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22 February 2011
Last updated at 11:42 ET

Fidel Castro: US ready to order Libya invasion

Fidel Castro speaks during a meeting with Cuban and foreign intellectuals visiting Havana's International book fair on 15 February Fidel Castro regularly attacks the US in his columns

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro says the US has no interest in seeing peace in Libya but is solely concerned with the country's oil reserves.

Mr Castro, in a column published in state media, said it was too early to evaluate what was happening in Libya.

But, he said, it was clear the US would not hesitate to order Nato to invade.

Mr Castro led Cuba for almost 50 years after the 1959 communist revolution before officially handing over to his brother Raul in 2008.

In his latest "Reflections", Fidel Castro outlines the importance of oil and what he argues is the long-standing aim of the US to control supplies.

"What is for me absolutely evident is that the government of the United States is not worried at all about peace in Libya," he writes.

Instead, Washington will not hesitate to order a Nato invasion of the oil-rich North African country, in "a matter of hours or a few days".

Mr Castro makes no direct reference to reports from Libya that clashes between security forces and protesters left hundreds dead.

"We will have to wait the necessary time to know exactly how much is truth or lies," Mr Castro writes.

Mr Castro and Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi have been allies for many years, sharing both a revolutionary history and fierce opposition to the US.

Mr Castro handed over control of Cuba to Raul Castro in 2006 after falling ill in 2006. He officially stepped down as president two years later.

Despite some easing of economic restrictions by Raul Castro, Cuba remains a one-party state.


Imam Musa Sadr might be in Libya's Prison

In accordance with information to confirm the presence of al-Sadr in Libya and that a small plane that transported people like him from the airport to an unknown destination Abraq

Is a revolution to restore Libya Imam Musa Sadr

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هل تعيد ثورة ليبيا الإمام موسى الصدر

Monitors the international community in general and the Lebanese people, in particular the events of the Libyan Revolution, moment by moment. With the follow-up care the Lebanese issue of the disappearance of Imam Musa Sadr was reported by the international presence in a prison system Gaddafi.

It is the hope that the Lebanese people's revolution ousted the Gaddafi regime and all mysteries unfold on the question of the disappearance of Imam Sadr and his two companions.

The Libyan political activist and Sami Alasrati told the news channel Al-Alam that witnesses confirmed seeing a small plane that transported people today is similar to a large extent concealed Imam Musa al-Sadr from the airport in the city of Abraq white, without referring to the point of the plane.

In the same subject, has confirmed Libyan dissident and founder of "Save the tribes TPU front," Eisa Abdul Majid Mansour, the concealed Imam Musa al-Sadr is still alive, and that he was detained in a prison in southern Libya.

Mansour pointed out that Imam Sadr was seen in 1992 in prison in the southern city of Sabha Libya denying what had passed on the Libyan authorities that he left voluntarily to Italy.

He said in an interview with Al-Alam News : "Our firm, and we have even information about officials in the prison, which fully confirmed and correct a hundred percent, and we addressed Libya for the release of the kidnapped, and if it does not respond to these demands, Fsnaln from (are) responsible for the imprisonment of the chest, But everything in a timely manner.

Came from the Lebanese Amal movement, citing Mr. Vyrosan melting of Imam al-Sadr said that the Libyan National Salvation Front opposition announced on her website, that some detainees at Abu Salim Prison in Tripoli, Libya may have seen the Imam al-Sadr in 1997, has been moved before the month of Ramadan last to another place unknown.

Imam Al-Sadr arrived in Libya on 25/08/1978, accompanied by Sheikh Mohammed Yacoub and journalist Abbas Badr al-Din professor, on an official visit, and they stayed as guests of the Libyan authority in the "beach hotel" in Tripoli West.

The Imam Al-Sadr had announced before leaving for Lebanon, that he had traveled to Libya for a meeting with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. And overlooked the Libyan media news and the arrival of Imam al-Sadr to Libya and his days with the facts, did not refer to any meeting between him and Colonel Gaddafi, or any other Libyan officials.

And lost contact with the world outside of Libya, other than his habit in his travels, where he was a lot of daily phone contacts Elements of the Higher Islamic Shiite Council in Lebanon and his family. Seen in Libya with two companions, for the last time, on the afternoon of 31.08.1978.

Plane carried a man like Mr. Musa Al-Sadr from Biya

Imam Sadr's son: My father alive

Mr Sadr al-Din al-Sadr's son concealed Imam Musa al-Sadr, obtaining information to confirm that his father was absent and his two companions, Sheikh Mohammed Yacoub and journalist Abbas Badr al-Din is not still alive.

 The site said: " Bulletin "on Tuesday, that Mr. Sadr al-Din al-Sadr said in an interview for the site: that" our data confirm that the Imam Al-Sadr and his two companions, Sheikh Mohammed Yacoub and journalist Abbas Badr al-Din are still alive in a Libyan prison. "

 He added: "We are following what is happening in Libya and are waiting for information about where their imprisonment, and we wish God to be released to return to their families."

Broadcast channel, "the world" covering the Iranian revolution against the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, a small plane that transported people today is similar to a large extent of Imam Musa Sadr, without referring to the point of the plane.

Iran is concerned about the Imam Sadr

Expressed Iran's ambassador in Syria and the Iranian President's adviser Syed Ahmed Moussaoui's "concern Tehran Shiite Imam Musa al-Sadr and his two companions who Achtvvo decades ago in Libya."

Moussaoui said an official committee to pursue the fate of al-Sadr in a statement to the German news agency (d. B. A): "We have declared repeatedly and now affirm that the Imam Musa al-Sadr and his companions are still alive in Libya and hold Gaddafi full responsibility in this regard."

Al-Moussawi said: "In light of current developments in Libya, and what appears in the media for the bombing of a violent fighter jets of civilian areas, as we express our deep concern about the safety of the imam and his two companions invite the Secretary-General of the United Nations to intervene for their release also appeal to the Libyan people proud to report any information to assist in the release of those who were kidnapped


'Libya air raids death toll hits 1,000'
Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:36PM
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Some 1,000 people have been killed by Libyan security forces in bomb attacks against pro-democracy demonstrators in the North African country, reports say.


A Rome-based group representing Arab expatriates revealed the mascara on Tuesday to become yet another aspect of the Tripoli's brutal crackdown on the country's popular revolution

"Hospitals have no electricity and no medicines," said Foad Aodi, who heads the Rome-based Arab World Communities in Italy (COMAI), dpa reported.


Islam Times Exclusive:
Libyans still being Bombed as Qardawi issues Death Sentence
Islam Times – The president of Libya, who Shaykh Yusuf Qardawi called insane, continues to bomb his civilians.
Translator : Aabid Waqar
Libyans still being Bombed as Qardawi issues Death Sentence
Islam Times reports that eyewitnesses have announced that Libyan helicopters continue to bomb some areas of Tripoli at the order of Muammar Gaddafi. Al-Jazeera quoted an eyewitness who said that he has never seen anything worse than what is happening now. Mercenaries hired by Gaddafi continue to fire into the crowds.

Eyewitnesses have said that Tripoli is surrounded. They have clearly stated that foreign mercenaries have been hired by Gaddafi. These mercenaries travel in armored vehicles and fire upon protestors and medical workers. Agence France-Presse (AFP) has also reported that people have been attacked in two areas of Tripoli. It has reported that the corpses of the dead have been left in the streets.

It has been reported that more than 250 people have been killed in these bombings raising the number of dead in the protests to 530. Shaykh Yusuf Qardawi called Gaddafi insane for killing these innocents. He has stated that it is permissible to take his life.

© Islam Times


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