Open Letter to HRH Prince
Andrew
His Royal Highness The Duke of York
Buckingham Palace
London SW1A 1AA
With great dismay the Libyan people
followed your short visit to the dictator Gathafi in Libya to promote British
trade and business. I personally don't blame you for doing the job we the tax
payers are paying you for, however, I and the Libyan people strongly object to
appeasing a known terrorist regime. Dealing with outlaw and criminal regimes
such as Gathafi's regime gives the wrong signals to everyone. The hypocrite
Governments of the West is rewarding Gathafi for his terrorist actions against
the Libyans and people from many other countries including Britain. The money
grabbing multinational infopanies are using politicians to gain lucrative Oil
contracts and racing full speed to do business with mass murder Gathafi and
his henchmen.
Since the illegitimate takeover by
Gathafi in 1969, overthrowing a democratic and legitimate government of Libya,
the Libyan people have been living in fear and suffered appalling atrocities
at the hands of Gathafi;
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Gathafi's regime is responsible for the
death of many students who had been tortured before they hanged them.
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Thousands of Libyan prisoners remain in
jails without legal rights living in very poor health conditions.
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The massacre of 1200 prisoners in 1996 in
Abu Saleem prison by Gathafi's security.
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The killing of Libyan dissidents in
various European countries, many of them in Britain in the 1980s.
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Gathafi trained IRA terrorists and
supplied them with explosives, bombs and guns which terrorised the British
people for years suffered the consequences of Gathafi's criminal actions.
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The murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in St
James's Square in London in 1984.
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The downing of Pan Am plane of Lockerbie
in 1986 killing 276 people.
The crimes and terrorist acts infomitted
by Gethafi and his regime are endless.
We, the people of Libya have experienced
Gathafi's terrorism first hand, he destroyed the fabric of our society,
squandered our wealth, destroyed our education and health system. He destroyed
the country's infrastructure and made enemies of our neighbours and many
countries around the world.
Gathafi's record on
human rights is not acceptable and all the human rights organisations testify
on his crimes against the Libyans.
We expect from free democratic countries
to support the oppressed peoples rather than the dictators and promote the
ideals of human rights, rule of law and the democratic and freedom principles.
Ahmed Massaud Gabaili
Woking, Surrey
11/11/2007
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