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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:23:33 #201
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12s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:22 schreef yavanna het volgende:

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Yup, maar dat maakt het 'missen' van snelle betrouwbare info niet minder.
:Y
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:25:22 #202
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:19 schreef tass het volgende:

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Ja ik las van het weekend dat je in bed ging liggen.. Ben je ziek??

Zou ie gaan zeggen dat ie opstapt??? Oh als dat toch eens waar zou zijn! :Y
Ik gok dat dit z'n laatste Mubarak-optreden is waar ie nog niet opstapt. "Ik ben jullie vader, hervormingen, ik laat jullie niet in de steek"
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:26:05 #203
334494 Dance99Vv
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1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:25 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:

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Ik gok dat dit z'n laatste Mubarak-optreden is waar ie nog niet opstapt. "Ik ben jullie vader, hervormingen, ik laat jullie niet in de steek"
zucht..... optimist }:|
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:26:45 #204
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:26 schreef Dance99Vv het volgende:

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zucht..... optimist }:|
Ik ben een uber-realist. :Y
Heel vervelend, ik weet het.
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:28:34 #205
334494 Dance99Vv
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quote:
1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:26 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:

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Ik ben een uber-realist. :Y
Heel vervelend, ik weet het.
zal wel in dat revolutie-boekje van je staan ..... }:|
There is only one religion
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quote:
1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:28 schreef Dance99Vv het volgende:

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zal wel in dat revolutie-boekje van je staan ..... }:|
Het eerste boekje dat we verbranden wanneer we in Nederland in opstand komen :) Al is het alleen maar omdat we niet zo'n groen boekje hebben zoals in Libië. Of we pakken het groene boekje van de Nederlandse taal, die staat ook wel op mijn verbrandlijstje :)

Ik lees natuurlijk nog steeds mee. Vooralsnog gebeurd er weinig spannends, dus heb mezelf aan 't werk gezet.
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
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#libya.. One of many portraits of 'the leader' in journo hotel lobby http://yfrog.com/h8zsiyrj
18 minutes ago
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:40:32 #208
173736 sunny16947
het kan altijd erger
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Hmmmm heeft de engelse delegatie hier mee te maken. En een interview met Turkije.....Hij wil denk dicht bij huis blijven.
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:42:14 #209
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Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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quote:
1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 15:34 schreef shomila het volgende:
richardengelnbc richard engel
#libya.. One of many portraits of 'the leader' in journo hotel lobby http://yfrog.com/h8zsiyrj
18 minutes ago
[ link | afbeelding ]
Epic!


Du'h, winning!
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
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Gaat 'ie een speech houden??
Zoon van Tolmai.
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:51:02 #211
173736 sunny16947
het kan altijd erger
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Geduld wordt op de proef gesteld. Nog geen woord van de grote leider.
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:58:39 #212
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bungdan In Ras Lanuf today more airstrikes, but ineffectual. 200lb bomb hit an (empty) house in town. Another didn't blow, lying on street. #libya
5 minutes ago via web
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 15:58:49 #213
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het kan altijd erger
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Vreemd.....geen woord bij AJE over een opgetrommelde journalistengroep.
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:01:00 #214
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ishta_dreams ...basically admitting their fault, and involvement of providing master key to my room in order to take all camera equipment. #Libya #Feb17
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ishta_dreams Promised to not press charges in return. Journalists avoid Tibeste hotel at ALL cost! @satopol explains http://bit.ly/hRryvP #Libya #Feb17
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:01:40 #215
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Anime, patat en video games
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Is de clown al weg?
All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~François Fénelon
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1s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 16:01 schreef rakotto het volgende:
Is de clown al weg?
Nee joh, hij is net wakker. De clown is een nachtdier.
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http://english.aljazeera.(...)138133847222111.html

quote:
Rebels will not pursue Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi over crimes they say he has committed if he steps down from his post in the next 72 hours, the head of the rebel National Libyan Council has told Al Jazeera.

"If he leaves Libya immediately, during 72 hours, and stops the bombardment, we as Libyans will step back from pursuing him for crimes," Mustafa Abdel Jalil, head of the opposition National Council, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday.

He said the deadline would not be extended beyond 72 hours.

"Based on our love for our country we have proposed to the [Gaddafi's] indirect negotiators that a solution can be reached," Mustafa told Al Jazeera.

"Conditions are that firstly he stops all combat in the fields, secondly that his departure is within 72 hours; thirdly we may waive our right of domestic prosecution ... for the crimes of oppression, persecution, starvation and massacres.

"We will have to wait and see what the regime's response is."

Libyan state television on Tuesday denied reports that the Libyan leader tried to strike a deal with opposition forces seeking his removal. An official from the Libyan foreign ministry described the reports as "absolute nonsense".

However, a spokesman for the opposition National Council in the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi confirmed that a representative had sought to negotiate Gaddafi's exit.

Gaddafi was reported to have sent a representative to Benghazi on Sunday night to discuss a conditional plan to step down, Al Jazeera learned. The offer was provided on the condition that Gaddafi would be able to keep his assets and avoid prosecution.

The Libyan leader is said to be willing to step down in return for dropping war crimes charges against him and guaranteeing a safe exit for him and his family. He also reportedly wants guarantees from the UN that he will be allowed to keep his money.

Appeal for dialogue

On Monday evening, a leading member of the government appealed to rebel leaders for dialogue, another sign that Gaddafi may be ready to compromise with opponents challenging his rule.

Jadallah Azous Al-Talhi, a Libyan prime minister in the 1980s, appeared on state television on Monday reading an address to elders in Benghazi, asking them to "give a chance to national dialogue to resolve this crisis, to help stop the bloodshed, and not give a chance to foreigners to come and capture our country again".

The appeal did not detail any concessions that Gaddafi's administration would be prepared to make. The rebels said they will settle for nothing less than an end to Gaddafi's four decades in power.

The fact that Al-Talhi's appeal was broadcast on tightly-controlled state television indicated that it was officially endorsed.

Until now Gaddafi and his entourage have shown little public appetite for dialogue, describing the rebels as armed youths under the influence of drugs who have been manipulated by al-Qaeda and foreign powers.

Tripoli last week appointed an envoy to take humanitarian aid to Benghazi but it was not clear if the envoy had a mandate to negotiate with the rebels.

Strengthening military positions

Security forces loyal to Gaddafi have strengthened their military position in the last few days, squeezing rebel-held towns in the west and checking the advance of rebel militias westwards towards the capital, Tripoli.

There has also been fierce fighting in the eastern city of Misurata, located between Tripoli and Gaddafi's hometown Sirte, with reports of at least 18 people killed.

Families residing in Ras Lanuf began heading eastward in an apparent attempt to flee the fighting in that strategic port town, our correspondent there said. Several people were reported to have been killed in battles a day earlier, including a family trying to flee the fighting.

Gaddafi supporters moved eastward on Tuesday in an effort to push the rebels back and recapture fallen towns, with reports emerging that they have taken the central Libyan town of Bin Jawad.

Valerie Amos, UN under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief co-ordinator, said in a statement that the Benghazi Red Crescent reported that Misurata was also under attack by government forces again.

"Humanitarian organisations need urgent access now,'' she said. "People are injured and dying and need help immediately."

Witnesses also told Al Jazeera that Az-Zawiyah, west of Tripoli, was under heavy attack by government forces.

For now, the Gaddafi government has managed to halt the rebel advance that began last week when fighters ventured beyond the opposition-controlled eastern half of the country.

Rebels plead for help

The rebel forces say they will be outgunned if the government continues to unleash its air attacks on them and are pleading for the international community to impose a no-fly zone to prevent this.

"We don't want a foreign military intervention, but we do want a no-fly zone," rebel fighter Ali Suleiman told AP.

"We are all waiting for one,'' he said. The rebels can take on "the rockets and the tanks, but not Gaddafi's air force''.

The US president said on Monday that the US and its NATO allies were still considering a military response to the violence even as Britain and France were drafting a UN resolution that would establish a no-fly zone.

Barack Obama said the US will stand with the Libyan people as they face "unacceptable'' violence. He also sent a strong message to Gaddafi, saying he and his supporters will be held responsible for the violence there.
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William Hague, the UK foreign minister, said Britain is "working closely with partners on a contingency basis on elements of a resolution on a no-fly zone".

However, a British diplomat at the UN clarified that the draft resolution is being prepared in case it is needed but no decision has been made to introduce it at the Security Council.

The six US-allied Gulf Arab nations on Monday said they back a UN-enforced no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians. The Gulf states also condemned the killings by pro-government forces in Libya as "massacres".

Arab foreign ministers are to hold crisis talks on Friday to discuss imposing a no-fly zone over Libya, Arab League
officials said.

Hundreds if not thousands of people have died since Libya's uprising began on February 14 in an effort to end Gaddafi's more than 41-year rule, although tight restrictions on media make it near impossible to get an accurate number.

The number of people who have fled the violence in Libya since last month has passed 215,000 according to the International Organisation for Migration, most of them foreign workers. The exodus is creating a humanitarian crisis across the border with Tunisia.

The UN refugee agency warned on Tuesday that there was a critical shortage of long haul flights to evacuate foreign migrants who have fled Libya to their home countries in Asia and Africa.
Zoon van Tolmai.
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:08:55 #218
334494 Dance99Vv
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:10:22 #219
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One Nigerian family's home on the #Egypt/#libya border



And inside the "house"
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:11:30 #220
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Speculation that Gaddafi might visit Rixos Hotel
Posted on March 8, 2011 by Admin
The BBCs Paul Danahar in Tripoli says: There is much speculation that Col Gaddafi is about to turn up at the Rixos Hotel in the capital, where the foreign media are based. Whether it will be for a press conference or something else, we do not yet know. He added that the speculation is largely based on a long red carpet, all the cars being towed out of the car park, and a warning from the media centre that journalists trying to shoot pictures from the upper floors run a risk of being shot
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  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:11:51 #221
19242 yavanna
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Zou het?!

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Reports coming in that Gaddafi is due to make a statement shortly.
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:13:54 #222
173736 sunny16947
het kan altijd erger
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Of is het de nederlandse delegatie die de militairen op komen halen.
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quote:
10s.gif Op dinsdag 8 maart 2011 16:11 schreef yavanna het volgende:
Zou het?!

AJELive
Reports coming in that Gaddafi is due to make a statement shortly.
Ik ga snel mijn folders doen. :D
Zoon van Tolmai.
  dinsdag 8 maart 2011 @ 16:16:35 #224
19242 yavanna
Results may vary.
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~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~
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In dit geval helicopters zat om Ghadaffi een exit te geven op dezelfde manier als Mubarak ;)
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.
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