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visit Libya: Missile fell about 200 meters down an avenue that runs through Tripoli






MariƔtegui
22/03/1911

Libyan Civil
said they fear for their lives after six missiles fired at the early hours of Tuesday from the Mediterranean Sea will impact on the military port of Tripoli, close to residential areas, reported teleSUR special envoy to that country, Jordan Rodriguez.

The new air attack by U.S. forces, Britain and France, the coalition imperialist since last Saturday began the bombing of Libyan soil, occurred in residential areas near Tripoli, about 200 meters in a street that runs through the capital and nearby residential areas.

"This shows the efficiency of the attacks of allied troops" in the U.S., Britain and France, "said the reporter.

Although no casualties were reported by the explosive devices that were launched from ships," the civilians are afraid mainly to see how close their homes fell, "insisted the reporter.
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expressed teleSUR team who do not understand why they attack so close areas their homes and said that they want peace and respect for humanity.

The attack confirmed by a contrast between what the U.S. says whose aims are geared supposed to defend the civilian population, who are victims of the bombings that began last Saturday by the colonial powers.

Rodriguez reviewed that after the attack, the team moved to the port of the capital, where they found the effects of the six missiles that damaged several houses that served as a maintenance shop to the Libyan Navy.

While the country continues to instability in clashes between rebels and troops loyal to the leader, Muammar Al Gaddafi, the government reported Tuesday that the bombings from the West increased the deaths of civilians in the southern cities of Sirte and Shebna.

The Libyan government spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, confirmed that military aircraft of the Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) shot in the last hours of civilians in areas of the port and airport of Sirte.

Attackers Shebna attacked with missiles, considered as a stronghold of the tribe that owns the Libyan leader Gaddafi.

The bombings have left as a result of the death of several civilians and burned vehicles in an operation called the United States Dawn Odyssey which aims at the protection of civilians suspected Libyans. The Untimed

hours, the bombing from aircraft and ships of foreign powers have destroyed two naval bases in Tripoli and anti government air defenses, according to state television.

Ibrahim called the attacks a "crusade enemy," but stressed that "these attacks will not intimidate the Libyan people."

Since Saturday banging imperialist forces attacks on Libya in more than 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles, from their ships and submarines against targets in the Libyan coast.

As a result of bombing air, 90 people have died and at least 200 injured, according to local television Libya.


China reiterated opposition to intervention in Libya and requested a ceasefire

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China on Tuesday reiterated its rejection of military intervention in Libya, and called for a ceasefire with immediate effect. Considered that the people of that nation must decide its own future "to avoid further civilian casualties after the bombing began colonial forces, led by the United States, France and Britain, since last Saturday.

"We call again on the parties involved for an immediate ceasefire to resolve the issue peacefully Libya, "said ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu.

said that" the current crisis could be resolved through dialogue and other peaceful methods. "

The spokesman regretted that the objective of the Council resolution security of the United Nations (UN) "is to protect civilians, but military action in some countries caused casualties."

"China opposes the use of force could cause damage among the civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Libya," he said.

China is "very concerned about the news of civilian casualties in attacks by the multinational forces "against the Libyan government of Muammar Al Gaddafi, the spokeswoman said Asian.

Jiang said that Beijing (China capital) is considering an emergency meeting on the conflict within the Security Council at the request of Libya.

China, which holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council of the UN, a permanent member with veto power, was one of the five countries that abstained from voting on resolution 1973, which approved the use of force against the Government of Al-Gaddafi on 17 March.

The Asian nation also used its veto to block the text.

On Sunday, the Chinese Government expressed its unease at the start of military action against the North African country.

Resolution 1973 United Nations (UN) adopted on Thursday, authorized the use of force to "protect the Libyan population, and to establish a no-fly zone in the North African country and the use of strength.

Covered in this document, the United States, France and Britain launched from the constant air attacks Saturday that Libya's national television said have left over 90 dead and 200 wounded.

The attacks have been criticized for including countries including Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. The African Union (AU) also called on "the immediate cessation of violence" and the search for a peaceful and democratic solution to the conflict.

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