13. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ CCC:
    You and your one-term party are really in trouble! You sound like a drowning man clutching at straws. David has put you in detention but the voters will soon be expelling your damned lying party. Eat up, drink up and get fat before the hangman comes in the morning. No sand bags will be needed.

  14. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    What about the thousands of his his own people he murdered?

    Anyone giving a thought about them?

    Or they don’t count?

  15. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    How is it when evil people get their just deserve, bleeding hearts are always crying foul?

    This includes some of the BLP.


  16. Such outpourings of sympathy for a ruthless dictator is very touching and for his hired or bought “black Africans”, brought in to kill Libyans.

    I bet the new despised Libyan businessmen who will come down your way to buy and trade will be greeted with the usual smiles and warm greetings.

    By the way, I don’t see any blogs highlighting the plight of Africans in the Sudan who are being killed, driven out of their villages, having crops burned and their children starved to death.
    From the sentiments here, it would take action on the part of Europe and the USA to awaken a sense of outrage at what is going on in Sudan. True to form the comments would most likely be very sympathetic to Al -Shabaab.

    There is admittedly hypocrisy in the aforementioned countries’ foreign policy vis-a-vis odious regimes like Saudia Arabia and the plight of Palestine. Sympathy towards Muammar Gaddafi and his sons is surely misplaced – I didn’t see such an outpouring for Maurice Bishop and Grenada which were closer to home and more worthy of comment.

  17. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    They are some BLP former members of Parliament who ought to be glad that they are not living in Libya otherwise the people would be going after them too after they finished with Gaddafi. The dastardly things they did.


  18. @Sid Boyce

    The outrage by BU is the disregard by many, individuals and countries alike, for the rule of law.

    Despite the crime we cannot ignore the law, if not we become like the people who we condemn.


  19. Funny how we always hear from the nincompoops who jump with conviction to castigate these victims of Security Council Resolutions when the agenda is so f#cking clear and consistent…

    The Dictators in the Security Council consistently get away with shite because they know that “You fool Most of the People ALL of the Time …”, and that is all that you need to do.

  20. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    When Gaddafi was doing as he like in libya and gettihg away with it, who was concerned with the rule of law?

  21. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    millertheanunnaki

    “the voters will soon be expelling your damned lying party.”

    ….and this will be in May 2012?


  22. “There is no way of knowing what really happened…I should prefer to think that it was the Americans.”

    -Mary McCarthy, refering to the communist massacre in Hue in 1968.

    Leftists ideologues, in today’s romance with Islamism, as in the twentieth century romances with communism and fascism, the believer must conceal his own malicious agenda from others, and from himself. Believers achieve the neded camouflage with a pattern of behavior that we have seen before, and can accurately be labeled; THE DENIAL-EXCUSE-JUSTIFICATION syndrome; essentially a powerful yearning for the submergence of the individual in a collectivist totality!

    They first DENY it, then EXCUSE it, then JUSTIFY it!

    This type of dysfunctional leftist mind-set, was clearly seen in Chomsky and other fellow travellers, who faithfully carried the DENIAL-EXCUSE-JUSTIFICATION model into the terror war. And some leftests even went further than Chomsky, indulging in bizarre conspiracy theories maintaining that Jews and /or Americans rather than Islamists, had carrried out the 9/11 attacks. typical of this is Scholars for 9/11 Truth, a group of professors and college students who hold that the Bush administration “orchastrated” 9/11.

    Such is the capacity of the mind, to fabricate any ‘theory’ however unrealistic, it maybe, as we’ve seen with the Evolutionary, pseudo-scientist, et al in pursuit of a collectivists totality!


  23. @Zoe

    Do you respect and encourage the rule of law?


  24. Pachamama; Good balanced Article.


  25. This Cadogan character, like use to pitch marbles with the Colonel,’causen he know ’nuff ’bout he ..!


  26. Good riddance. This is a man who supported the IRA during many years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. But I do not support the way that he was summarily executed. That is what we have War Tribunals and World Courts for. The rebels who slaughtered him after he surrendered are guilty of War Crimes, that is if Libya had ever signed on to the Geneva Convention. The new Libya has started out with executions,and they are not going to end there.
    http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/debate/article-2052035/Dominic-Sandbrook-Gaddafi-death-despots.html#comments


  27. “Do you respect and encourage the rule of law?”

    David, did Gaddfi respect and encourage the rule of law? When he overthrew the King in 1969, and ruled Lybia by tyranny for 42 years, which rule of law was he abbiding by?


  28. Onward Cahristian soldiers, marching as to war, yeah baby, Iran next.

    As the world rejoices in the bloodshed, piped in by the latest and greatest cable directly into their living rooms, to eat big mac and fries and chocolates while they watch the gore.

    How far mankind has come!

    All now the Iranian leadership must be arming themselves to the teeth and inspecting one another for traitors, as they are next in the sight, remember the claim this week that they wanted to assassinate some diplomat.

    Oh, horror of horrors!

    Better be careful the Iranians dont lose it and let everything go once and for all. When you play, look for the unexpected.

    As for the law quoted above, blah…international law no longer applies.

    Nato has just said in deeds if not in words, if you dont like your leader (and we dont like them), rise up and kill them, we will back you up with firepower.

    Ho hum fiddly dum, whose gonna stand in the way of the gun?

    The ‘occupy’ movement has much work to do.


  29. Carson C. Cadogan | October 21, 2011 at 8:21 PM | They are some BLP former members of Parliament who ought to be glad that they are not living in Libya otherwise the people would be going after them too after they finished with Gaddafi. The dastardly things they did.

    Mr.Cadogan, thanks so much for ably demonstrating what thinking such recent actions engenders and encourages.

    Yup, hang em. Hang em all. Yessiree, blow the bastards away. Hell yeah!

    Mankind is wonderful, such short memories, we forget such as Hitler and Stalin, such as whom demonstrate the need for international law and cooperation.

    But, no that would never happen here, we are of course dealing with ‘honorable’ men.

    Yeah……


  30. He who lives by the sword will die by the sword. This is the word of the Lord Hallelujah!!!

    Dis we trulu, truly expect the Colonel to die in his bed of old age?

    Not that I rejoice to see that this sparrow (Gadhafi) has fallen.


  31. Quoting Carson C. Cadogan “Carson C. Cadogan | October 21, 2011 at 8:21 PM | They are some BLP former members of Parliament who ought to be glad that they are not living in Libya otherwise the people would be going after them too after they finished with Gaddafi. The dastardly things they did.”

    Dear Carson: Might this apply to anybody at all, at all, at all in the DLP?

    Tek ya time answering.


  32. Dear Carosn C. Cadogan:

    Are there, or has there ever been any dastards in the DLP?


  33. Some interesting speculation in the following article as to what’s next on the Middle Eastern regime change agenda: .

    Withdrawal of US Troops From Iraq Highly Suspect
    Think-tank designs for Iran leave only Israeli attack & coaxed provocation for total war on table.

    Tony Cartalucci, Contributing Writer
    Activist Post

    For ten months the Obama administration has presided over the “Arab Spring,” a geopolitical gambit years in the making, and executed simultaneously in multiple nations throughout the Middle East and North Africa in the beginning of 2011.

    The regional conflagration was stoked by a steady stream of denial, even feigned surprise, with covert support for US-backed opposition groups, then more overt support, and finally NATO airstrikes, weapons, training, and special operations forces lent to the rebellion in Libya and weapons and support sent to Syria’s militants.

    These collective efforts stretching from Tunisia and leading up to Iran’s doorstep serve a singular agenda — that is, to contain and ultimately overturn the reemergence of Russia as well as to contain the rise of China.

    Toppling Iran

    Integral to this stated agenda, is the toppling of Iran’s government and its integration into the Wall Street-London “international order.” Efforts to topple Syria’s government by US-backed and now apparently armed opposition groups aim to isolate and even provoke the Islamic Republic into a suitable justification for US or Israeli (or both) retaliation. As reported on extensively, the literal playbook from which these stratagems are drawn is the Fortune 500-funded Brookings Institution’s “Which Path to Persia?” report. In it, it specifically states:

    “…it would be far more preferable if the United States could cite an Iranian provocation as justification for the airstrikes before launching them. Clearly, the more outrageous, the more deadly, and the more unprovoked the Iranian action, the better off the United States would be. Of course, it would be very difficult for the United States to goad Iran into such a provocation without the rest of the world recognizing this game, which would then undermine it. (One method that would have some possibility of success would be to ratchet up covert regime change efforts in the hope that Tehran would retaliate overtly, or even semi-overtly, which could then be portrayed as an unprovoked act of Iranian aggression.) “

    Continued at:
    http://www.activistpost.com/2011/10/withdrawal-of-us-troops-from-iraq.html


  34. For the record, Gadahfi, should have gotten a fair trial and then his richly deserved execution.

    For all the moaning I hear about Gadhafi’s demise, none of you would trade the safety and comfort of life in Barbados for that of an ordinary Libyan citizen. You would be ecstatic is someone, anyone, freed you of 42 years of murder and torture. That Gadhafi was alternately a foe, friend and then foe again of the West would be far lesser concern that finally being free of this madman.

    Your hypocrisy equivalent to that US, UK, France etc and you should be ashamed!





  35. Will Zoe answer David BU truthfully or sidestep the direct and simple question (as always).

    Prove me wrong Zoe…..I dare you!…Yes or No….no biblical jargon or cut and paste essays 😉

    While you are at it, for someone who always highlight the desire of others wanting to blow Israel off the map, what do you make of this?
    Your new ‘liberators’ of the Libyan people….

    http://humanrightsinvestigations.org/2011/07/07/libya-ethnic-cleansing/

    ……and they have the backing of NATO!







  36. @Zoe

    It matters not what Gaddafi did but rather that you the liberator has engaged in the same behaviour. Why should this not be easy to understand for any law abiding citizen?


  37. Sid Boyce and Colonel Buggy one ah de two ah wunna gotta be lawyers … that would half explain the level of stupidity that I hearing. As fah Random, wait, you say that you is advise people where to put their money? Man you must be handsome or charismatic or otherwise capable of winning a sympathy vote …


  38. I couldn’t help but pity Gadhafi. He was an all powerful dictator not long ago and then you saw him in his final moments, bloody, bullied and afraid. And you know he was unlawfully executed. Most people with common sense know this whole thing was about oil, no matter how much the government claims otherwise.


  39. Having read all the above comments and agreeing with the shameful way that the tyrant was disposed of. I can’t help but wonder if the psychological interruption of this event is a political response or a well intentioned personnel response. Therefore my question to all and sundry:What if as a result lets say by next Weekend oil prices drop as a result of gadaffi death would any of you really care about the way he died? Let’s be honest


  40. @ac…..

    Yes!
    Reason being….it’s a very bad precedent.
    There is the International Criminal Court, set up for these instances, yet we continually see the blatant disregard for the same rule of law the democratic world claims to govern by.

    Don’t hold your breath on oil prices dropping anytime soon though…..with Iran in the cross hairs and Saudi Arabia getting concerned with uprisings against rulers, chances of that happening is akin to CCC voting BLP or Zoe visiting a mosque 😉 .

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