Saturday 28 January 2017

BOMB NEAR ITALIAN EMBASSY LIBYA

"Rada" is an acronym for Special deterrence forces, the Libyan national accord government, and his spokesman Ahmed Salem, as reported by Ansa news agency, has revealed the names of three men who blew up a car bomb intended for the Italian embassy in Tripoli,on Saturday: Milood Mazin and Abu Hamza Ajilah, are the two killed in the car, Omer Kabout, is the third accomplice which managed to escape.

uncertain dynamic

Salem reconstructed the dynamics of the attack in an interview on Observer Libya. Milud Mazin and Abu Hamza Ajilah should have parked their car bomb next to the embassy protective wall while Kabout should have then let them go up by his cars. Failed the attack by security forces, the car exploded with the two inside near the ministry of planning, while the third one was able to flee.
The goal was political. Ahmed Salem says, that is to compromise security in the capital. But by whom? General Khalifa Haftar, i.e. the head of the parallel government, based Tobruk, compared to that of al-Sarraj based in #Tripoli.
The bombers would be three military with spying tasks, within the 'Operation Dignity, where Tripoli seems to have a central headquarter and where the same Omer Kabout would be the supervisor of the secret meetings. A story that gets tangled because at this point of the story comes in an Italian UN military adviser in Libya, General Paolo Serra,who during a hearing to Copasir noted the dynamic the attack It seemed to be by inexperienced hands.This raises doubts both with respect to the authors in relation to the target, that is, the ministry of planning and not the Italian embassy ...

A story that begins from afar

In fact, this story begins when the post Gaddafi Libya explodes with tribal wars, chaos reigns and Daesh advances. So two powers opposing groups were formed.The first one is based in Tripoli, where it formed the "GUN", whose prime minister is in fact al-Serraj, a man who guarantees the West and especially the economic interests of the powers involved. The other  one, with a distinctly Islamic connotation, has its stronghold in Tobruk and its leader is the general Khalifa Haftar, pleased to Putin. Both say they want to combat "terrorism" identified with Isis, feeling the rightful keepers of national power.

The hidden implications

But history is enriched with implications, affecting not only the constant attempts to gain the pole position on the part of Western governments to grab the oil, but also the fact that from Libya continues to escape people from various parts of Africa, where there are wars and dictatorships.To which the minister Minniti was keen to make an agreement with al-Sarraj, motion similar to that made Berlusconi with Gaddafi.

From another part of the story

now, from another part of this story, there are concentration camps where refugees who try to escape, if they fit, suffer the most unspeakable violence, much more savage than those that had instituted by the same Gaddafi. If they manage to get out alive from there and take a boat you are safe, so to speak, but if they fall into the Isis hands their lives can be said to an end. In Libya, according to the International Organisation for Migration there are over 264 thousand people fleeing from war and dictatorships. But what is the relationship between the bombing of Tripoli and the flight of refugees? In the fact that Libya is a country ruled by weapons and violence which are the only regulatory elements. And as in any battlefield the truth or truths are halved, depistate, channeled ... What seems clear is that al-Sarraj has some control of Tripoli.

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