Nov 3, 2011 - Issue 447 |
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Execution of Gaddafi
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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 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, 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 On
Tuesday October 25, 2011 the Los Angeles Times reported
that The truth is now out. Gaddafi
was an obstacle to the wholesale looting of 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 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, 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 The
mere fact that the 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,
It was further revealed that,
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
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:
Hilary
Clinton had flown to
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 As
Lizzie Phelan had reported for Pambazuka News and other media,
NATO had been willing and able to confuse and disorient those civilians
in 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
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
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 In
“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 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:
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 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 Can NATO Control From
the start of the war against the peoples of 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 Throughout
the war, the African Union spoke with one voice and called for a roadmap
that would establish an inclusive government. From countries like The
NTC is divided. There are Islamist factions supported by the Qatari
forces, others supported by the Bashir regime in the African Unity Cannot be Halted Fifty years after Patrice Lumumba was assassinated in the 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 In the midst of this crisis, the criminal actions carried out in What has emerged in 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 The
execution had the opposite effect and the work for expelling foreign
military forces from BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board Member, Dr. Horace Campbell, PhD, is Professor
of African American Studies and Political Science at |
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