People who believe in the non intervention of other countries' affairs should like Venezuela stand with the people of Libya and at the same time reject all kind of interventions including from the UNO.
There should be an urgent international massive call by the anti-war movement to support the proposal made by Venezuela before the UNO such as " the creation of a Goodwill International Commission for Peace through the immediate promotion of dialog between Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi's government and the opposition sectors." Here in Los Angeles the antiwar movement is in silence and away from assuming a dignified revolutionary stance to the dangerous moment Libya is facing in getting wrapped into another bellicose war scenario with the consent or "amen" of the world who has been bombarded with so many lies about the people's revolt in Libya. Like Sadam Husseing, Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi is getting portrayed like a "crazy" person and demonized in so many ways that even in the lef, many believe and repeat the same what the corporate media is vociferating. Bolivarian Circle of Los Angeles "Ezequiel Zamora". Venezuelan Ambassador to the UNO Jorge Valero Venezuela rejects foreign intervention in Libya The South American country ratifies its opposition to any kind of military intervention and proposes talks as a solution for the conflict The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has once again made a call for understanding in order to achieve peace in Libya. In the General Assembly of the UNO, Venezuela also ratified its firm rejection to any kind of military intervention in this country located in northern Africa. Venezuelan Ambassador to the UNO Jorge Valero criticizes that those seeking for the use of military force in Libya are not trying to defend human rights, but to establish a protectorate to seize one of the most important oil and energy sources in the Middle East. During his participation in the debate of the General Assembly on Resolution A/65/L.60, Ambassador Valero stated that any resolution of the UNO should be aimed at promoting peace and understanding, and not to favor war. "The objective of a resolution is to preserve sovereign unity and territorial integrity of the Libyan State. In this Regard, Valero proposed the UNO the creation of a Goodwill International Commission for Peace through the immediate promotion of dialog between Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi's government and the opposition sectors. This will allow to reach understanding and reconciliation of the Libyan people. Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez made this proposal on Monday night when referring to the situation in this African country. According to Ambassador Valero, the proposal made by Venezuela suggests that the commission could have representatives of the African Union (AU), the League of Arab States, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR - Spanish acronym) and the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of our America (ALBA - Spanish acronym), among other international organizations. "We reiterate our condemnation of violence, imperialism and interventionism." Stated Valero. He deplores "the double standard used by imperialist countries regarding human rights" and referred to the death of thousands of people as a result of the military invasions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine. The Libyan people, as the only protagonist of its history, is the only one entitled to choose its own destiny without foreign interference. Valero advised that any decision made on the events taking place in Libya must be based on an objective and credible inquiry, which confirms the veracity of the facts since any country can be condemned a priori. 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