Opposition activists are increasing the pressure on Muammar Gaddafi's ailing regime, shutting down oil exports and mobilising rebel groups in the west of the country as the revolution rapidly spreads.
Gaddafi's hold on power appears confined to parts of Tripoli and perhaps several regions in the centre of the country. Towns to the west of the capital have fallen and all of eastern Libya is firmly in opposition hands.
In Benghazi, the country's second city, basic order is returning to the streets after days of fierce fighting that resulted in the military defecting en masse. Virtually all government buildings were looted and wrecked.
There are long lines outside closed banks as people try to resume normal life. Cars have returned to city streets but almost all shops remain closed and the internet is blocked.
Benghazi is now being run by a makeshift organising committee of judges, lawyers and other professionals who have sent out young people to direct traffic and restore basic order….
All southern oilfields are in rebel control. Moustafa Raba'a, a mechanical engineer with the Sirte oil company, said pressure had been put on field and refinery managers to stop work and protect all foreign nationals working with them….He said the blockade had prevented 80,000 barrels a day being exported from the Dregga field alone.
Whole thing here. Another dispatch from rebel-controlled territory is here.
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My therapist is telling me to look on the bright side. Sure, I'm likely to lose my country, but at least I can finally live out my boyhood dream of becoming a pirate king. I wonder what US$32 billion can buy you in Somalia.
If we call the Arvada Police Department and tell them he's drawing violent stick figure imagery in that book, this thing could be wrapped up by dinnertime.
Here's a PDF of Saif Al-Islam Alqadhafi's thesis statement for the London School of Economics, "THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE DEMOCRATISATION OF
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS:
From 'Soft Power' to Collective Decision-Making?" http://saifalislam.ly/files/20.....5e4c22.pdf
Benghazi is now being run by a makeshift organising committee of judges, lawyers and other professionals who have sent out young people to direct traffic and restore basic order....
I thought they were just a bunch of savages who needed a boot on their throat to be civil.
I'm assuming his 40 special all female "virgin" bodyguards will be available at a discount now. (man, I hope they are not really vigins - they are not all they are cracked up to be)
Dear diary,
No one loves me. Everybody hates me. I'll I wanted was to be a good ruler, but no one gave me a chance.
I'll show them.
Dear diary,
My therapist is telling me to look on the bright side. Sure, I'm likely to lose my country, but at least I can finally live out my boyhood dream of becoming a pirate king. I wonder what US$32 billion can buy you in Somalia.
I thought he was reading "The Tao of Tyranny."
"You just made The List, Buddy. And you- yeah, you right there! What's your name? You're on the fucking List, now, too!"
* All.
If we call the Arvada Police Department and tell them he's drawing violent stick figure imagery in that book, this thing could be wrapped up by dinnertime.
I'd like to offer my services. Two questions: Has he ever smoked marijuana? Does he have a dog?
He is acting sort of like an abusive spouse : 'If I can't have you noone can!'
He's drawing designs for his next dress.
or Umbrella.
Nope... it's the lavish tent he plans to live in when he flees to the chubby and loving arms of his pal 'Ugo.
Hugito will have to fight me for Mi Coronel.
To Berlusconi's government Libya immigrants are convenient for the racist propaganda as dead too:
http://betweentwosouths.blogsp.....acism.html
You gotta admit, it's a pretty sweet hat.
It's the propeller-less beanie of mourning.
Here's a PDF of Saif Al-Islam Alqadhafi's thesis statement for the London School of Economics, "THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE DEMOCRATISATION OF
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS:
From 'Soft Power' to Collective Decision-Making?"
http://saifalislam.ly/files/20.....5e4c22.pdf
Sorry if this was linked here already.
His ghost writer must be proud.
No ghost writer. He majored in Ironic Studies.
Is he a hipster?
Only so he can bag the hipster ladies on campus.
I think he and Mubarak should share Idi Amin's old digs in Saudi Arabia. It's the chic place for exile.
Great idea! I'm seeing an edgy, updated version of The Odd Couple.
I can't tell if he's trying for the Dalai Lama look or the Chinese busboy look. Either way, he's not fooling anybody.
Oh, and grow a real moustache if you're gonna be a tyrant. FFS, that thing belongs on an 11 year old Mexican boy.
FFS, that thing belongs on an 11 year old Mexican boy.
Or a certain Reason editor.
Oooooohhh. You're in trouble.
I think he's going for the Che Guevara look. Which is kind of a pathetic cry for acceptance from Western socialists.
The Che Guevara look.
Now that needs to be on a T-shirt.
Benghazi is now being run by a makeshift organising committee of judges, lawyers and other professionals who have sent out young people to direct traffic and restore basic order....
I thought they were just a bunch of savages who needed a boot on their throat to be civil.
i luv to shine my boots on savages!
"This is the best Harry Potter slash fic ever written!"
I'm assuming his 40 special all female "virgin" bodyguards will be available at a discount now. (man, I hope they are not really vigins - they are not all they are cracked up to be)
vigins - they are not all they are cracked up to be
... liquid launched to keyboard.