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Gilbert Achcar: Feedback: Letter to the editor: Libya
International Socialism Journal nr. 134, apr 12 – side 205
Note: Simon Assaf’s article “Libya at the Crossroads” in International Socialism 133 included a misinterpretation of my position on Libya as one that “argued that the left had no choice but to support intervention”.
 
Peter Schjerning: Kaotiske tilstande i Libyen
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 317, feb 12 – side 12
Note: Libyen ligner, ca. 100 dage efter Muammar Gaddafis fald, et land i kaos.
 
Simon Assaf: Anger in Benghazi
Socialist Review nr. 366, feb 12 – side 4
Note: Libya has erupted once again in protest. In January an angry crowd of some 2,000 people stormed the offices of the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) in Benghazi, the birthplace of the revolution.
 
Simon Assaf: Libya at the crossroads
International Socialism Journal nr. 133, jan 12 – side 127
Note: The revolutions in the Middle East burst like thunder across a region long considered beyond change and are being undertaken by people long considered incapable of acting in their own interests. The idea that revolutions are the stuff of history has now been firmly put to rest.
 
Gaddafis død er en lettelse for Vesten
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 313, okt 11 
Note: Oberst Muammar Gaddafi blev dræbt i dag (20. okt) i nærheden af sin hjemby Sirte i Libyen. Mange libyere, der har været deltaget i en bitter kamp mod hans brutale regime i mange måneder fejrer det på gaderne.
 
Gaddafi's death is relief for West
Socialist Worker nr. 2274, okt 11 
Note: Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was killed today near his hometown of Sirte in Libya. Many Libyans who have engaged in a bitter fight with his brutal regime for many months are celebrating in the streets.
Alt. url: Dansk oversættelse
 
Simon Basketter: “War on Terror”: Was Jack Straw involved in rendition and torture of Libyan man?
Socialist Worker nr. 2273, okt 11 – side 13
Note: Did the British government send a family to be tortured in Libya as a gift to Colonel Gaddafi? Sami al-Saadi says so—and he is claiming damages for the years of torture he suffered.
 
Simon Basketter: Britain and Libya: tortured friends
Socialist Worker nr. 2268, sep 11 – side 16
Note: New documents expose years of murderous interventions in Libya by British governments.
 
Lene Junker: Libyen: NATO’s “humanitære bomber” dræber civile
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 310, jul 11 – side 11
Note: Krigen mod Libyen startede officielt for at afværge Gaddafis overgreb på civile og støtte oprørernes kamp. Efter godt 3 måneders krig står det klart, at USA og NATO har ønsket at bombe sig til et regimeskifte i Libyen, som er venlig stemt overfor Vesten. Det Arabisk Forår er i sig selv en trussel mod vestlig kontrol og indflydelse i regionen.
 
Judith Orr: ‘Humanitarian’ Nato bombs kill civilians and rebels
Socialist Worker nr. 2257, jun 11 – side 6
Note: Bombing civilians in the name of saving civilians—that is the reality of Western intervention in Libya.
 
Patrick Ward: Refugees from Libya left to die by Nato ships speak out – exclusive
Socialist Worker nr. 2255, jun 11 – side 16
Note: Hundreds of refugees from Libya were left to drown by Nato ships, survivors told Socialist Worker. They say that their sinking vessel appealed for help from passing Nato and Italian ships, but none would stop.
 
Editorial: Libya: the costly, slippery slope of 'humanitarian intervention'
Socialist Worker nr. 2253, maj 11 – side 3
Note: The bombing of Libya’s capital Tripoli has intensified. Across Libya, civilians are dying in massive Nato air attacks as well as in bombardments by Gaddafi’s regime.
 
Dave Crouch: Libya: West’s forces drop bombs 1,800 times a month
Socialist Worker nr. 2252, maj 11 – side 4
Note: The bombing of Libya should expand to include the country’s infrastructure, the head of the British armed forces has argued.
 
Richard Seymour: Baggrunden for Libyen-krigen: Imperialisme og revolution i Mellemøsten
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 309, maj 11 – side 10
Note: Vesten har en lang og blodig historie i Mellemøsten. Richard Seymour afdækker, hvordan de seneste revolutioner har fremtvunget en ny strategi fra imperialistiske magter i deres forsøg på at styre regionen.
 
Justits- og udenrigsministeriet tillader våbensalg til Gaddafi
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 309, maj 11 – side 10
Note: Ved at søge aktindsigt har Information fået adgang til papirer, der viser, at i hvert fald 3 danske våbenfirmaer fik tilladelse til at sælge våben til Libyen kort tid før revolutionerne i Mellemøsten og Nordafrika begyndte. Det drejer sig om Terma, CompoShield og Systematic.
 
Simon Assaf: NATO giver næring til Libyens humanitære krise
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 309, maj 11 – side 13
Note: 61 mennesker omkom, da de flygtede med båd fra Libyen i slutningen af marts. Europæiske militærskibe nægtede at hjælpe. Kun 11 flygtninge overlevede, resten døde af sult og tørst – også små børn. De overlevende hævder, at mindst et NATO-skib ignorerede deres bønner om hjælp og derved brød den internationale maritime lov.
 
Simon Assaf: Nato is fuelling Libya's humanitarian crisis
Socialist Worker nr. 2251, maj 11 – side 4
Note: Sixty one refugees died on a boat fleeing Libya in late March after European military vessels refused to help, it has emerged. All but 11 on board the stranded boat died of thirst and hunger, including young children.
 
Judith Orr: Crisis deepens for the West in Libya
Socialist Worker nr. 2250, maj 11 – side 5
Note: The British embassy in Tripoli was burned to the ground when news broke that a Nato attack had killed the second youngest of Colonel Gaddafi’s sons, 29-year old Saif al-Arab, and three grandchildren under the age of 12.
 
Judith Orr: Libya: West’s mission is to hijack the revolution
Socialist Worker nr. 2249, apr 11 – side 10
Note: There is no “mission creep” in the Western intervention in Libya. What is happening is “mission reveal”. The contradictions show up in the battle for the city of Misrata.
 
Simon Assaf: Libyan suspicion grows at role of Nato
Socialist Worker nr. 2248, apr 11 – side 6
Note: The euphoria that greeted Western intervention in Libya has given way to deep suspicion as the fighting drags on.
 
Western intervention in Libya means devastation and war
Socialist Worker nr. 2244, mar 11 – side 9
Note: The West’s interference in Libya began a new chapter this week. Framed as humanitarian intervention, French, British and US forces began bombing “military targets”. The words “humanitarian intervention” are a cover for the horror being unleashed on the Libyan people.
 
There is an alternative to Western intervention
Socialist Worker nr. 2244, mar 11 – side 9
Note: Many people who are on the side of the Libyan uprising worry that we can’t just sit back and let it be crushed by Gaddafi’s forces. But there is an alternative to Western bombs and Gaddafi’s repression. Instead of bombing Libya, Western governments could hand all the assets they have seized from Gaddafi’s regime to the revolutionary forces.
 
The West's history of intervention in Libya
Socialist Worker nr. 2244, mar 11 – side 12
Note: The shadow of imperialism has dominated Libya’s recent history.
 
Simon Assaf: The West is no friend of Libya's revolt
Socialist Worker nr. 2244, mar 11 – side 20
Note: Western military intervention in Libya is being sold to us as “humanitarian intervention” to defend the revolution.
 
The cost of Britain's war on Libya – £3 million a day
Socialist Worker nr. 2244, mar 11 – side 20
Note: While the government claims there is no money to fund public services, it is prepared to spend millions of pounds on bombing Libya at a moment’s notice.
 
Eamonn McCann: Eamonn McCann on Colonel Gaddafi
Socialist Worker nr. 2244, mar 11 
Note: I once challenged Muammar Gaddafi when he suggested that Libya could support revolutionary movements around the world while maintaining agreeable trading relations with world powers.
 
Simon Assaf: Hvordan Vesten afpressede den libyske revolution
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 307, mar 11 
Note: Vestens militære angreb på Muammar Gaddafi er blevet hilst velkommen af millioner af mennesker, som er forfærdede over hans grusomheder mod det libyske folk. Denne krig bliver solgt som en ”humanitær intervention” med strenge garantier for, at der ikke vil komme nogen landinvasion.
 
12 grunde til at gå imod luftangreb: Nej til intervention i Libyen! Sejr til de arabiske revolutioner!
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 307, mar 11 
Note: Ingen skal tro, at Storbritanniens, Frankrigs, Danmarks og USA's militære intervention i Libyen vil bringe demokrati og frihed.
 
Siân Ruddick: ‘No-fly zone’ is no way to free Libya
Socialist Worker nr. 2243, mar 11 – side 16
Note: The battle for Libya has raised questions about how ordinary people can defeat heavily-armed regimes. The advances being made by forces loyal to the dictator Muammar Gaddafi can seem to some to justify Western calls to impose a no-fly zone.
 
Jakob L. Krogh: NATO, invasioner, frihed og fred
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 307, mar 11 
Note: Lene Espersen siger, at Danmark vil stille med 4 F16 fly til et flyveforbud over Libyen. Sarkozy, Cameron og Den Arabiske Liga argumenterer for flyveforbud over Libyen. Dele af venstrefløjen og dele af oprørerne i Libyen ønsker også et flyveforbud.
 
Ken Olende + Simon Assaf: Libyske revolutionære udtaler: ”Vestens krigsmaskine vil ikke hjælpe os med at vinde”
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 307, mar 11 – side 8
Note: Intervention vil styrke oberst Gaddafi.
 
Peter Iversen: Gaddafis historie
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 307, mar 11 – side 9
Note: Muammar Gaddafi har regeret Libyen i mere end 40 år. Han tog magten helt tilbage i 1969 ved et militærkup imod den daværende libyske konge.
 
Gaddafis søn læste i København
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 307, mar 11 – side 9
Note: Hannibal Gaddafi, den yngste søn til Libyens diktator, havde, på trods af flere voldsepisoder i Paris og manglende deltagelse i studierne, ingen problemer med at få lov til at bo og læse i København. På trods af de ellers strenge krav for opholdstilladelse for almindelige mennesker.
 
Simon Assaf + Ken Olende + Simon Assaf + Ken Olende: Libyan revolutionaries speak out:: ‘The West’s war machine won’t help us win’
Socialist Worker nr. 2241, mar 11 – side 1
Note: Intervention will strengthen Colonel Gaddafi -- “We are against any foreign intervention or military intervention in our internal affairs,” said Abdel-Hafidh Ghoga in Libya’s second city Benghazi last Sunday.
Alt. url: På dansk i Socialistisk Arbejderavis 307
 
Ken Olende: British elite's links to the butchers of Libya
Socialist Worker nr. 2241, mar 11 – side 5
Note: The uprising in Libya has spread and deepened across the country. As Socialist Worker goes to press Muammar Gaddafi is only just holding onto the capital Tripoli, and threatens a bloody counter- attack against rebels.
 
Simon Assaf: New forms of democracy spring up in Benghazi
Socialist Worker nr. 2241, mar 11 – side 5
Note: Benghazi, Libya’s second city and birthplace of the revolution, has made official the revolutionary council that emerged during the uprising.
 
Richard Seymour: The West should stay out of Libya – intervention will make things worse
Socialist Worker nr. 2241, mar 11 – side 5
Note: As Colonel Gaddafi ruthlessly slaughters his opponents some are calling for a revival of “humanitarian intervention”—a military response by other countries under the pretext of safeguarding human rights.
 
Simon Assaf: 'We can have victory—Libya is returning to the people'
Socialist Worker nr. 2240, feb 11 – side 2
Note: Libya's revolution is on a knife-edge with protesters facing a swift and harsh crackdown by the regime
 
Simon Assaf: Oil and influence: Libya and the West's hypocrisy
Socialist Worker nr. 2240, feb 11 – side 2
Note: Muammar Gaddafi has ruled Libya for 40 years. He is one of the longest serving rulers in the Arab world—and he is a ruler the West has always been prepared to do business with.
 
Simon Assaf: Fra Libyen og Bahrain til resten af regionen: Oprørene fortsætter med at sprede sig
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 306, feb 11 
Note: En storm af revolutioner, opstande og revolter fortsætter med at tordne gennem hele Mellemøsten. Dens hastighed og omfang kan gøre én forpustet.
 
Tunesien, Egypten ..: Protesterne spreder sig
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 306, feb 11 – side 10
Note: For første gang i årtier er det lykkedes et folkeligt oprør at vælte en diktator i den arabiske del af verdenen. Eksemplet fra Tunesien og senere fra Ægypten har spredt sig ud over Mellemøsten og Nordafrika. Det har givet mange en tro på at det er muligt at kæmpe imod undertrykkelsen.
 
Ågot Berger: Jens Nauntofte: “Kadaffi – Libyens Godfather”: Hva’ Ka’daffi?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 20, jun 86 – side 8
Note: NAUNTOFTES BOG ER aktuel, informativ og piller eventuelle illusioner væk om at Libyen er en progressiv stat, som står i centrum for kampen mod imperialismen. Derudover er bogen koncentreret om Kadaffi og hans udenrigspolitiske rolle.
 
Libyen: Stop deres vanvid
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 19, maj 86 – side 1
Note: Da Reagans bombefly i sidste måned lod flere tons sprængladninger regne ned over Libyen, satte det for alvor spørgsmålstegn ved, ‘hvor langt vil Ronald Reagan gå?’
 
Jason Meyler: Libyen: Hvor langt vil Rambo gå?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 19, maj 86 – side 5
Note: Reagans angreb på libyske byer har rejst frygten for, at et endnu værre er på vej. Reagan synes at være en meget større trussel mod verdensfreden, end Gadaffi nogensinde vil kunne magte.
 
Ågot Berger: Hvad er Reagan bange for?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 16, jan 86 – side 3
Note: Libyens præsident, Muammar Gaddafi, har igen stået i centrum for den internationale presse.
 
Jonathan Bearman: Libya – the development of the Qadhafi regime
International Socialism Journal nr. 24, jun 84 – side 101
 

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