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  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 17:08:04 #151
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Kadhafi hervat aanvallen op Misrata
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NOS - Toegevoegd: zondag 27 mrt 2011, 16:57

Het leger van kolonel Kadhafi heeft de aanvallen op de Libische kuststad Misrata hervat. De opstandelingen in de stad melden dat de stad en haven worden bestookt. Daarmee komt er een eind aan een korte gevechtspauze, na de aanvallen van westerse troepen.

De opstandelingen rukken westwaarts op. Ze hebben de oliestad Ras Lanuf weer in handen, nadat Kadhafi's troepen zonder slag of stoot waren vertrokken. Ook Bin Lawad, Brega en Uqaylia zijn weer in handen van de opstandelingen. Franse gevechtslviegtuigen schakelden gisteren bij Misrata vijf vliegtuigen en twee helikopters van Kadhafi uit.
Libya: rebels push west to take Ras Lanuf and Brega
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Reuters - Sunday 27 March 2011
Libyan rebels have retaken more territory from government forces. But in the town of Misrata a doctor tells Channel 4 News he is struggling to treat the number of civilians injured by Gaddafi troops.

The speed of the rebel advance suggests a rapid retreat by Gaddafi's forces after they lost Ajdabiya. In Brega, an oil town west of Ajdabiya, rebel fighters were distributing water from trucks to residents or picking over debris of ammunition boxes and tank parts abandoned by the Gaddafi forces. There were long queues at fuel stations.

A man who said he worked for the state-owned Sirte Oil Company but refused to give his name said Gaddafi troops had passed through without stopping and there had been no fighting. The rebels' advance is a rapid reversal of two weeks of losses and indicates that Western air strikes are shifting the battlefield dynamics in their favour.
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  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 17:12:54 #152
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NATO decision body to consider Libya air strikes

Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO's top decision-making body is likely to expand on Sunday the alliance's air mission over Libya to allow strikes against Moammar Gadhafi's military.


After nearly a week of deliberations, the North Atlantic Council agreed Friday that NATO should enforce a no-fly zone in keeping with a U.N. Security Council mandate. But the decision to also allow air strikes — which the United States-led international force has been conducting since last week — was postponed until today's meeting to allow the 28 national envoys to consult with their capitals.

Washington has been eager to hand off responsibility for air strikes to the alliance, whose military staff have already drawn up the necessary operational plans. An official who spoke under the usual condition of anonymity said the council may issue an order to execute those plans late Sunday or during a follow-on meeting on Monday.

The air strikes are intended to protect civilians from Gadhafi's forces. However, they have also tipped the balance away from his regular military to the lightly armed rebels, although the two sides remain at stalemate in key cities.

The U.N. authorized the operation to protect Libyan civilians after Gadhafi launched attacks against anti-government protesters who demanded that he step down after 42 years in power

NATO expects to start enforcing the U.N.-authorized no-fly zone on Sunday or Monday, as well as coordinating naval patrols in the Mediterranean to enforce a U.N. arms embargo against Gadhafi's forces.

A Canadian three-star general, Charles Bouchard, is expected to take charge. He will report to an American admiral, Samuel Locklear, commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples.

NATO has significant experience in such operations. It's warplanes successfully enforced a no-fly zone over Bosnia in the early 1990s and bombed Serbian forces in Kosovo in 1999 in an effort to end crackdowns on ethnic Albanian civilians.

The North Atlantic Council is one of NATO's two operational headquarters. The other, Brunssum in the Netherlands, is responsible for the war in Afghanistan.
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  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 17:15:25 #153
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Het zal hem toch niet zijn? Aantal gelijkenissen wel ;)
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 16:18 schreef doeterniettoezegiktoch het volgende:

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daarom juist , je zou denken dat een "soldaat"minder snel aftaaid ...
dat de "inwoners"denken , als de "soldaten "zelfs "aftaaien "..

of zijn de inwoners veel erger? (sirte was toch de hometown van G he? )

maar hoe staat het dan met de wapens van hun ? zijn die gelijk aan die van de opstandelingen of zijn die inwoners ook beter bewapend?
Ik heb geen idee, wil ook graag antwoorden op die vragen. Maar we zullen het binnenkort wel zien.
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 17:30:44 #155
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James Bays of #aje now in Nawfaliya - that's the furthest #Libya rebels have advanced
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 17:30 schreef yavanna het volgende:
Alan Fisher

James Bays of #aje now in Nawfaliya - that's the furthest #Libya rebels have advanced
Wow. Heeft 'ie al verslag gedaan uit Nawfalia? Dat dorpje is slechts ~100 KM van Sirt namelijk...

In Sirt wonen twee oud-collega's van mij. Die zullen spannende uren/dagen tegemoet gaan.
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 17:47:26 #157
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 17:35 schreef deleriouz het volgende:

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Wow. Heeft 'ie al verslag gedaan uit Nawfalia? Dat dorpje is slechts ~100 KM van Sirt namelijk...

In Sirt wonen twee oud-collega's van mij. Die zullen spannende uren/dagen tegemoet gaan.
Ik ben zelf niet a.h kijken, volgens tweets zou hij er live verslag hebben gedaan.

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AJE live from front line: Opp Fighters near small town Nawfaliya, 20km west of Bin Jawad, 130km to Sirt #Libya gmaps: http://bit.ly/fpnuvI
Hoop dat het goed gaat met je voormalige collega's, stress volle tijden voor ze.
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Libische rebellen beginnen olie-export Uitgegeven: 27 maart 2011 17:18
Laatst gewijzigd: 27 maart 2011 17:18

BENGHAZI - De Libische rebellen beginnen vanaf volgende week de export van olie. Een woordvoerder van de rebellen meldde zondag een handelsovereenkomst met Qatar te hebben gesloten.

De rebellen verwachten dat ze tussen de 100.000 en 130.000 vaten per dag kunnen produceren en dit eventueel kunnen verhogen naar 300.000 vaten per dag.

Eerder op de dag werd bekend dat de Britten de controle over de oliehandel in Libië zullen overnemen.

Diplomatiek conflict

Met dit besluit creëren de Britten een diplomatiek conflict, aangezien veel Arabische landen vrezen dat het Westen alleen geïnteresseerd is in de olie van Libië. Qatar en Groot-Brittannië behoren tot de grootste medestanders van de rebellen.

De Britse minister van Defensie Liam Fox zei tegen de BBC dat hij voornamelijk de veiligheid in de haven wil garanderen. De minister stelde hiermee het evenwicht in de Libische oliehandel te herstellen.
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16.36 uur: Opstandelingen: Oliedeal met Qatar

De opstandelingen in het oosten van Libië hebben een akkoord bereikt met Qatar over de exploitatie van de olievelden die niet meer in handen zijn van Kadhafi. Dat heeft de opstandelingenleider Ali Tarhouni gezegd. Hij is namens de opstandelingen belast met economische, financiële en oliezaken. Volgens Tarhouni vaart de eerste olietanker in minder dan een week de haven uit. De productie is volgens Tarhouni op dit moment 100.000 tot 130.000 vaten per dag. Dat kan worden opgeschroefd naar 300.000.

Qatar is één van de twee Arabische landen die actief meehelpt met het handhaven van het vliegverbod boven Libië. Qatar heeft zes gevechtsvliegtuigen en één transportvliegtuig beschikbaar gesteld. Het andere Arabische lande dat meedoet is de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten.
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10s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 17:25 schreef ChristianLebaneseFront het volgende:

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Ik heb geen idee, wil ook graag antwoorden op die vragen. Maar we zullen het binnenkort wel zien.
indd. de tijd zal het leren , ik ben benieuwd! maar dit klinkt dan wel positief ( als het klopt !)
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 16:55 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
Lees ook dat Sirt nog wel eens een verrassing kan worden van binnenuit. Stammen daar zijn ook klaar met G. Hoop het maar.

Revolutionaries proceed easily toward #Sirte #Libya ,it is a turning point. #Gaddafi 've already made it one of his stronghold cities #Feb17

Reports that Gaddafi is pulling back some tanks and artillery to Tripoli, right next to schools & hospitals, for his last stand. #libya

News that Gaddafi is preparing Sirte defences at the "Wadi alahmar" valley & some important people are fleeing south to Sabha #libya #feb17

the fact that he's preparing for a last stand in tripoli shows the extent to which he has his back against the wall.

Anyway, Sirte could very well surprise us. We know that even Gaddafi's own tribe hate his family. #libya #feb17

Benghazi Free Radio is pleading with the honourable and courageous people inside Sirte to rise up against Gaddafi & welcome us #libya #feb17
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  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 17:55:55 #160
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 16:58 schreef rakotto het volgende:

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Hoezo is Misrata in de handen van de opstandelingen? :')
het klopt indd. niet helemaal ;

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1611: The Misrata resident tells the BBC that Gaddafi loyalists are in control of the People's Hall in the city centre and that they have deployed snipers on the building's roof.

1607: A resident of Misrata also tells the BBC: "With such random explosions and blasts you're not safe at all, even in your home. And this is the tragedy: the situation is getting worse day after day. The people and civilians are pushed towards the sea. Almost 60% of the entire city is under the control of Gaddafi's troops and mercenaries. The people are trying to look for a safe place to shelter themselves from the tanks and snipers, even though there is no safe place."
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 17:15 schreef MangoTree het volgende:

Het zal hem toch niet zijn? Aantal gelijkenissen wel ;)
volgens mij is ie dat indd.! :D (gitaar lijkt ook verdacht veel )
( foto was dus wel echt! - las hier dat er werd getwijfeld aan de echtheid van de foto ; schaduw ofiets )
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 17:55 schreef yavanna het volgende:
Andere video beelden van Eman Al Obeidi

[ link | afbeelding ]
ja die vrouw nummer 1 trekt die zak over haar hoofd :( Grrrrr
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1s.gif Op maandag 31 januari 2011 17:08 schreef ChristianLebaneseFront het volgende:
Khadaffi is een nationalist en erg populair in eigen land. Kans op een opstand is minimaal, net zoals in Syrie.
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UPDATE 1-NATO could agree in hours on Libya operations
Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:13pm GMT
* Military committee approves operations plan

* Deal would see NATO take over from coalition

* NATO official says handover could take up to 72 hours

(Adds U.S. officials, analyst comment)

By David Brunnstrom

BRUSSELS, March 27 (Reuters) - NATO states could agree in hours for the alliance to take over command of military operations in Libya from coalition forces, a NATO official said on Sunday.

The agreement could be reached at a meeting of NATO ambassadors which started at 1600 GMT, the official said, adding that the military committee of the 28-nation alliance had finalised its operations plan.

"That's a good sign," the official said. "Either the operations plan is approved by the ambassadors tonight, or that may happen tomorrow. Either way, it's a matter of hours."

An agreement by ambassadors would mean the council of the NATO states would take political control of all military operations, including ground strikes to protect civilians, from a coalition led by France, the United States and Britain.

However, a high-level body to include Arab states, expected to emerge from an international conference in London on Tuesday, would give "broad political guidance", the official said.

A decision for NATO to take over military operations has been delayed by disagreements between NATO members France and Turkey over political control of the mission, but these differences appear to have narrowed.

U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told ABC News in an interview she expected a "positive" decision for NATO to take over the mission.

"Just as the arms embargo and the no-fly zone has been transitioned to NATO command and control, the civilian protection mission will as well," she said.

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates said on U.S. television the United States would begin reducing the military forces it had committed to the Libya mission "beginning this week or within the next week or so".

Both Clinton and Gates raised the possibility that Muammar Gaddafi's regime could splinter and said the London conference would discuss political strategies to end his 41-year rule.

FRENCH, TURKISH DIFFERENCES

French President Nicholas Sarkozy has said France wants the alliance's command and control "machinery" used to coordinate the air campaign, while political control rests in the hands of the members of the coalition.

Turkey has wanted to be able to use its NATO veto to limit allied operations against Libya's infrastructure and avoid casualties among Muslim civilians.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters on Thursday Turkey's fears had been addressed and command of military operations would be transferred completely to NATO.

But a Turkish foreign ministry official said on Friday Turkey wanted to be part of the steering group expected to be set up in London and have a role in political decision-making.

Turkey's minister for EU affairs, Egemen Bagis, told reporters at the Brussels Forum conference on Sunday that discussion on NATO's future role was ongoing, adding: "Turkey is entitled to express her views and help shape policies."

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and Davutoglu are both expected to attend the London meeting and Daniel Keohane of the European Institue for Security Studies said Turkey would want to ensure in any NATO agreement that it can exert some control over how a NATO mission picks its targets.

British Defence Minister Liam Fox told the BBC that if a political agreement was reached, it would see NATO take over military operations in coming days.

"(It) doesn't actually mean that NATO will take over immediately. There's an execution directive ... if that's successful tonight, over the next few days NATO will take complete command."

The NATO official said a handover to NATO command would take 48-72 hours.

NATO has said its no-fly zone in Libya, which it agreed to enforce on Thursday, would be "impartial", and would ban flights both by Gaddafi's forces and his opponents, as would NATO enforcement on an arms embargo.

Keohane said that with rebel forces advancing, problems could arise if they closed in on Tripoli as fighting there could result in large numbers of casualties and there would be an increased risk of civilian casualties from any air strikes.

"And if rebel forces were seen to be seeking revenge on Gaddafi supporters, it could cause huge political problems for the alliance," he said, "because the U.N. mandate to protect civilians should apply across the board." (Editing by Andrew Roche)
hoezo adhd ?
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:31 schreef Insane- het volgende:
In het eerste topic van dit reeks:

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:D _O-
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:31 schreef Insane- het volgende:
In het eerste topic van dit reeks:

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_O- :+
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1628: The rebels told AFP that they would halt their advance overnight at Nufilia because they had heard Col Gaddafi's troops were deployed about 50km (30 miles) down the road towards Sirte. They would wait for coalition air strikes to destroy any heavy weapons, they added.

1624: A rebel fighter in Bin Jawad, Mohamed Ali al-Atwish, said the Libyan leader's troops were now "scared rats". "They are dropping their weapons, their uniforms and dressing as civilians," he added. Most of the small town looked intact, although smoke poured from the house of an alleged Gaddafi sympathiser, an AFP correspondent said. Some rebels feared that government troops might be hiding in people's homes.

1620: Meanwhile in eastern Libya, rebels have seized control of Bin Jawad - the furthest westwards they have advanced since the uprising began in mid-February. The AFP news agency reports that about 100 fighters danced and fired into the air in celebration in the town centre, singing: "Muammar, you're a dog - we marched straight into Bin Jawad." The rebels said they had also taken the next town along the coast, Nufilia, only 100km (60 miles) from Sirte, Col Gaddafi's stronghold.
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feb17libya Feb17Libya
Nufilia (100km for Sirte) now in hands of revolutionaries AFP reports feb17.info/live-libya-unr #Libya #Feb17
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SIRTE IS RISING UP: Reports of shots heard and demonstrations inside the city not far from the University and Ouagadougou hall #libya feb17
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:44:07 #171
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SIRTE IS RISING UP: Reports of shots heard and demonstrations inside the city not far from the University and Ouagadougou hall #libya feb17
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Reuters: 20 military vehicles including truck-mounted anti-aircraft guns seen leaving Gaddafi's stronghold of Sirte going towards Tripoli
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:46:34 #173
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1s.gif Op zondag 27 maart 2011 18:45 schreef deleriouz het volgende:

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Zoiets las ik eerder vandaag, hij wil Tripoli versterken.
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  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:50:29 #174
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En ja hoor... De Britten nemen 'controle' over oliehandel over....
wordt steeds duidelijker waarvoor ze daar zijn....

http://www.depers.nl/buit(...)handen-rebellen.html

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Eerder op de dag werd bekend dat de Britten de controle over de oliehandel in Libië zullen overnemen. Met dit besluit creëren de Britten een diplomatiek conflict, aangezien veel Arabische landen vrezen dat het Westen alleen geïnteresseerd is in de olie van Libië. Qatar en Groot-Brittannië behoren tot de grootste medestanders van de rebellen.
  zondag 27 maart 2011 @ 18:50:39 #175
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Libyan state television reports that the western city of Misrata is "now secure". "Counterterrorism units arrest the terrorist gangs which terrorised civilians in Misrata. The city is now secure and life is going back to normal," a caption says.

Libyan state TV is also reporting that "hundreds of thousands demonstrated in London yesterday to say we are with you against this war and we oppose the conspiracy hatched against Libya", :D according to BBC Monitoring. To back its claim with "facts", it showed pictures of protesters carrying green flags and chanting pro-Gaddafi slogans near the Palace of Westminster.
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