a show of force to help topple the tank based Assad family from power in Syria, 
in the near future. Political leaders must by now have received the message of 
the international legal community, that only in China it is allowed to use 
tanks against demonstrators. Both politics and justice in Africa and the Middle 
East seem to be in the hands of  NATO generals, they take the initiative while 
parliaments have lost all control over this theatre of war. Happily the 
International Criminal Court in The Hague – that has no own police force to 
arrest indicted war criminals – still has a telephone line, to prove things can 
be done differently. Or, one musty believe that the members of Gaddafi’s claque 
and clique needed some bombs to rain next to their front doors before they 
would call The Hague, as if the downfall of the Gaddafi reign had not been 
imminent for many months already, without NATO airplanes. Why diplomatic forms 
of subversion have failed to be used to oust the regime of Gaddafi? Who does 
the body count in Libya irrespective on which side death occurs? Who are those 
Libyan army soldiers that are legitimate targets now?  I read the army consists 
of 25.000 volunteers and 25.000 conscripts and that their equipment is rather 
outdated. So what chance they have against the ultra up to date NATO forces? 
NATO does not have smart bombs that can decide who to kill and who not, bombs 
that can distinguish between a conscript, a volunteer, a Gaddafi guard or an 
insurgent. Too many unanswered questions. I have always had a suspicion when 
‘civilians’ are protected and soldiers are open for lawful slaughter. We need 
to widen our vision on such conflicts and develop new tactics for more peaceful 
methods of transition of power.


Full text and image at: 
http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/yet-another-telephone-call-from-libya-to-the-hague/

NB this is an extended version of an earlier post


Tjebbe van Tijen
Imaginary Museum Projects
Dramatizing Historical Information
http://imaginarymuseum.org
web-blog: The Limping Messenger
http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/





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