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UN imposes sanctions regime Gaddafi PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Monday, 28 February 2011 09:26

Security Council United Nations voted unanimously Saturday night, to impose sanctions on the regime of Colonel Gaddafi Moamma a token response to "massive and systematic violations of human rights" to suppress anti-government protesters.

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All eyes were fixed on China's representative, whose vote was uncertain - even though he voted for the sanction regime in Libya - Libyan leaders but also for sending the International Criminal Court for an investigation of the atrocities committed against civilians beginning of the protests.
Finally, the UN has voted unanimously to impose an embargo on arms and ammunition trade with Libya, Colonel Gaddafi and freeze accounts of his entourage and the ban on travel abroad for all of them.
Speaking before the Council, President Gaddafi said that Barack Obama has lost legitimacy and should "leave now".
And head of European diplomacy, Baroness Catherine Ashton, just struck a tough, threatening to "consequences" if not stop violence against civilians.
However, no sign Libyan leader wants to go, but on the contrary, it seems even more challenging, as its militias like death. There are rumors that the Gaddafi regime would give weapons to all those who want to support it, so as to liquidate any movement of protest in the capital Tripoli, one of the few places that has not yet fallen into the hands of revolutionaries.
Days seem numbered Gaddafi regime, considering that much of Libya is now in the hands of protesters. Even in Tripoli, parts of town seem to be under the control of the revolutionaries. In Benghazi, the nerve center of the revolution, former Minister of Justice is trying to form an interim government antiGaddafi.
Meanwhile, Gaddafi regime is facing a wave of resignations from the army, police and diplomacy - turning away from more important figures to declare Col. available to the Libyan people, angered by the treatment of bloody protesters applied.
This wave of resignations affects the country's borders, where customs officers and border police left their posts - border with Egypt after the time for the border with Tunisia to remain without representatives of the regime. Tens of thousands of people continue to flee the country affected by violence or by the border with Egypt or with Tunisia, ingrijorand officials to provide a humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, foreign governments continue evacuation operations of their citizens for fear that last zvacniri Gaddafi's regime will be bloody.

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