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modern migration "Rebels" Libyans call the West


the purest style of the controversial conference of donors was established for the large business of rebuilding the occupied Iraq, the "rebels" have called Libyans and their own multi-million dollar international funding. Do you think that will come from charitable organizations? No, come private companies interested in getting high returns, and it created from a government subordinate to economic interests and for Libya to become a new platform of cheap oil has freedom of clay.

Here is a short article about it appeared on inSurGente.org:

The first meeting of the Contact Group on Libya began in Doha, Qatar, with a hot spot on the agenda: the creation of an international fund for countries to donate money to the rebellious cities.

also be discussed as other forms of financing used assets frozen by the international community to Qaddafi, as Italy moved forward. The crown prince of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, began the meeting asking them to give the Libyan people the means to defend themselves.

In his opening statement, William Hague, foreign minister of Britain, appealed to the creation of a funding mechanism "transparent" to help the rebels to pay the costs of the public sector.

In Group, established in London on 29 March, involved a score of countries and organizations like the UN, NATO, the Arab League, African Union and the Islamic Federation in Doha, Qatar, to coordinate policy measures for intervention in the country and examine how to step up pressure to force out of Muammar Gaddafi.

German Foreign Minister, Thomas de Maiziere, had said before the meeting questioned the legality of the option to use the funds frozen. "Before we know who the owners of money, this is something we have to discuss," he said. Mahmud Awad Shamman

spokesman Libyan National Transition Council, the governing body of the rebels against Gaddafi prompted Western governments to provide aid worth 1,500 million dollars to "help meet the needs of civilians "and tried to reach an agreement to send" humanitarian aid in exchange for oil "and said they are producing 100,000 barrels of oil a day but is exporting only" minimal ".

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