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From: "Bill Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Libya Condemns US Congress' Approval of Sanctions Extension
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 00:48:28 +0100
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[Via Communist Internet... 
http://www.egroups.com/group/Communist-Internet ]
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    [What impact is the US sanctions having upon the
    People of the US themselves - in terms of loss of
    trade and services - resulting in unemployment,
    hardship and worse for the People of US?   Bill]


.Libya Condemns US Congress' Approval of Sanctions Extension.

A senior Libyan official on Saturday condemned as "distressing and
surprising" the US Congress' approval of a five-year extension of the 
1996
Iran-Libya Sanctions Act.
Hassona Shawsh, assistant secretary of Foreign Communication and
International Cooperation of Libya's General People's Committee, was 
quoted
by the official Libyan News Agency as saying in Tripoli that the act is
completely "rejectable" in form and content as it can not be imposed on
other countries. 
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday voted for a five- year
extension of the act, due to expire on August 5. The U.S. Senate adopted 
the
same decision late Wednesday.
Shawsh said the decision was based on illusions spread by Zionist 
propaganda
organizations and nourished by Zionist lobbies in the U.S. Senate and 
the
House of Representatives to serve goals which have nothing to do with 
U.S.
interests and its relations with the world.
He reaffirmed that relations among countries and peoples worldwide can 
not
be run by such old-fashioned methods inherited from the Cold War, or 
through
hatred and grudge practices fostered by the Zionism against Arabs, 
Muslims,
Africans and other peoples.
The Libyan official hoped that the U.S. administration would take into
consideration its real interests, and balance and equalize international
relations through dialogue, understanding, mutual benefits and human
development. 
Although the U.S. Congress has approved a five-year extension of the 
act, it
is yet to be submitted to President George W. Bush for approval before 
it
becomes a law. 
The Bush administration is in favor of a two-year extension of the act,
which bans foreign enterprises from investing more than 20 million U.S.
dollars a year in either Iran's or Libya's energy sector.

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