Selasa, 22 Februari 2011

Tembak Gaddafi dengan Peluru – Yusuf al-Qaradawi

Libya's leader Moamer Kadhafi stands during his meeting with Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano (not pictured) at Rome's Quirinale presidential palace on June 10, 2009 during Kadhafi's first visit to Italy. The three-day visit seals a major rapprochement since Italy signed a deal with its former 1911 to 1947 colony last year pledging five billion dollars (3,5 billion euros) over the next 25 years as compensation for colonising it. Rome has also stepped up its relations with Tripoli in recent years in a bid to rein in a massive influx of clandestine migrants, many of whom come by boat from Libya across the Mediterranean.
Sesiapa di kalangan Angkatan tentera Libya yang mampu menembak peluru kepada Mr Gaddafi dia WAJIB melakukannya – Yusuf al-Qaradawi

Egyptian cleric: Kill Gaddafi

A top Egyptian cleric has called on Libyan soldiers who can shoot Libya’s unpopular Leader Muammar Gaddafi not to hold their fire to free the nation of his oppression.

Yusuf al-Qaradawi, viewed as the spiritual leader of the Egyptian opposition Muslim Brotherhood, made the call on Monday through a fatwa (religious decree) against the 42-year-long head of state.

“Whoever in the Libyan Army is able to shoot a bullet at Mr. Gaddafi should do so,” he told the Qatar-based news channel al-Jazeera.

Libya has been swept by pro-democracy protests inspired by popular revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, which toppled the countries’ presidents.

Such killing would “rid Libya of him,” said Qaradawi. The scholar, who also heads the International Union for Muslim Scholars, returned to Egypt after three decades in exile following the revolution.

Gaddafi’s government has deployed fighter jets to open fire on the demonstrators to prevent what appears to be an imminent revolution.

Forces loyal to Gaddafi are also said to have used live rounds against protesters amid reports, pointing to the arrival of planeloads of armed foreign mercenaries in the capital, Tripoli.

Libyan protesters, however, have reportedly managed to seize several cities.
The International Federation for Human Rights says as many as 400 people have so far been killed during the protests.

Qaradawi also told Libyan soldiers “not to obey orders to strike at your own people,” and urged Libyan ambassadors around the world to dissociate themselves from Gaddafi’s regime.PressTV
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Libya's leader Moamer Kadhafi stands during a press conference with Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano (not pictured) at Rome's Quirinale presidential palace on June 10, 2009 during Kadhafi's first visit to Italy. The three-day visit seals a major rapprochement since Italy signed a deal with its former 1911 to 1947 colony last year pledging five billion dollars (3.5 billion euros) over the next 25 years as compensation for colonising it. Rome has also stepped up its relations with Tripoli in recent years in a bid to rein in a massive influx of clandestine migrants, many of whom come by boat from Libya across the Mediterranean.

Nasihat untuk tentera Libya…jangan ikut telunjuk diktator gila ini untuk membunuh bangsa sendiri – Yusuf al-Qaradawi

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 21:  Protesters demonstrate outside the Libyan embassy on February 21, 2011 in London, England. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year leadership of Libya is becoming increasingly unstable following violent protests in the Libyan capital Tripoli. Reports claim several senior Libyan officials have resigned after security forces shot at Tripoli protesters. Human Rights Watch claim over 233 people have died in protests across the country since last Thursday.
A still image is seen taken from video footage posted under the title "Tripoli protesters set ablaze police station at Souq Al Jum'uah (Friday Market Square)" that was uploaded February 21, 2011. A Reuters reporter confirmed that a police station was on fire in the Souk Al Jamma area in the east.
A still image is seen taken from video footage posted under the title “Tripoli protesters set ablaze police station at Souq Al Jum’uah (Friday Market Square)” that was uploaded February 21, 2011. A Reuters reporter confirmed that a police station was on fire in the Souk Al Jamma area in the east.

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