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--- In [email protected], "ndeboost" <rambitesemak@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Anjing.
> 
> Seekor bonobo yang otaknya sudah rusak berat dan jadi dungu kayak babi
> nanya anda tahu apa yang namany anjing?
> Nah anda itu adalah manusia yg hobi berlari-lari dan bermental anjing
> yang suka menyalak asal memfitah.
> 
> Anjing.
> 
> Anda tahu apa yang namany anjing?
> 
> Nah anda itu adalah manusia bermental anjing yang suka menyalak asal
> memfitah.
> 
> Bajingan penipu.
> Bangsat penipu.
> Manusia bertabit nista.
> Kerak kenistaan.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@> wrote:
> >
> > BBC: Do Libya's rebels have staying power?
> >
> > Recruits to anti-Gaddafi forces in Benghazi, Libya - 3 March 2011 The
> anti-government force has no shortage of volunteers
> >
> > Libya's rebels have control of Benghazi and much of the east - but do
> they have the resources to break the current stalemate with Col Gaddafi?
> The BBC's Kevin Connolly reports.
> >
> > In Benghazi, swirls of cigarette smoke rise up in the rooms where the
> revolution was hatched, in much the same way that desert storms
> sometimes darken the skies outside.
> >
> > It is a fitting image for a city celebrating freedom, where the
> balance of forces between revolution and counter-revolution is hard to
> measure.
> >
> > This much is clear: Benghazi, always the most independent-spirited
> city of a nation cowed by 41 years of brutal autocracy, has risen up
> against Muammar Gaddafi and shrugged off his rule.
> >
> > Protesters, many of them young and all unarmed at first, faced the
> violence of loyalist forces who used live ammunition against them.
> >
> > The overwhelming mood of the moment here is a joy and a sudden
> embracing of a freedom that the rest of us, rather lazily, take for
> granted.
> >
> > One woman in a crowd of demonstrators said to me simply: "I have been
> in prison all my life; I never thought I'd be released."
> > Museum pieces
> >
> > What is much less clear is what happens next - and to a certain
> extent, what is happening now.
> >
> > For example, rebels have taken over military bases around the city and
> are talking of turning themselves into a revolutionary army.
> > Continue reading the main story
> >
> > A week ago, there was talk of trying to export the revolt westwards,
> along the great coastal highway that curves its way around the bay of
> the Mediterranean to distant Tripoli.
> >
> > But it is not clear how potent the weapons left behind by Col
> Gaddafi's forces are.
> >
> > The tanks and anti-aircraft artillery we have been shown are museum
> pieces.
> >
> > Lashing machine-gun mountings onto the backs of flatbed trucks makes a
> weapons system which looks good on television, but which is not much use
> for fighting an army.
> >
> > It is not really clear how many men Col Gaddafi's forces had inside
> their various barracks, how many were killed, captured or defected, and
> how many melted away to fight another day somewhere else.
> >
> > Nearly all the anti-government fighters I have met, and their
> supporters, are utterly convinced they are facing a large force of
> mercenaries from sub-Saharan Africa.
> >
> > It is possible to detect a whiff of racism in the way that story is
> discussed.
> >
> > It has been difficult so far to find any concrete, firsthand proof.
> > Inconclusive clashes
> >
> > Establishing both the manpower and the firepower at the disposal of
> the rival forces is difficult.
> >
> > There is talk of the rebels having defecting officers on their side,
> and of their raising and training a force of 10,000 men.
> > Libyan rebels with an anti-aircraft gun at Ajdabiya, 160 kms (100
> miles) west of Benghazi, Libya - 3 March 2011 Many of the rebels'
> weapons are museum pieces
> >
> > But only a handful of armies on earth are capable of moving that
> number of fighting soldiers and the tons of supplies they'd need over
> the vast distances of the desert. Equipping them would take months and
> cost millions.
> >
> > Nor is it clear to what extent Col Gaddafi's own forces are capable of
> large-scale and sustained operations.
> >
> > We have seen television pictures of his snipers firing live ammunition
> into crowds of protesters. Fighting more substantial forces would raise
> much bigger questions.
> >
> > He has bomber aircraft, helicopter gunships and some naval vessels.
> But we cannot know if most of the men who operate them are prepared to
> follow orders which would involve firing on fellow Libyans.
> >
> > He is believed, for example, to have run down the country's
> conventional armed forces to reduce the possibility of a coup.
> >
> > He prefers to rely instead on katibas, which are informal
> paramilitary-style brigades loyal to a powerful individuals, including
> Col Gaddafi's sons.
> >
> > Where the forces have clashed, as they would have at the oil terminal
> at Brega, the results have been inconclusive, but have offered the
> rebels some encouragement.
> > Volunteer spirit
> >
> > In following the new politics of the revolution, we must also be
> cautious.
> >
> > After 41 years of brutal autocracy, there is no culture of political
> freedom, no leaders in waiting, no tradition of freedom of speech or
> assembly and no constitution.
> >
> > There is not even an electoral register, of course, so the
> difficulties of moving quickly to democracy are forbidding.
> > Bonfire of Col Gaddafi's writings in Benghazi - 2 March 2011 Up in
> flames: the political writings of Col Gaddafi burn in Benghazi
> >
> > On the positive side of the ledger, the committees in the courthouse,
> where the revolution is being organised, have democratic instincts and
> they are desperate to build a better and freer life for their children
> than the lives they led themselves.
> >
> > And it may be that the modern age, with its texting, tweeting,
> facebooking and good old-fashioned satellite television may make it
> impossible for autocracy to flourish again in the Arab world or anywhere
> else.
> >
> > There are no opposition figures who have any democratic legitimacy
> either, however well intentioned they are, so there is a difficulty in
> translating the energy and hope of the discussions in the old courthouse
> building, which is the heart of the rebellion, into concrete political
> action.
> >
> > For the moment, a spirit of volunteering is abroad. There are even
> teenagers trying their hand at traffic police point duty, admittedly
> with varying degrees of success.
> >
> > And there's one more thing on which the rebels are agreed: They do not
> want any outcome to all of this which is based on separatism or
> secession.
> >
> > Libya is one body, says a poster here, and Tripoli is its heart.
> >
> > One problem they have to overcome though, is how Benghazi itself will
> function if the current stalemate persists.
> >
> > It is hard to get clear answers about the extent to which it relies on
> Tripoli for such basic necessities as supplies of cash from the central
> bank or power and telecommunications.
> >
> > Understandably, the rebels have their eyes focused on the great prize
> of freedom, which is in their grasp.
> >
> > But if this is not resolved quickly, and it does not look as though it
> will be, they may have to turn their attention to the problems of
> running a city which is isolated from the system of which it is a part.
> >
>




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