|
|
Global Views
Qaddafi¡¯s Departure Is Not Easy
By Tanveer Jafri Contributing Writer
 | Qaddafi¡¯s female bodyguards | After the fall of Tunisia and Egypt, it seemed that the Libyan strongman Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, faced with huge public anger, will soon be forced to step down. Iran and many European countries were named as potential refuge for Qaddafi. Reports were abound that Qaddafi has put a proposal before the rebels that he was ready to leave the country, provided no harm is done to him or his family and all his property and gold will remain with him. But the reliability of all such reports becomes questionable when either Qaddafi or his son is seen on TV saying that- I am Libya, I will fight, and I will die here. Qaddafi claims that only he can bind together the nation, which consists of numerous tribes. And if he lost the grip over the country, it¡¯ll break down. He quotes Bosnia in this regard.No doubt there is huge public outcry in Libya against Qaddafi. Reasons are same as in Tunisia and Egypt- poverty, unemployment, corruption, inflation and despotism. Although, being a major oil exporter, Libya is economically better placed than its neighbouring counterparts. Another major difference between Egypt and Libya is that while Hosni Mubarak of Egypt had the support of the US, Qaddafi is not that ¡®lucky¡¯. He bluntly criticizes the American policies. The US cannot tolerate such a ruler of an oil rich nation for long. Therefore, it is supporting of the rebellion against Qaddafi.American President Obama is very much concerned that Qaddafi is using his army, air force and mercenaries to crush the rebels. While the US is trying to establish a no-fly zone over Libya, at the same time it wants NATO to militarily interfere. Obama himself said recently that Brussels is weighing the options of which military action is also one. This is in response to the violence in Libya. We are with the people of Libya. Even though the option of no-fly zone was broached by the US, now the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has left this matter to the UN Security Council. As per the reports, along with the army, Qaddafi is using air raids to trash the protesters. More than a thousand people are feared dead in clashes between the rebels and the pro-Qaddafi forces. If Libya is declared a no-fly zone, no plane would be permitted to fly over it, not even that of the Libyan Air Force. And if any plane is found violating the no-fly zone, international forces shall have the right to act against it, fire it and blow it. The UNSC is entitled to decide over any kind of interference in Libya.The question pertains to the transparency of American policy vis-agrave;-vis Libya. If it sympathises with the rebels and want to see a democracy installed in Libya, there are many monarchies and dictatorships which enjoy warm relationship with the US. Many such countries are the US allies which face more poverty, corruption and despotism than Libya. Then why the stubbornness to dethrone Qaddafi? Is it just because Qaddafi refuses to act as a puppet of Washington? Or the US is really sympathetic to the people of Libya. Qaddafi¡¯s claim that the West is envy of the Libyan oil and by way of this rebellion, these countries want to enter the country, cannot be refuted in entirety as the world is witness to the American policy in the Middle-East since 1990 to 2003 invasion of Iraq.Reports suggest the strengthening of the rebels and pro-Qaddafi forces alternately. All people of Libya are not against Qaddafi per se. At many places, common people can be seen supporting the forces. The army has taken back the hold of many areas earlier ¡®liberated¡¯ by the opposition. Cities like Zawiya and Ras Lanuf, which were under the control of the rebels, are now back with the pro-Qaddafi camp. It is now clear that dethroning Qaddafi is not that easy. But many countries like France seem more impulsive than the opposition to remove Qaddafi. This is the reason France has become the first country to formally recognize the opposition Libyan National Council. Though the European Union doesn¡¯t support this haste of Sarkozy, it is in favour of working in tandem with the Arab League to resolve the crisis.Notwithstanding the above situation, Libya is facing the threat of an impending civil war. More than three hundred thousand people have become homeless. The UN has appealed to collect 1.6 million dollars for the rehabilitation of displaced. Despite this, Col. Qaddafi¡¯s hold on power doesn¡¯t seem to loosen anytime soon. Even though Obama favours action by the NATO, his Director of National Intelligence, General James Clapper believes that the victory of the rebels is unlikely. He says that Qaddafi would ¡®win¡¯ since his soldiers are professional, well trained and well equipped. At the same time, the rebels are also wary of a possible influx of the American forces in the guise of unseating Qaddafi. Many countries including Russia, China and Iran have warned against any such uncalled interference. Overall, these are the factors which are still providing strength to Qaddafi to remain cling to power.
Related Articles Shia-Sunni Conflict: An Outcome of American ... Pakistan on the Verge of Collapse Likelihood of Military Rule in Pakistan Why the Fatwa against Terrorism Is Ineffective? Angola: A Conspiracy to Ban Islam? Wrong Interpretations by Maulvis Defaming Islam Is Iraq on the Verge of Civil War? Is Iraqon the Verge of Civil War? India Moving towards a Constitutional Crisis? "Ideological Terrorism," Biggest Threat to ... Hafiz Saeed: an Angel or a Demon? Libya: As You Sow, So Shall You Reap Message from Tsunami India and the Turmoil in the Middle-East Black Money and Political Stunts People in Mood of Throwing Away Despots Closure of BBC Radio Service Is Biggest ... Need to Free Islam from Clutches of Extremism Taseer's Assassination in Context of Islamic ... India: Adieu 2010, Welcome 2011 Islam Rejuvenated in Karbala True Nationalism of Azim Premji When the Most Powerful Person Bowed Down ... Kashmir at the Crossroads Conspiracy behind 9/11 Should Be Revealed Now Today's World and Gandhian Thought! Pakistan Getting Worse in Ramadan Holy Month Pakistan -- The Victim of Suicidal Politics A Conspiracy to Transform India's Heaven into ... India¡¯s Heritage-Acceptance and Harmony It's Difficult to Trust Pakistan for Terrorism ... Is This the Reality of "True Muslims?" What Is True Religion? Islamic Fatwa(s) Challenging Human Rights Wake up Pak Rulers! It¡¯s already too late Face-Covering in Islam Sania "Sensation" -- From Tennis to Wedding How to Tackle Natural Disasters? India Needs Independent Strategy to Tackle ... Anti-Islamic Activities of "Jihadi" Fighters Saudi Arabia -- Also a Patron to Hafiz Sayeed? A Case for Continuing Talks Possible Consequences of America's New Afghan ... If Shah Rukh Khan Is a "Pak Jehadi Agent" Then ... Politics & Religion Nature Showed Its Might Again Suicide Bombers Are a Threat to Humanity Regional Satraps Raising Their Heads in India India: Veterans of Disguised Politics, Once ... India and Pakistan Post 26/11 Voice of Separatism Once Again Heard in India Misleading Statements Can End Pakistan¡¯s ... Taliban Now Out of Control of Pakistan Nobel for Obama: Right or Wrong? Indian Festivals establishing Communal Harmony ... Barara's Ravana Ready to Break Its Own World ... Corruption, No Less Dangerous than Communalism Shameful Adieu for Advani Action against Musharraf- An Invitation to ... BJP Refuses to Read the Writing on the Wall Race for WMDs: Biggest Threat to Mankind The Curious Case of Balochistan Kalam¡¯s frisking: Burning Questions Expected Relief to Nawaz Sharif Zardari¡¯s Confession: Better Late than Never Veil and the Theory of "Clash of Civilisations" Varun Gandhi: Boon or Bane for the BJP Policy of Radical Hindutva Boomeranged on the ... Taliban Encouraging Sect Violence Taliban: an Ideology, Not the Force of Fighters India: Politics of Communalism, Egoism & ... Flag Bearers of "Ram Rajya" in Secular India "Ram Rajya," "Good Governance" & "India ... A Lesson for Hypocrite "Nationalists" Indian National Congress & Nehru-Gandhi Family Need to Free Islam from Clutches of Terrorists India: First Ever Firebrand Politician of ... Past, Present, Future of Indian Nat'l Congress Inconsistent Politics, Unstable Pakistan Storms Are Strong Enough "Mission Change" of Obama Taliban Propagating Religion or Irreligion Alas! Yazid Is Reborn New Formulae of Obama's Peace Expectations and Challenges before Obama Corpses and Politics Adieu Bush and Welcome Obama Consequences of Bush Policy How Far Is the War? Hussain, Iraq, Bush and Shoes Pak's Misunderstanding Global Attempt for Terror Relief Al Qaida: Muslim's Foe or Friend Terrorists Religion Will Obama Be Able to Check Clash of Culture Strong Possibility of Sarabjeets Release Hypocrites & Separatists in India World Peace and Shia-Sunni Unity Terrorism Opinion Sources Need a Hard Blow The Holy Quran: Teachings & Teachers The Holy Quran: Doubts & Solutions India in the Grip of Terrorism Terrorism, Indian Festivals & Communal Harmony Pak: Unstable Politics and Terrorism From Where the Attackers are Inspired Do Not Tame Poisonous Snakes in Kashmir India: Responsible for Burning J&K? India: Attack on Stable Communal Harmony A Base for Another World War Nuclear deal -- Indians in a fix Pak Nuclear Reactors & the Terrorists Population Increase Movement among Extremists Crumbling Relations between American & Pak ... Nepal Welcomes Democracy American Target -- Terrorism or Islam? Indian Tolerance: A Curt Reply for Terrorists River Linking Project of India -- Expectations Super Star Amitabh Bachchan Nationalist, Not ... Shia-Sunni Unity for World Peace Iraq War: Who Lost, Al-Qaeda or Iraqi People Sarabjit's Release May Prove a Milestone US Support to Tibet Movement: A Blessing or a ... Sonia Gandi Looks Towards India's Future The Dare-Devil Communalism 'Bharat Ratna' in the Political Whirl Obstacles for Parvez Musharraf Benazir's Martyrdom -- A Memorable Sacrifice Secular India & Narendra Modi Pak -- May God Save You! Faces of BJP Why Fondness for Taslima? India : Another Effort to Crack the Society Congress: On Thorny Path- Another "Mr. Clean" Mistakes of Moments, Sufferings for Centuries Imagery of Ram Rajya and Gujarat Indian Festivals -- Religious & Social Aspects Gandhian Philosophy: Nobler than Nobel Prize India: Truth, Facts & Cricket What Is Important - Power or Ram? Pakistan in Hot Waters Operation Sunrise: Not an End Pakistan under Dark Clouds Lal Masjid to Satanic Dwelling India: Political Storm on Presidential ... Degrees Conferred on Rushdie & Laden Obscure Attacks on Iraq Mosques Amitabh in Political Spiral India: Kalam, The First Preference Dwindling Democracy in South Asia Failure of Another Effort To Spoil Communal ... A Change Awaits Pakistan Justice in George Bush's Veto? Representatives of Islam: Emperors or Saints A Tumour in Islam - Shia Sunni Conflict A Planned Conspiracy around the World Disturbed Iraq. Why? Millennium Star Amitabh Bachchan & Politics Media Should Tell Reality, Not Reflection Terrorism vs. Communal Harmony in India Only A Progressive Statesman Can Make the ... America-Iran Cold War in Iraq Only Patriotism Can Lead to "Developed India" Muslims Awareness on Saddam Issue Why Saddam So Popular? Is Deputy PM's Office in India Justified? Why Only Dujail Carnage: A Cause of Execution The Foes of Humanity: Extreme Thoughts Is Deputy Premiere's Office in India Justified? Indian Muslims Uplift: A Try Indian Parliament Felt Ashamed Again Indian Muslims Efforts to Unite on Secularism Veils & the Muslim Women Shia, Sunni Differ on Saddam's Death Sentence Controversy on Capital Sentence See, Which Way the Wind Blows Prof. Yunus Brought Economics to the Poor Quacks in Islam -- Well Wishers or Harmful India: Festivals & Communal Harmony Laden's Religion? Live & Let Live Vande Mataram -- A Political Game Case of Communal Harmony: Indian Madarsas Israel 's Invitation to Third War! India: Terrorism Vs The Muslims Hindrance in World Peace: Central Asia Conflict India: Vision 2020 & Kalam's Reelection Nepal: Let Us See Which Way the Wind Blows Bush Jr: Most Defamed President of US History S. Korea's Stand on Conscientious Objectors Shadow of Pentagon on CIA
Other Articles by Tanveer Jafri
Shia-Sunni Conflict: An Outcome of American ... Pakistan on the Verge of Collapse Likelihood of Military Rule in Pakistan Why the Fatwa against Terrorism Is ... Angola: A Conspiracy to Ban Islam?
Mr.Tanveer Jafri, who serves as contributing writer for The Seoul Times, is a noted columnist in India. He writes on a variety of issues including world peace, anti-terrorism, and national & international politics for numerous news dailies and portals in India. As a devoted social activist he is member of Haryana Sahitya Academy & Haryana Urdu Academy.
back
|
|
|
|
|