• Libya rebel leader sacks cabinet
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14451981[/url] [quote]The leader of Libya's rebel movement, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, has dismissed his entire executive committee, which functions as a cabinet. This came in response to the killing of the rebel military chief Abdel Fattah Younes last month, a spokesman said. Some among the rebels have blamed an allied Islamist faction for his death. Abdel-Hafiz Ghoga told al-Jazeera there had been "shortcomings" in the way some members of the National Transitional Council had handled the matter. The Associated Press quoted NTC member Fathi Turbel as saying it was clear the re-shuffle was needed after the "military, security and media incompetence" in the wake of Gen Younes' death. Spokesman Shamsiddin Abdulmolah told Reuters the re-shuffle was a sign of "the maturing of the revolution, holding people responsible". "It's healthy. The NTC is still the highest authority," he said. Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril has now been asked to form a new cabinet. Council members said some of the ministers could be re-appointed. Gen Younes had defected to the rebels in February after serving in the Libyan leadership since the 1969 coup which brought Col Muammar Gaddafi to power. His burnt body - along with two of his aides - was found on the outskirts of Benghazi on 28 July, after he had been recalled to give evidence on the ongoing conflict against Col Gaddafi. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unknown, but it is known that Ali Essawy - a senior member of the NTC - had signed a warrant for this arrest. Members of his tribe have demanded a full investigation into his death. Some of his supporters have said he was assassinated by the Obaida Ibn Jarrah Brigade, an Islamist militia allied to the NTC, while other rebels have blamed the Gaddafi regime. The killing has led to growing division within the rebel leadership and concerns among its domestic and international supporters that even if they defeat Col Gaddafi, they might not be ready to lead the country.[/quote] Most interesting indeed! Most indeededly!
Uh-oh. I really hope the whole situation turns out best for the Libyan people. God knows they don't need another dictator.
I'm supposing a new cabinet will be formed? Or will this Mustafa Abdel Jalil lead alone?
oh dear
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;31618187]I'm supposing a new cabinet will be formed? Or will this Mustafa Abdel Jalil lead alone?[/QUOTE] If he leads "alone" I can see him being in a body bag quick.
[QUOTE=Zambies!;31618430]If he leads "alone" I can see him being in a body bag quick.[/QUOTE] Well at least there's that assurance. May not be a bad leader, but another dictator isn't a solution to anything.
His security is provided by rebels fighting to depose a dictator, do you think they'd protect him if he decided to become one himself? He'll form another one.
[QUOTE=smurfy;31618631]His security is provided by rebels fighting to depose a dictator, do you think they'd protect him if he decided to become one himself? He'll form another one.[/QUOTE] You'd think that, but often times history has shown that not to be the case. Sometimes rebels lose track of the original reason they were fighting for and support a regime that ends up just as bad as the previous. Rebels often have a dangerously fragile mind.
[QUOTE=luverofJ!93;31618849]You'd think that, but often times history has shown that not to be the case. Sometimes rebels lose track of the original reason they were fighting for and support a regime that ends up just as bad as the previous. Rebels often have a dangerously fragile mind.[/QUOTE] Hopefully with their forces being so close to the capital, it won't be much longer.
[quote]"the maturing of the revolution, holding people responsible". "It's healthy. The NTC is still the highest authority," he said.[/quote] OK, this is really damn scary.
Let's hope that the next dictator acts really nice to NATO so we can wash our hands before the guy we put on the throne starts the bloodletting.
[quote]Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril has now been asked to form a new cabinet.[/quote] Panic over
[QUOTE=smurfy;31620787]Panic over[/QUOTE] He's been asked. He won't say if he will though.
[QUOTE=smurfy;31620787]Panic over[/QUOTE] Doesn't necessarily mean he will.
Not going to make a thread until there's more details, but apparently Gadhaffi has been killed and the family are saying they'll stay in Tripoli until they're dead too.
[QUOTE=Mlisen14;31638644]Not going to make a thread until there's more details, but apparently Gadhaffi has been killed and the family are saying they'll stay in Tripoli until they're dead too.[/QUOTE] The first half of the revolution, as you all know a revolution does go 360 degrees.
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