By Lizzie Phelan
The first thing that comes to mind about the murder of the US Ambassador and his three staff in Benghazi, Libya today is the irony. Indeed this is the man who served as envoy to the rebels/mercenaries during the illegal NATO proxy war against the legitimate government headed by Muammar Gaddafi of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah. His life has been taken by what he helped give birth to, and indeed this is what Gaddafi and other former officials warned the west about time and time again, but it is hard to believe that the west were so naive as to not foresee this and so it seems clear that they were willing to pay this price.
The second thing that stands out is the somewhat mild response of the US, in comparison to say if an act much less grave than this was carried out on one of their embassies in places like Syria, Venezuela, Nicaragua, China, Russia, or in any other country that unlike today's Libya, the government is not its product. While the US may expect events like this, it is nonetheless embarrassing and comes as close as one can get to the loss of western troops in their theatres of conflict that they have so deviously sought to avoid, not in small part because of the unease it creates with populations at home who can stomach their government's wars more readily when it is exclusively brown people and people of the south who are losing blood on behalf of the NATO powers.
Finally, since February last year, the extent to which NATO's mercenaries have been destroying and desecrating the country's infrastructural and historical and religous architectural wealth has been well documented, and this has only intensified over the last few months, including the bulldozing of a mosque in broad daylight in Tripoli at the end of last month. It is hard to escape the irony of these Salafist groups killing US officials in response to a blasphemous Islamophobic film released in the US, when they themselves have been busy destroying a Muslim country and sites that are dear to many Muslims.
Here is a full report about the attack from Reuters:
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| Late US Ambassador Christopher Stephens (right), with NTC chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil |
The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three embassy staff were killed as they rushed away from a consulate building in Benghazi, stormed by al Qaeda-linked gunmen blaming America for a film that they said insulted the Prophet Mohammad.
Gunmen had attacked and set fire to the U.S. consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi, the cradle of last year's uprising against Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year rule, late on Tuesday evening as another assault was mounted on the U.S. embassy in Cairo.
The California-born ambassador, Christopher Stevens, was trying to leave the consulate building for a safer location as part of an evacuation when gunmen launched an intense attack, apparently forcing security personnel to withdraw.
"The American ambassador and three staff members were killed when gunmen fired rockets in their direction," a Libyan official in Benghazi told Reuters. Airport sources said the bodies were due to be flown from Benghazi to Tripoli.
The attack was believed to have been carried out by Ansar al-Sharia, an al Qaeda-style Sunni Islamist group that has been active in Benghazi, a Libyan security official said. Witnesses said the mob also included tribesmen, militia and other gunmen.
The attack raised questions about the future U.S. diplomatic presence in Libya, relations between Washington and Tripoli, the unstable security situation in post-Gaddafi Libya and whether more protests might take place in the Muslim world.
The film portrayed Mohammad as a fool, a philanderer and a religious fake. In one clip posted on YouTube, Mohammad was shown in an apparent sexual act with a woman. For many Muslims it is blasphemous even to show a depiction of the Prophet.
U.S. President Barack Obama, whose administration supported the Libyan insurgency with funds, weapons and training, branded the killing an "outrageous attack" and ordered increased security at U.S. diplomatic posts worldwide.
KARZAI CONDEMNS "DEVILISH ACT"
A Danish newspaper caused a storm of protest across Islamic nations in 2005 by printing cartoons lampooning Islam and the Prophet Mohammad in 2005, the most famous depicted him wearing a bomb in his turban. The images touched off riots in the Middle East, Africa and Asia in 2006 in which at least 50 people died.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai sharply condemned the film in a statement, calling its making a "devilish act", saying he was certain those involved in its production represented a very small minority.
U.S. ambassadors in such volatile countries as Libya are accompanied by tight security, usually travelling in well-protected convoys. Diplomatic missions are usually protected by marines or other special forces.
Stevens grew up in California, graduated from Berkeley and worked in North Africa as a Peace Corps volunteer. He taught English in Morocco before joining the foreign service where he worked in the Middle East and North Africa.
Libya's interim government has struggled to impose its authority on a myriad of armed groups that refused to lay down their weapons and often take the law into their own hands.
Security experts say the area around Benghazi is host to a number of Islamist militant groups who oppose any Western presence in Muslim countries.
The worst-case scenario for Western governments is that a spate of recent attacks could be the start of an Iraq-style insurgency by Islamist militants. That could have an impact on oil exports as the energy sector depends on foreign workers.
However, security analysts say an insurgency is unlikely to gain the kind of traction it had in Iraq, mainly because Western states have no military presence on the ground in Libya.
Libyan Deputy Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shagour condemned the killing of the U.S. diplomats as a cowardly act.
INTENSE ATTACK
The consular officials were killed after heavy clashes between Libyan security forces and Islamist militants around the consulate building. Looters raided the empty compound and some onlookers took pictures after calm returned.
"The Libyan security forces came under heavy fire and we were not prepared for the intensity of the attack," said Abdel-Monem Al-Hurr, spokesman for Libya's Supreme Security Committee.
U.S. pastor Terry Jones, who had inflamed anger in the Muslim world in 2010 with plans to burn the Koran, said he had promoted "Innocence of Muslims", which U.S. media said was produced by an Israeli-American property developer.
Jones, a pastor in Florida whose latest stunt fell on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, triggered riots in Afghanistan in 2010 with his threat to burn the Koran.
Many Muslims consider any depiction of the Prophet as offensive and any depiction of him can cause furious protests in the Islamic world as well as among Muslims in Europe.
CHARRED WALLS, FIRE BURNS
On Wednesday morning, the compound in Benghazi stood empty, with passers-by freely walking in to take a look at the damage.
Walls were charred and a small fire burned inside one of the buildings. A small group of men was trying to extinguish the flames and three security men briefly surveyed the scene.
A Reuters reporter saw chairs, table and food lying alongside empty shells. Some blood stains could also be seen in front of one of the buildings. Three cars were burnt out.
In neighbouring Egypt, demonstrators had torn down an American flag and burned it during a protest against the film. Some tried to raise a black flag with the words "There is no God but God, and Mohammad is his messenger".
The crowd of around 2,000 protesters in Cairo protesting against the film was a mixture of Islamists and teenage football fans known for fighting police and who played a part in the revolt that toppled Egypt's leader Hosni Mubarak last year.
Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church condemned in a statement some Copts living abroad who it said financed "the production of a film insulting the Prophet Mohammad", an Egyptian state website said. About a 10th of Egypt's 83 million people are Christian.
The fortress-like U.S. mission in Cairo is near Tahrir Square, where Egypt's uprising began and the scene of many protests since. Youths danced and chanted football songs. A Reuters reporter said they appeared to climb into the embassy compound almost as an afterthought.
"We sacrificed dozens and hundreds during the uprising for our dignity. The Prophet's dignity is more important to us and we are ready to sacrifice millions," said mosque preacher Mohamed Abu Gabal who joined the protest.
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The full value of Qadaffi's secular Lybia emerges again. As for the USA, they wanted exactly the Lybia as it is today, even though they might suffer occasional 'collateral damage.'
ReplyDeletemy sister in Ohio called this morning to give me her LOVE OBAMA rant and again display her ignorance of foreign affairs and accuse me of having a GodComplex because I tried to tell her just about the same things you say here. I cannot penetrate the programming of mass media. My sister never heard NATO 'accidentally" killed children and all the other deaths. Somehow all they hear is I LOVE OBAMA; he can do no wrong.
ReplyDeleteGreat article as always.
ReplyDeleteAt the same time, I think the purpose of funding these "rebels" was to come back later, once again under the humanitarian intervention, and deliver the people. I just don't think they were expecting an uprising less than a year after Gaddafi,s death.
Et tu Lizzie? Do you consider any depiction of the Prophet as offensive and something we should avoid? Just curious.
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Thanks,may I tell you how much I agree with you? In my blog I wrote, in december 2011: "...a vicious NATO organization called on "humanitarian grounds" in support of an organized revolt, is indeed nothing but Mass Murder, as this caused direct massacre of tens of thousands of civilians, more than 60,000 victims of this abominable plan, often entire families and children killed, unimaginable sufferings, like the martyred city of Sirte completely destroyed by aerial and ground bombardments, and moreover the most cynical and criminal lie of democracy and rights, producing the unspeakable torture and gross violations of human rights and even war rights committed in total impunity and media coverage by the same Islamic extremists that the West is said to fight, but ultimately associated with its own imperialist and depraved schemes. Nothing but Mass Murder which should include of course the total loss of moral credibility of West’s politics and especially that of a cynical and megalomaniac man who sits shamefully Chief of State of France, without any genuine human feeling, so that he can stand next to a disgusting Hillary Clinton, Secretary of the Nazi-American Zionism, the same who cheered the brutal, ignominious lynching of leader Muammar Gaddafi, the great Colonel that received most recently as friend."
ReplyDeleteAnd now it's the time for Obama administration to pay, should they be publicly ashamed of their treachery and moral hypocrisy, dealing with barbaric Islamists, now they can appreciate "their friends" ...
http://www.letteresullacqua.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-card-for-human-world-without.html
When I saw the pictures of the dead US Ambassador Christopher Stephens dragged through the streets of Benghazi this also reminded me of the murder of Gaddafi: ironically Stephens was killed by the same terrorists he had supported against Gaddafi and he experienced a similar brutality. What I found particularly repulsive: when Gaddafi was murdered US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cheered in her stupid way “I came, I saw, he died, hihihi”. Obviously, she cheered less when her mercenaries turned against Stephens. I think the reason, why this was reported so little in the Western mainstream media is that it becomes so obvious which group of people the US have supported to destroy Libya with a similar scenario currently going on in Syria.
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