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الدكتور علي الترهوني منسق اللجنة السياسية بالمؤتمر
الوطني للمعارضة الليبية يرسل برسالة
الى الرئيس الفرنسي إحتجاجا على استقباله الطاغية
القذافي في باريس
December 8, 2007
Honorable Nicolas Sarkozy
Elysee Palace
55 Rue du Faubourg
Saint-Honoree, 75008
Paris, France
Dear Mr. President:
On Monday, December 10, you will be receiving the ruler of Libya, Muamar
Ghaddafi. This is the dictator who ruled Libya for the last 38 years. He
violated all international standards of human rights. I want to convey to you
on behalf of the Libyan Opposition Conference our strong opposition to this
meeting.
The record shows that since 1969, Libya not only did not experience or
practice any form of democracy, but is a nation that is under the total
control of a ruthless dictator. His acts are documented by human rights
organizations, the United Nations, foreign governments and the U.S. State
Department which until recently listed Libya on the list of terrorist nations.
Ghaddafi not only practiced some of the worst form of human rights violations
against his people, but also engaged in irresponsible adventures beyond the
borders of Libya. Thousands of innocent Libyan soldiers and officers and
countless numbers of Chadian civilians who were killed, is a testimony to
that. This is the same regime that got involved in the internal matters of
sovereign nations such as Uganda, Tunisia, Egypt, Indonesia and many other
countries. It should be noted that this is the only regime in the Middle East
that was indicted for the killing of U.S. civilians in Lockerbie in 1988 and
the killing of your own citizens in the UTA incident.
We in the Libyan Opposition Conference are calling for the return to the
constitutional legitimacy manifested by the constitution of 1951, which was
granted under the auspices of the United Nations and was abolished in
Ghaddafi’s coup in September, 1969. We are working toward establishing true
democratic institutions that are based on the separation of powers, the
protection of individual freedoms and the rule of law. We are aiming to
achieve the goals of democratization of Libya through peaceful means, mainly
civil disobedience.
We in the democratic opposition are calling on France to support the effort of
change and reform in Libya. We are not asking for military support or taxpayer
money. We are asking for political and moral support.
Ghaddafi does not represent the Libyan people and we strongly believe that he
is not a strategic ally of France. We think that the interest of both peoples
is better served by clearly supporting the cause of change and democracy in
Libya.
Respectfully,
Dr. Ali Tarhouni
Political Coordinator
National Conference of the Libyan Opposition
Seattle, Washington
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