The inability of the Western media and other �information� sources to manage
the news of the execution of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was
compounded by the news, according to the New York based
Human Rights Watch, that 53 supporters of the ousted regime
were executed at a hotel in Sirte with their hands tied
behind their backs (Huffington
Post October 26, 2011). The
reality of wall-to-wall news bulletins of the demise of
Colonel Gaddafi, which should have been a moment of victory
for the imperial forces, has now turned into a public
relations disaster and nightmare for those military planners
who want to distance themselves from the gruesome details
of the execution.
Gaddafi had vowed to fight to the end. Thus, the outcome of his death was not
surprising. But the NATO forces tried to capitalize on
Gaddafi�s cockiness and delusions by trying to re-package
his death as a result of a firefight. But they could not
cover up the truth. Video footage taken on
camera phones shows a wounded Colonel Gaddafi being dragged,
beaten and tortured but very much alive. In the next set
of footages he is dead. The videos
are strong evidence that the Geneva Convention was violated.
According
to international law, Gaddafi�s death would constitute
a war crime because he was killed while in captivity.
Article
Three of the Convention (III) Relative to the Treatment
of Prisoners of War (Third Geneva Convention), explicitly
prohibits �the passing of sentences and the carrying out
of executions without previous judgment pronounced by
a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial
guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized
peoples.�
The
immoral and illegal actions by the NATO-backed military
forces and private contractors in Libya
were further exacerbated by the lack of respect shown
towards the religious and cultural traditions of the Libyan
people when the mortal remains of Colonel Gaddafi and
his son, Muatassim, were kept in a meat locker until the bodies started to decompose.
Moreover,
a supposedly secret burial failed to resolve the tussle
amongst those who had hijacked the body in the on-going
struggle inside the National Transitional Council (NTC)
between the three centers of power, Tripoli,
Benghazi and
Misrata. These three factions fear each other and they
have lost the one factor that had united them - hatred
for Gaddafi. Fearing the other factions in the NTC, the
Benghazi section
had called for the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
to extend the mandate of the no-fly zone until December
31, 2011. However,
on Thursday, October 27, 2011 the UNSC voted to end the
NATO no-fly zone over Libya by October
31, 2011.
The manner in which Gaddafi died has now highlighted the goal of the Western
world (in particular, Great Britain, France, Italy and
the United States) to use the cover of protecting civilian
lives to effect regime change in order to gain control
of the oil, gas and water resources of Libya. In a moment of revolutionary
upheavals all over the world, the leaders of France, Great Britain
and the United States
had intervened in Libya
to divert attention from their problems and to derail
the wave of revolutionary change that is now underway
internationally. Italy
which is in the throes of a profound crisis tagged along
to protect its colonial heritage and oil contracts in
Libya.
On
Tuesday October 25, 2011 the Los Angeles Times
reported
that Libya
had more than US $200 billion in reserves. As outlined in my article,
�Global NATO and the Recolonization of Africa� it is no
secret that leaders such as Nicholas Sarkozy of France deeply want to get their hands on this money
to save the banks in Europe and to
save the Euro. But
the crisis in the Eurozone area is too far gone and the
depth of the structural and systemic crisis is too extreme
to save the politicians who oversaw this military campaign
inside Libya.
Eight days after the execution of Colonel Gaddafi, The
New York Times indicated
that, �Western security, construction and infrastructure
companies that see profit-making opportunities receding
in Iraq and Afghanistan have turned their sights on Libya�,
thus exposing the true purpose of the NATO intervention
in Libya. The article further reported that, �A week before Colonel Qaddafi�s death
on Oct. 20, a delegation from 80 French companies arrived
in Tripoli to meet officials of the Transitional National
Council, the interim government. Last week, the new British
defense minister, Philip Hammond, urged British companies
to �pack their suitcases� and head to Tripoli.�
The
truth is now out.
Gaddafi
was an obstacle to the wholesale looting of Africa.
This author has in the past critiqued the limited Pan
�African vision of Gaddafi, but even with these limitations,
the Western bankers and oil companies were afraid of his
pan African vision taking concrete material form. His
schemes for communications, energy, irrigation and independent
pan-African financial institutions posed a real threat
to western financial interests. Back in June of this year,
The Washington Post�s article,
�Conflict in Libya:
U.S. Oil Companies Sit on Sidelines as Gaddafi Maintains
Hold� detailed the soured relationship between the Gaddafi
regime and the oil companies.
Decent
elements within the armed forces of western societies
want to join the 99 per cent movement that is seeking
another world in this moment. In this submission, we seek
to reconstruct the decision at the highest levels to execute
Colonel Gaddafi and to analyze the urgency for organizing
to oppose the remilitarization of Africa.
The Plans to Execute Colonel Gaddafi
When
on Sunday, October 23, 2011, Secretary of State Hilary
Clinton said on the US television Channel NBC�s �Meet the Press� that she backed a proposal that the United Nations
investigate Gaddafi�s death and requested that Libya�s
National Transitional Council also look into the circumstances,
it was clear that the execution had backfired. This was
the height of hypocrisy or what would be called a preemptive
strike to protect her own reputation. Earlier in this
same week, Clinton had met with the
NTC in Libya and called
for Gaddafi to be captured or killed. This blood thirsty
statement from a high-ranking and influential official
from the United States was a tacit endorsement to kill
Colonel Gaddafi.
Security
planners and military strategists of the Obama White House
are now cowering in shame on the fallout from the failure
of the Libyan quagmire and the exposure of the bankruptcy
of the US
military and imperial logic. We now know from the reports in the New York Times
that, on October 19, 2011, the National Security Council
of the White House had debated the execution of Colonel
Gaddafi. The article, �Before Qaddafi�s Death, U.S. Debated
His Future�, stated that the White House considered �The killing of Colonel Qaddafi �
[as] one of the three scenarios considered last Wednesday.�
The article
also said, �Putting the colonel
on trial, either in Libya or The
Hague, was one of a host of situations for which the administration
planned.�
The
mere fact that the United
States pre-planned for what to do
with Gaddafi if he were captured alive strongly supports
the perception that the US had great influence with the anti-Gaddafi forces.
Although the New York Times, article took great
pains to indicate that there were different scenarios
under deliberation at this meeting, it ended with the
ominous point that the outright killing of Gaddafi was
considered. The day after this 90-minute meeting at the
White House, Colonel Gaddafi was killed. It is now known
and documented through video footage that Gaddafi was
captured alive thus begging the question: Why was he killed?
Gaddafi�s Escape from Tripoli
The
details of the escape of Colonel Gaddafi from Tripoli
and the attempted escape from Sirte has been provided
for posterity by Mansour Dhao Ibrahim, an aide to Gaddafi
who survived the NATO attack on the convoy ferrying Gaddafi
from Sitre. Dhao, head of the People�s Guard, was with
Gaddafi during his final days and told Human Rights Watch
officials on Saturday how he was wounded and Gaddafi was
killed. According to Dhao,
�[T]he
decision for Gaddafi to stay in Sirte was based on Muatassim,
the colonel�s son. � Gaddafi�s son and the military entourage
had �reasoned that the city, long known as an important
pro-Qaddafi stronghold and under frequent bombardment
by NATO airstrikes, was the last place anyone would look.�
It
was further revealed that,
�The
colonel traveled with about 10 people, including close
aides and guards. Muatassim, who commanded the loyalist
forces, traveled separately from his father, fearing that
his own satellite phone was being tracked. Apart from
a phone, which the colonel used to make frequent statements
to a Syrian television station that became his official
outlet, Colonel Qaddafi was largely �cut off from the
world.��
It
was this satellite phone that was tracked so that when Sirte was bombed to smithereens,
there was only one option left for Gaddafi, and that was
to make a run to escape.
British
news reports from both the Telegraph and The
Independent UK since August 21, 2001 had been reporting
that British SAS forces and U.S. Special Forces had been
scouring the Sirte area for Gaddafi, unable to find him.
According
to these reports, when the resistance
continued for two months, the British and US Special Forces
on the ground, disguised as Libyan NTC fighters, had been
coordinating the bombing campaign of Sitre. These SAS
forces synchronized the bombing and one or two weeks before
the execution, �NATO had pinpointed Gaddafi�s position
after an intelligence breakthrough.� Once the SAS and
the coordinating forces confirmed Gaddafi�s position,
�an American drone and an array of NATO eavesdropping
aircraft had been trained on his Sirte stronghold to ensure
he could not escape.�
This
was around the same time the debates on execution intensified
and the drones were deployed to ensure that Gaddafi did
not escape from Sirte. This military operation to block
anyone leaving Sirte (essentially a no-drive zone) ensured
that hundreds of innocent civilians were killed. For NATO
and their surrogates of the NTC, the no-fly zone to protect
civilians did not extend to the citizens of Sirte.
US Drones and French Jets: Pinpointing Gaddafi�s Location
�About
two weeks ago, as the former rebels stormed the city
center, the colonel and his sons were trapped shuttling
between two houses in a residential area called District
No. 2. They were surrounded by hundreds of former rebels,
firing at the area with heavy machine guns, rockets
and mortars. �The only decision was whether to live
or to die,� Mr. Dhao said. Colonel Qaddafi decided it
was time to leave, and planned to flee to one of his
houses nearby, where he had been born. On Thursday,
a convoy of more than 40 cars was supposed to leave
at about around 3 a.m.�
With
the voice recognition technology picking up any call made
by Gaddafi, the drones were called in when the convoy
carrying Gaddafi was pinpointed by the drone. The Daily
Telegraph reported
that:
�They
built up a normal pattern of life picture so that when something unusual happened
this morning such as a large group of vehicles gathering
together, that came across as highly unusual activity
and the decision was taken to follow them and prosecute
an attack. Electronic warfare aircraft, either an American
Rivet Joint or a French C160 Gabriel, also picked up Gaddafi�s
movements as he attempted to escape.�
Hilary
Clinton had flown to Tripoli
on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 to debate Gaddafi�s future.
It was then that Clinton made her position clear that she wanted
Gaddafi killed or captured. Was this a clear message to
the Special Forces on the ground that the NATO forces
wanted Gaddafi killed?
�In
a Toyota Land Cruiser, Colonel Qaddafi traveled with his
chief of security, a relative, the driver and Mr. Dhao.
The colonel did not say much during the drive. NATO warplanes
and former rebel fighters found them half an hour after
they left. When a missile struck near the car, the airbags
deployed, said Mr. Dhao, who was hit by shrapnel in the
strike. He said he tried to escape with Colonel Qaddafi
and other men, walking first to a farm, then to the main
road, toward some drainage pipes. �The shelling was constant,�
Mr. Dhao said, adding that he was struck by shrapnel again
and fell unconscious. When he woke up, he was in the hospital.�
Sensitive
to the repercussions of this attack on the convoy, the
British media declared early that the Royal Air Force
had not been involved in the aerial attack. Contrastingly,
and with great bravado, the French took credit for firing
the missile that stopped the car carrying Colonel Gaddafi.
French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet revealed that a
French Mirage-2000 fired a warning shot at a column of
several dozen vehicles fleeing Sirte.
Despite
the views of Hilary Clinton and French Defense Minister
Gerard Longuet, it is now evident that the bombing of
the innocent civilians in Sirte was a violation of the
Geneva Conventions. The nature of the killing of Gaddafi
is also a clear violation of the Geneva Conventions on
the humane treatment of prisoners. Hence, there is the
continued effort to manage the information on the circumstances
surrounding the last days of Gaddafi.
Managing the News of the Execution of Gaddafi
Video
footage after the airstrike shows that Gaddafi was wounded
and alive. Later footage showed a bloodied, bruised dead
Gaddafi. There is also video footage of the humiliating
sodomization of the wounded Gaddafi. Additionally, there
is video footage of Mutassim, Gaddafi�s son alive and
then dead. He was smoking a cigarette and drinking water
and then the next video he had a wound on his chest that
was clearly not there before.
In
stumbling and clumsy attempts to control the story, the
re-packaged story was that Gaddafi was killed in crossfire.
But the inconsistencies were so blatant that it was embarrassing
for the psychological warfare experts of NATO. Was it
crossfire, was it stray bullet, was it an assassination?
There
were too many cell phone images of what transpired for
the western intelligence agencies to attempt to cover
the clear violation of international law.
From
the time of the war against the people of Vietnam, the US
military had consciously worked with the pliant corporate
media so that the main news networks in the United
States were integrated into the disinformation
and psychological warfare units of the US military. In the
past, Cable News Network (CNN) and National Public Radio
(NPR) have acknowledged that members of the US Army 4th
Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) Group served as interns
in their news divisions and other areas during the Kosovo
war. PSYOPS is a highly specialized unit of the military
whose personnel are trained in the production and dissemination
of US government propaganda, including on television
and radio programs. This form of psychological warfare
was deepened during the wars in Afghanistan
and Iraq.
In order to justify the military buildup in Africa, news
organizations have been supporting the general line that
Africa is a breeding ground for terrorism.
News organizations such as those controlled by the Murdoch
Empire were willing accomplices of this psychological
warfare against citizens of the West during the Afghanistan
and Iraq
wars and this aspect of the war was so important that
Al Jazeera was bombed in Iraq and some of
their journalists killed. In the case of the war of regime
change in Libya,
the disinformation
services had been working overtime, �to not just fabricate
events but to create.�
As
Lizzie Phelan had reported for Pambazuka News and
other media, NATO had been willing and able to confuse
and disorient those civilians in Libya
who did not support the NTC. One example was when the
news reported the capture of one of the sons of Gaddafi,
only to have this son turn up to show that this was part
of a disinformation campaign.
The
fabrications now failed and it was clear that the manner
of the killing of Gaddafi was meant to humiliate him.
One does not have to support Gaddafi to realize that this
kind of killing will not lay any basis for a society free
from revenge killings. Revenge and perpetual violence
only serves to postpone peace and reconstruction. From
the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
(TRC) to the post war efforts in Burundi and Sierra Leone, long drawn out phases of reconciliation
proved more beneficial to society than revenge killings.
Throughout
the world, the management of the news of the execution
of Colonel Gaddafi has backfired; even those who had disapproved
of Gaddafi�s antics in Africa were
now also opposed to the wanton disregard for international
law by the military forces. The same US military that had been appalled by the treatment
of its soldiers in Mogadishu
in October 1993 was now silent as the NATO machine violated
international law.
From
all corners of the world, NATO and the United States Africa
Command were being condemned. Despite efforts by western
news agencies to place a microphone before those who would
parrot the western line, the disregard for law and the
hypocrisy of those who had used the mandate of the �responsibility
to protect� to carry out executions were too blatant.
The Russians called for an end to the NATO mission and
called for the UN Security Council to end the mandate
of the no-fly zone. At the United Nations, Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin,
who had repeatedly accused NATO of exceeding its U.N.
mandate in Libya,
has called for ending the mandate of the no-fly zone on
October 31, 2011. Churkin
said extending the U.N. authorization beyond this date
would be �unrealistic.�
In
Africa, even those who had been opposed
to Gaddafi, especially when he called his people rats,
were now seeing the real criminal actions being carried
out by NATO. Former Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu condemned
the killing of Gaddafi, saying mob justice and violence
should always be deplored.
�The
manner of the killing of Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday totally
detracts from the noble enterprise of instilling a culture
of human rights and democracy in Libya,�
� ... the people of Libya
should have demonstrated better values than those of their
erstwhile oppressor.�
The
same managers of disinformation realized that this manner
of the execution revealed the true nature of the NATO/AFRICOM
operations so the New York Times editorialized
on October 20, 2011 that:
�But
a gruesome video broadcast on Al Jazeera - apparently
showing him being dragged, beaten and then, perhaps, shot
to death by armed men - is deeply troubling, if it is
real.
Libyans
must resist further reprisals and channel their passion
into building a united, free and productive country. If
not, they risk even more chaos and suffering.�
Here
the servile American media was seeking to distance itself
from the celebratory role as more and more information
continue to emerge as to the scale of the revenge killings
and murders that were carried out in Sirte.
Recently,
the
government of Qatar has admitted
that it sent hundreds of ground troops to support the
�rebels� who overthrew the Gaddafi regime. Previously,
Qatar had only acknowledged that its air-force
took part in the NATO operations. Now that it is in the
open record that Qatari troops were on the ground responsible
for training, communications and strategy. It is only
a matter of time before the details of other foreign ground
forces will come out in the open.
Internationally,
the information of the indiscriminate bombing of the people
of Sirte is seeping out and from all corners of the world.
There were now Human Rights reports calling for an investigation
into the manner of the Colonel Gaddafi�s and Mutassim�s
killings. Bloggers and writers are reminding the imperialists
that Article 13 of the Third Geneva Convention
clearly states:
�Prisoners of war must at all times be protected, particularly
against acts of violence or intimidation and against insults
and public curiosity.�
The
Geneva Convention (IV) Relative to the Protection of Civilian
Persons in Time of War (Fourth
Geneva Convention) which pertains to civilians in
areas of armed conflict and occupied territories states
that, �Protected persons are entitled, in all circumstances,
to respect for their persons, their honor, their family
rights, their religious convictions and practices, and
their manners and customs. They shall at all times be
humanely treated, and shall be protected especially against
all acts of violence or threats thereof and against insults
and public curiosity.� The
discovery of the 53 corpses at the Mahari hotel, and another
ten dumped in a nearby reservoir reveal
a glimpse of the bloodletting and indiscriminate killings
and blatant disregard for the rule of law.
Africans
from sub-Saharan Africa were being
particularly targeted by - and the opposition to the NTC
intensified all over the continent, if not over the world.
Seumas Milne a writer from the Guardian UK sums
up best the NATO operation in Libya,
�If the Libyan war was about saving lives, it was a catastrophic
failure.�
Can NATO Control Libya?
From
the start of the war against the peoples of Libya in March 2011, NATO exceeded its mandate
with indiscriminate bombing and disinformation as to what
was happening on the ground. Those decent humans who had
been offended by the leadership of the Libyan society
calling their people rats and feared for a massacre were
soon shown the reality that it was the NATO bombing that
was a greater threat. The
shelling of civilian communities by NATO jets that destroyed
homes, and cities and displaced people (refugees) will
take years to rebuild. The city of Sirte has now been reduced to rubble and throughout the country, people
are asking whether Libya
is better off after the destruction of its infrastructure
than before, pre-NATO intervention.
The
NATO-led air campaign had been launched in March under
a United Nations mandate to protect civilians from Gaddafi�s
forces trying to crush popular protests. It was clear
that the objective of NATO was not to protect civilians
and there was opposition to this NATO operation. Eight
months after the operation to protect civilians five times
more persons were killed by the NATO bombing and by the
bloodletting of the NATO supported forces on the ground
than by the Gaddafi military in February and March. The
destruction of Libya was meant to ensure greater western control
over that society.
Throughout
the war, the African Union spoke with one voice and called
for a roadmap that would establish an inclusive government.
From countries like Burundi and the work of The Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation
and The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory there is sufficient
expertise and experience in Africa
to bring about reconciliation. Clearly, the actions of
the United States,
France
and Britain,
suggest that they do not want peace and reconstruction
in Libya. France
continues to ensnare China
in the spoils of war by promising reconstruction contracts.
But if the BRICS societies (Brazil,
Russia, India,
China
and South Africa) support the African Union, there
will be no contracts to be given out by France. The National Transitional Council (NTC)
Chairman, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, would like the UNSC to
extend the mandate of the no-fly zone on the grounds of
controlling surplus weapons. However, Jalil has no means
to exercise political leadership.
The
NTC is divided. There are Islamist factions supported
by the Qatari forces, others supported by the Bashir regime
in the Sudan
with other factions supported by the British, French,
Italians and US oil companies.
Three months after Tripoli was �liberated�
the leaders in Benghazi are still
afraid to move to Tripoli.
The Misrata elements of the �uprising� hijacked the body
of Kaddafi and his son and kept the bodies in a meat freezer
in Misrata. Humiliation was piled upon total disrespect
for religious and traditional customs as the bodies were
made a public spectacle. When the bodies started to decompose,
they could no longer keep the bodies and Kaddafi and his
son were buried in the desert.
African Unity Cannot be Halted
Fifty years after Patrice Lumumba was assassinated in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo in 1961, we
now have another gruesome execution of an African leader
with the objective of halting the liberation and independence
of Africa. While this author does
not want to make comparisons between these two leaders,
the one key fact that link the two assassinations is that
there must be an impartial international inquiry into
the assassination of Gaddafi, In normal circumstances
NATO commanders, United Nations personnel, point persons
for the Arab League, and other imperial actors would be
required to testify before an impartial enquiry in order
to justify their role if any in these atrocities. It required
the tenacious work of peace loving persons to ensure that
Belgium and the United States were named as the murderers of Patrice
Lumumba.
Today, international law can only be enforced by a new international alliance
of societies that want to avoid total destructions. Progressive
persons must take seriously the warning of Samir Amin
that the West may want to turn Libya
into another Somalia.
In the midst of this crisis, the criminal actions carried out in Libya
point to the reality that we are not in normal circumstances.
How can the United Nations or NATO investigate crimes
committed on their watch? Under the cover of providing
security from the air for the NTC, NATO, the UN, and the
other imperial actors in this campaign, granted themselves
the alibi now being espoused for cold blooded murder.
It is unthinkable to believe that NATO and the UN did
not know what the NTC and other Special Forces were doing
on the ground. Given the turn of events in Libya, which erupted in the cold blooded bloodletting,
what seems to be emerging is some kind of sinister plot
to obliterate any remnants of the former regime. There
is no justification for such bloodletting. These people,
including Gaddafi should have been captured and brought
to trial under international law. International law cannot
be exercised in a piecemeal manner to suit the whims and
fancies of big powers. International law must be applied
equally in all circumstances and in all areas of the world.
What has emerged in Libya
is a double standard and NATO has been exposed as the
face of terrorism in Africa.
The
same leaders who proclaim themselves as upholders of human
rights applauded the humiliation and execution of Gaddafi.
Decent human beings all over the world were outraged and
it is now clearer that the decision to execute Gaddafi
was made to silence one voice for anti-imperialism. Far
from humiliating and silencing Africans, there is now
a realization that the work for the freedom and unity
of Africa must be engaged with even more clarity.
The
execution had the opposite effect and the work for expelling
foreign military forces from Africa will be now more intense.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board Member, Dr. Horace Campbell, PhD, is Professor
of African American Studies and Political Science at Syracuse University in Syracuse New York. He is the author of Barack Obama and Twenty-first Century Politics: A Revolutionary
Moment in the USA, and a contributing
author to African Awakening:
The Emerging revolutions. He is currently a Visiting Professor in the Department of International
Relations at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His website is horacecampbell.net. Click here to contact Dr. Campbell.
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