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Krisis Libya - bila rakyat jadi derhaka ?

Jet-jet tentera Libya yang setia kepada Muammar Gaddafi terus membedil pemberontak semalam dalam satu pertempuran sengit yang memaksa kumpulan itu berundur kira-kira 160 kilometer dari kawasan yang mereka kuasai dalam tempoh seminggu, sekali gus menyukarkan lagi usaha menguatkuasakan zon larangan terbang bagi membantu pemberontak.

Kelewatan menguatkuasakan zon tersebut kemungkinan menyaksikan tentera Gaddafi memenangi krisis di Libya sebaik-baik ia dilaksanakan nanti.

Tiada persetujuan dicapai tentang usaha membantu pemberontak pada satu pertemuan Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) di New York, semalam atau mesyuarat Menteri-Menteri Luar Kumpulan 8 (G8) di Paris.

“Soalan-soalan penting perlu dijawab, bukan sahaja tentang apa yang perlu kita lakukan tetapi bagaimana ia akan dilaksanakan,” kata Duta Rusia, Vitaly Churkin di New York.

Di Paris, Menteri Luar Itali, Franco Frattini berkata, G8 mahu Majlis Keselamatan menyambung semula perbincangan secepat mungkin, tetapi menteri-menterinya masih belum dapat mencapai kata sepakat berhubung penguatkuasaan zon larangan terbang di Libya apabila Rusia dan Jerman masih belum meluluskannya.

Sementara itu, meriam dan kereta-kereta kebal tentera Libya semalam berjaya menawan kembali bandar kecil Zuwarah, kira-kira 120 kilometer di barat Tripoli selepas satu letupan besar berlaku, kata seorang penduduk, Tarek Abdallah.

Tentera juga dilapor berjaya merampas sebahagian besar kawasan di timur Libya yang sebelum ini dikuasai pemberontak.

Pasukan keselamatan itu merampas bandar terminal minyak penting Brega, malam Ahad lalu dan mengikuti rapat kumpulan pemberontak serta mengebom bandar Ajdabiyah, sebuah bandar yang terletak antara Brega dan Benghazi.

Presiden Liga Hak Kemanusiaan Libya, Soliman Bouchuiguir di Geneva berkata, sekiranya tentera Gaddafi yang dilengkapi senjata berat berjaya menembusi Benghazi, satu pertumpahan darah besar-besaran seperti di Rwanda mungkin berlaku. – Reuters



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RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 10:  Rebels fire a rocket-propelled grenade at a Libyan air force fighter jet on March 10, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Most rebel forces fled the city as government forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi attacked them with heavy shelling and air strikes.
Anti-Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi rebel, sits on his anti-aircraft machine gun, outside Ras Lanouf town, eastern Libya, on Thursday, March 10, 2011. Government forces drove hundreds of rebels from a strategic oil port with a withering rain of rockets and tank shells on Thursday, significantly expanding Moammar Gadhafi's control of Libya as Western nations struggled to find a way to stop him.
Anti-Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi rebels, prepare to leave their position in front of the oil refinery complex, in Ras Lanouf town, eastern Libya, on Thursday, March 10, 2011. Government forces drove hundreds of rebels from a strategic oil port with a withering rain of rockets and tank shells on Thursday, significantly expanding Moammar Gadhafi's control of Libya as Western nations struggled to find a way to stop him.
Libyan rebel fighters try to defend a gate of the north-central key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf as Moamer Kadhafi's loyalist forces approach their positions on March 10, 2011, where at least four people were killed and 35 wounded as rebels retreated under continous government rocket and sniper fire.

Libyan rebel fighters fire their riffles as Moamer Kadhafi's loyalist forces approach their positions on March 10, 2011 at a gate of the north-central key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf, where at least four people were killed and 35 wounded as rebels retreated under continous government rocket and sniper fire.
Libyan rebel fighters try to spot approaching tanks of Kadhafi loyalist forces as they take position at a gate of the north-central key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf on March 10, 2011 where at least four people were killed and 35 wounded today as rebels retreated under continous government rocket and sniper fire.
Libyan rebel fighters run for cover as tanks of Kadhafi loyalist forces approach at a gate of the north-central key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf on March 10, 2011 where at least four people were killed and 35 wounded today as rebels retreated under continous government rocket and sniper fire.
A wounded Libyan rebel fighter is evacuated from the battle field to the eastern key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf on March 10, 2011 where troops stormed into as tanks outflanked rebels holding the key oil town, forcing them to retreat east under a hail of rocket fire.
The body of a dead Libyan rebel fighter is brought to the morgue of the hospital in Brega where bodies of dead fighters have been brought out from the battle for Ras Lanuf March 10, 2011.
Paramedics try to stabilize a wounded Libyan rebel fighter brought out from the battle field to the eastern key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf on March 10, 2011 where troops stormed into as tanks outflanked rebels holding the key oil town, forcing them to retreat east under a hail of rocket fire.
Libyan men look at the dead bodies of two rebel fighters brought out from the battle for the eastern key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf at a hospital in Brega on March 10, 2011 where troops stormed into as tanks outflanked rebels holding the key oil town, forcing them to retreat east under a hail of rocket fire.
Personnel at the Brega hospital morgue prepare the body of a Libyan rebel fighter brought out from the battle for Ras Lanuf on March 10, 2011.
Libyan rebel fighters retreat form a gate of the north-central key Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf as Moamer Kadhafi's loyalist forces pummel their positions with rocket fire on March 10, 2011.
A Libyan rebel fighter stand guard with his anti-aircraft machinegun as comrades pray at a check point some 10 kilometers east of the key oil port of Ras Lanuf, on March 11, 2011 as rebels appealed for arms today as they sent fighters into battle against Moamer Kadhafi's advancing forces, as France and Britain urged targeted strikes in the oil-rich country.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels load a Katyusha rocket launcher while battling government forces as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels carry a Katyusha rocket to fire on government forces as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels adjust an anti-aircraft gun as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels gather on the frontline as smoke from a burning oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels flee government forces as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels move anti-aircraft guns through the battlefield as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Rebel fighters flee a government airstrike on the frontline on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a disjointed rebel retreat through the desert.
Smoke rises as a Libyan jet fighter drops a bomb on anti Libyan government fighters position on the outskirt of the eastern oil port town of Ras Lanuf on March 11, 2011 as rebels battled troops loyal to Moamer Kadhafi outside Ras Lanuf a day after the regime recaptured the key oil town.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels battle government troops as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the frontline sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
Rebel fighters carry a wounded comrade near the eastern Libyan oil port of Ras Lanuf on March 11, 2011, as rebels clashed with pro-Kadhafi forces exchanging rocket fire.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  A rebel fighter kisses a fallen comrade as bodies of slain rebels are carried from the frontline on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a disjointed rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels climb off an anti-aircraft gun as smoke from a damaged oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebel tanks advance across the battlefield towards government troops on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Libyan rebels flee government forces as smoke from a burning oil facility darkens the sky on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a frantic rebel retreat through the desert.
Libyans shout slogans while carrying the coffin of a comrade rebel fighter in Benghazi on March 11, 2011 killed a day before in the battle for Ras Lanuf.
A Libyan rebel fighter, wounded during heavy clashes with Kadhafi loyalists forces on the outskirt of the oil port of Ras Lanuf, is rushed to Ajdabiya's general hospital on March 11, 2011.

A Libyan wounded rebel fighter is carried by ambulance medics near the eastern oil city of Ras Lanuf on March 11, 2011 as rebels clashed with pro-Kadhafi forces exchanging in rocket fire.
RAS LANUF, LIBYA - MARCH 11:  Bodies of slain rebels are carried from the frontline on March 11, 2011 in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Government troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi drove opposition forces out of the strategic oil town, forcing a disjointed rebel retreat through the desert.
Libyans shout slogans while carrying the coffin of a comrade in Benghazi on March 11, 2011 killed a day before in the battle for Ras Lanuf.
Libyan rebel fighters run for cover as a bomb dropped by a Kadhafi loyalist Airforce fighter jet explodes on March 11, 2011 some 10 kilometers east of the key oil port of Ras Lanuf. Libyan rebels appealed for arms today as they sent fighters into battle against Moamer Kadhafi's advancing forces, as France and Britain urged targeted strikes in the oil-rich country.
Libyan women take part during Friday prayers in the eastern city of Ajdabiya, Libya, Friday, March 11, 2011. French President Nicolas Sarkozy faced increasing pressure from fellow leaders Friday who complained he was out of line to suddenly give a Libyan opposition group diplomatic recognition. Rebels held out Friday in part of a strategic oil port after fierce fighting with Moammar Gadhafi loyalists waging a heavy counteroffensive trying to push the opposition further east away from the capital.
Libyan rebels take up a position with an anti aircraft weapon on the border of the eastern town of Brega, Libya  Friday, March 11, 2011. French President Nicolas Sarkozy remained unrepentant Friday in the face of a backlash from leaders angry at his diplomatic recognition of Libya's opposition council, arguing that working with the rebels was urgent to avoid turning Libya into a failed state.

Libyan rebels manning an anti aircraft machine gun are positioned next to oil storage containers on the outskirts of the eastern town of Brega, Libya  Friday, March 11, 2011. French President Nicolas Sarkozy remained unrepentant Friday in the face of a backlash from leaders angry at his diplomatic recognition of Libya's opposition council, arguing that working with the rebels was urgent to avoid turning Libya into a failed state.
Two Libyan rebels man an anti aircraft weapon on the border of the eastern town of Brega, Libya  Friday, March 11, 2011. French President Nicolas Sarkozy remained unrepentant Friday in the face of a backlash from leaders angry at his diplomatic recognition of Libya's opposition council, arguing that working with the rebels was urgent to avoid turning Libya into a failed state.
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1 comments:

  1. pokku(putrajaya) said...

    semoga Allah memberi kemenangan kepada pejuang yang menuntut keadilan...Takbirrrr!

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