SA calls for immediate ceasefire in Libya.

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What is with these guys? One crook trying to help out another??!

CAPE TOWN — South Africa's foreign minister called for an immediate ceasefire in Libya on Tuesday, after President Jacob Zuma's talks in Tripoli failed to advance an African Union peace plan.
"Consistent with the decision of the AU on Libya, we reiterate our call for immediate ceasefire that is verifiable and encourage the warring parties to begin a dialogue to a democratic transition," Maite Nkoana-Mashabane told parliament.
"We strongly still believe that there is no solution for the Libyan problem that will come militarily but only with political dialogue," she added.
Zuma met with Moamer Kadhafi in Tripoli on Monday, but failed to close the gap between the Libyan leader and rebels on a plan proposed by the continental organisation.
The rebels have rejected the AU proposal, which calls for a ceasefire and "implementation of the political reforms necessary for the elimination of the causes of the current crisis".
That falls short of the rebel demand for Kadhafi to leave power, and Zuma has so far said nothing about how to bridge the impasse.
After meeting Kadhafi, Zuma said that the Libyan leader was "ready to implement the roadmap of the AU," which would include a halt to NATO-led bombing.
Kadhafi insisted "all Libyans be given a chance to talk among themselves" to determine the country's future, said Zuma, who is heading the African Union mediation process in Libya.
South Africa has consistently slammed the airstrikes against the strongman's regime despite voting for the United Nations no-fly zone resolution that led to the NATO-led campaign.
But it has simultaneously condemned attacks on civilians as a "heinous violation of human rights against his own people", with Nkoana-Mashabane saying the AU had advised the African states to vote for the resolution.
"South Africa did not vote for regime change. By the time we voted on this resolution, more than 2,000 people were mowed down by their own government that was supposed to protect them," said Nkoana-Mashabane.
"We apologise to no one for having been informed by our foreign policy to vote the way that we did. And we will continue saying that."
South Africa was once tipped as a possible exile destination for Kadhafi, but Pretoria has said no offer was ever extended.
That possibility is now more remote after the chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague sought an arrest warrant for him on charges of crimes against humanity, accusing him of having ordered his forces to gun down civilians in their homes, at funerals and outside mosques.
If the warrant is issued by the court's judges, South Africa's treaty obligations would require Kadhafi's arrest if he were to enter the country.
But the Times newspaper in Johannesburg reported Tuesday that Libyan officials have entered into a agreement with South African law firm Langa Attorneys to provide legal advice and services to Kadhafi and other top leaders.
Under the agreement reportedly reached three weeks ago, the firm was asked to assemble a team of international law experts to put together Kadhafi's defence strategy if he quits, says the report.
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Bloody hell! :mad:
 
So Qaddafi gave Zuma an epic Bitch Slap... and Zuma came away crying like a baby and is now doing Qaddafi's will?

Wow, what a backbone! :rolleyes: These ANC guys really know how to stand up for what is right.
 
What's exactly is the difference between NATO and Gaddaffi ? It seems like they are both bloodthirsty warmongering scoundrels that kill innocent civilians.

Yeah, I can see how complete morons might think that. :rolleyes:
 
What exactly is the difference between NATO and Gaddaffi ? It seems like they are both bloodthirsty warmongering scoundrels that kill innocent civilians.

There is no difference, except the UN apologizes when they kill civilians i guess :D

Oops sorry that bomb went wrong, our bad.
 
Yeah, I can see how complete morons might think that. :rolleyes:

Not to start a tit for tat with you but how is that civilians on the ground wind up dead from bombings when NATO is only supposed to be enforcing a no fly zone?
 
Not to start a tit for tat with you but how is that civilians on the ground wind up dead from bombings when NATO is only supposed to be enforcing a no fly zone?

Well, let me ask you a question. If you knew that there was a dictator living in the building next door to you who was accused of crimes against humanity and he was now the target of military action, would you continue living next door to him?

There's your answer.
 
Well, let me ask you a question. If you knew that there was a dictator living in the building next door to you who was accused of crimes against humanity and he was now the target of military action, would you continue living next door to him?

There's your answer.

Why is one dictator fine when others are not i wonder? I would continue living next door to him if i had no other choice.

Do you really think he is hiding next door? He is hiding somewhere, it the UN/NATO knew where he would be dead. So perhaps the entire countries population should move in case he is next door. They should move out the country because he could be anywhere so you could move next door to him :D
 
Why is one dictator fine when others are not i wonder? I would continue living next door to him if i had no other choice.

Do you really think he is hiding next door? He is hiding somewhere, it the UN/NATO knew where he would be dead. So perhaps the entire countries population should move in case he is next door. They should move out the country because he could be anywhere so you could move next door to him :D

You always have a choice. Leave. Don't support the idiot.

Nato knows where he is. How do you think they managed to kill two of his family members already?
 
You always have a choice. Leave. Don't support the idiot.

Nato knows where he is. How do you think they managed to kill two of his family members already?

Well if they know where he is why is he still alive? You make it sound like people can just up and leave their lives, i am sure it seems fairly easy sitting behind a computer thinking o why don't they just move, shut their businesses down and lose their jobs because a dictator may be in the area.

In the real world this does not work. In the real world civil war is not the best answer. He was in power for four decades so why do they suddenly decide to turn the country into nothing but a civil war? Just as a matter of interest gary is the country better off now than it was?
 
What's exactly is the difference between NATO and Gaddaffi ? It seems like they are both bloodthirsty warmongering scoundrels that kill innocent civilians.

Ask the innocent people that have experienced torture under the Gaddafi regime, unfortunately you cant ask those innocent women and children that have been buried alive
 
You always have a choice. Leave. Don't support the idiot.

Nato knows where he is. How do you think they managed to kill two of his family members already?

If Zuma can find him then Nato surely can too :D
 
Family business.
Don't want your kids to die? Don't make them generals in your army, that's a good start.

I wonder if all those civilians nato killed could be considered a war crime? Not to mention all those rebels they killed as well by mistake as usual. Killing innocent people is fine as long as you do it by mistake it seems :D

O shyte we just killed 13 of the rebels!!!!!!!
O shyte bomb gone wrong 13 civilians dead!!!!

Don't worry chaps it was an accident now get your bombs ready for another possible mistake!!!!!!
 
Ja, let's focus on the handful of accidental killings rather than the thousands murdered deliberately by this crackpot.

Brilliant thinking there. :rolleyes: And typical diversionary attempt to deflect from the real issue.

I guess you will also be advocating that leave Ratko Mladic alone as well. I mean he only murdered about 8000 Muslims in Serbia. Nothing to worry about, right?
 
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