Friday, April 1, 2011

LIBYA .

             Political and humanitarian crisis that has hit Libya is one of the biggest revolutionary events that have hit the Arab world in the 21st century. For a long time most Arab countries have been  
served by long term presidents, who preceded their leadership from kings and their countries’ monarchical systems allowed them enjoy long-term rule. Muammar Qaddafi has led Libya for forty two years. This age of enlightenment that has been experienced in the Arab world has come alongside many atrocities, with the old conservative administrators clinging to power while the young modern generations preaching change on administrative and political structure. In Libya the young and futurists from the eastern towns of Benghazi and Ajdabiya have taken up arms with the old regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, this group of young people has made a rebellion to the president asking him to step down. This has sparked a lot of internal war between the rebel east and the violent forces of Gaddafi’s government.
          The war that has lasted for the two weeks has seen 200 civilians killed, the United States government together with its allies: United Kingdom, France, United Nations and NATO have decided to impose the no-fly zone law in the Libyan air, to stop Libyan air force from committing more air insults on its people.  Even, though the group also went ahead and helped the rebels to fight the Gaddafi forces by bombing cities and arming the rebels, this action has caused more casualties and more deaths. In my opinion, these two parties should put aside their own interest and make peace  to save the lives of those who are innocent especially kids.
  

2 comments:

  1. i would like the same thing thing to happen, yet power and wealth is way more important for Gadaffi and his allies that the people they once tried to protect.

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  2. Wow! talk about a professional blog. Its good that you have visuals of what you are writing. I enjoyed reading your blog very much. I believe in strong opinions and i think people should stand by theirs.

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