Ebrahim: SA will not push Gaddafi

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March 11 2011 at 01:13am
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Cape Town - The South African government has no intention of calling on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to resign, Deputy International Relations Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim said on Thursday.

Responding to a question in the National Council of Provinces, he said the government had condemned the use of force by Gaddafi.

“The government has not called for the resignation of the Libyan leader as it subscribes to the international principle of non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other countries.”

Asked what the government's view was on establishing a so-called no-fly zone over Libya - a plan currently under discussion among various Western countries - he said no action should be taken against Libya that did not have United Nations Security Council support.

“There are lots of opinions internationally as to whether such a move would be effective, whether it would contribute to stopping the violence, and a resolution of the conflict. So the matter is neither here nor there.

“We have not been asked to express any opinion... We are not involved, but we feel that any action that is taken against Libya should have the endorsement of the UN Security Council, and we would not encourage unilateral action outside the UN Security Council,” he said. - Sapa

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http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/ebrahim-sa-will-not-push-gaddafi-1.1039743

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Well if that doesn't lend creedence to the rumours of Zuma's support for Gadaffi via telephone yesterday...

One dictator down, one at war and a replacement in the making.
 
March 11 2011 at 01:13am
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Cape Town - The South African government has no intention of calling on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to resign, Deputy International Relations Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim said on Thursday.

Responding to a question in the National Council of Provinces, he said the government had condemned the use of force by Gaddafi.

“The government has not called for the resignation of the Libyan leader as it subscribes to the international principle of non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other countries.”

Asked what the government's view was on establishing a so-called no-fly zone over Libya - a plan currently under discussion among various Western countries - he said no action should be taken against Libya that did not have United Nations Security Council support.

“There are lots of opinions internationally as to whether such a move would be effective, whether it would contribute to stopping the violence, and a resolution of the conflict. So the matter is neither here nor there.

“We have not been asked to express any opinion... We are not involved, but we feel that any action that is taken against Libya should have the endorsement of the UN Security Council, and we would not encourage unilateral action outside the UN Security Council,” he said. - Sapa

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http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/ebrahim-sa-will-not-push-gaddafi-1.1039743

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Well if that doesn't lend creedence to the rumours of Zuma's support for Gadaffi via telephone yesterday...

One dictator down, one at war and a replacement in the making.

How very non-committal.

So you support the idea of a 40 year dictatorship, then.
 
March 11 2011 at 01:13am
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Cape Town - The South African government has no intention of calling on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to resign, Deputy International Relations Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim said on Thursday.

Responding to a question in the National Council of Provinces, he said the government had condemned the use of force by Gaddafi.

“The government has not called for the resignation of the Libyan leader as it subscribes to the international principle of non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other countries.”

Asked what the government's view was on establishing a so-called no-fly zone over Libya - a plan currently under discussion among various Western countries - he said no action should be taken against Libya that did not have United Nations Security Council support.

“There are lots of opinions internationally as to whether such a move would be effective, whether it would contribute to stopping the violence, and a resolution of the conflict. So the matter is neither here nor there.

“We have not been asked to express any opinion... We are not involved, but we feel that any action that is taken against Libya should have the endorsement of the UN Security Council, and we would not encourage unilateral action outside the UN Security Council,” he said. - Sapa

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http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/ebrahim-sa-will-not-push-gaddafi-1.1039743

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Well if that doesn't lend creedence to the rumours of Zuma's support for Gadaffi via telephone yesterday...

One dictator down, one at war and a replacement in the making.

What a decisive, no-nonsense response. That should show the murdering thug what SA thinks.

‘Proudly South African’
 
Kieno Kammies already called the government for being a big girl's blouse.

A big girl's blouse? What, tightly zipped on the matter? :D

Well, no surprise here. Was anyone expecting anything else?
 
(African) Liberation organisations have a gentlemen's agreement not to crit one another...
 
50c says Gaddaffi is going to be given a house in Camps Bay with full governmental / asylum salary.
 
50c says Gaddaffi is going to be given a house in Camps Bay with full governmental / asylum salary.

small price to pay for freedom ;) in fact we might get some FDI for it - when they unfreeze all his assets :)
 
Good, let mother nature decide, nations should mind their own business. Wish they had this attitude to Zimbabwe too, let people sort out their own mess and not allow it to escape and grow and miff up other nations instead.
 
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