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Showing posts with label Violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Violence. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Refugee crisis fall-out from Libya

The violence in Libya has forced upto 100 000 people to flee the country, most streaming into neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt. Many are stuck on the wrong side of Libya in temporary camps. Relief at being out of Libya, is turning to anger. This Egyptian refugee was forced to flee to Tunisia..

 

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Australians told to 'get out of Libya now'

AUSTRALIANS have been urged to flee from Libya while they still can.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade yesterday upgraded its warning for the strife-torn north African nation, with about 100 Australians known to be in the region.

"If you are there and it is commercially possible and safe for you to exit, you should exit now," Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd said. "If you're thinking of travelling to that part of the world, reconsider it now. It's a difficult, dangerous and bloody place."

Violent clashes yesterday intensified between anti-government protesters and government forces, with protesters fired upon. The death toll is estimated to be as high as 300.

The protesters want the end of Muammar Gaddafi's 40-year rule, but the regime has said it will crush opposition with a threat of lethal force.

The tensions come just weeks after the Australian Government chartered two Qantas jets to fly more than 200 Australians out of Egypt. Mr Rudd would not confirm another government charter.

The diplomatic mission in Tripoli will stay in contact with the Australians in the area. Mr Rudd said he'd told DFAT to call the Libyan ambassador to register Australia's "condemnation . . . about the flagrant use of lethal force against innocent civilians".

Rudd said the Middle East was overcome by a "universal cry for freedom" and that "many uncertainties lie ahead".

He said the international community had a "responsibility" to stand by the people of Egypt.

 

 

Anna Caldwell 

http://www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/australians-told-to-get-out-of-libya-now/story-fn6ck45n-1226009677161

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Day of Rage' brings Libya protest deaths to at least 24, says human rights group

Day of Rage' protests in Libya yesterday have increased pressure on Muammar Qaddafi, the Arab world's longest-ruling dictator, with funerals today potentially serving as a catalyst for more violence.

At least 24 people have been killed in Libya's antigovernment protests since activists took to the streets late Tuesday night and staged a "Day of Rage" yesterday. A number of other activists have been wounded in the clashes with security forces, reports Human Rights Watch.

Libya’s protests, which are expected to continue today, come on the heels of popular revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt that resulted in the removal of the leaders of both nations. Libyan demonstrators are seeking the removal of Muammar Qaddafi, the Arab world’s longest-ruling dictator. He has controlled the country since taking power in a 1969 coup.

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