ВИДЕОФИЛЬМЫ О МУАММАРЕ КАДДАФИ,

ВИДЕОФИЛЬМЫ О МУАММАРЕ КАДДАФИ,
лидере Ливийской Джамахирии.
ИНТЕРВЬЮ С МУАММАРОМ КАДДАФИ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUhZmO6P0NU
In this rare interview shot in February 2010 - less than two years before he was killed while hiding in a culvert - Muammar Gaddafi tells presenter George Negus he's always merely represented the will of the people.
"For 40 years I have not been the ruler, the authority has been with the people," says Gaddafi calmly. Surrounded by security guards and local TV crews in a library of his military compound, which was bombed by the Americans back in 1986, Gaddafi gives an air of quiet confidence. He continues to deny responsibility in the Lockerbie bombing and advocates a one-state solution to the Israel and Palestine conflict. He also comments on Libya's nuclear programme, and shares his opinions on terrorism and democracy. Quizzed by Negus about his softened image, Gaddafi responds that "It is the world that has changed."
http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65621&a...
Gaddafi's Gamble - Libya - July 2004
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X3YKhC3Lfo
Gaddafi's rapprochement with the West may be solely to strengthen his own regime. But what are the implications of this new policy for Libya?
"Nothing has changed." complains Libyan dissident Ashur Shamis.
"Gaddafi and his cronies want to keep things as they were before." For ordinary Libyans, Gaddafi's marriage of convenience with the West is no cause for celebration. They see it purely as a means of strengthening his despotic regime and avoiding having to make any real reforms. Libyan expert George Jaffe agrees. "Colonel Gaddafi's fundamental concern is to keep his regime in being." Years of economic sanctions had left Libya's economy in ruins. Trapped between the rising anger of his own people and a more aggressive United States, Gaddafi was forced to act. "All of us agreed that Libya should adopt several reforms," explains his son and heir, Seif Gaddafi. So Libya renounced terrorism, dismantled its nuclear programme and accepted responsibility for Lockerbie. But has anything really changed? It's still illegal to form political parties and criticise the regime. In fact, critics fear that as the economy starts benefiting from this new relationship with the West, things will only get worse. "Gaddafi will become more repressive, he will become more autocratic because he feels he has nobody to account to."
ABC Australia
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Публикации о Ливии здесь:
http://www.proza.ru/avtor/eskadra
http://nikolaysolo.livejournal.com/
http://maxpark.com/user/3312574000
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