Eraserhead Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) Ko želi da se nervira evo je emisija sa RTSa osvećena Libiji. Edited February 26, 2011 by Eraserhead
najgori Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Reliable sources in Tripoli have confirmed that over 500 persons have died in late night clashes between government sponsored troops and protesters against the Gaddafi government in the capital and surrounding towns.Other sources have reported seeing thousands of foreign mercenaries roaming the streets and more are being brought in to stem the rebellion. Serbian pilots are reputed to be manning the planes which are dive bombing protesters.
расејан Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Ko želi da se nervira evo je emisija sa RTSa osvećena Libiji.Још није освећена... али није лоша идеја.
MancMellow Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Reliable sources in Tripoli have confirmed that over 500 persons have died in late night clashes between government sponsored troops and protesters against the Gaddafi government in the capital and surrounding towns.Other sources have reported seeing thousands of foreign mercenaries roaming the streets and more are being brought in to stem the rebellion. Serbian pilots are reputed to be manning the planes which are dive bombing protesters.Ako je ovo tačno, nadam se da će ih uhvatiti i suditi im tamo
Roger Sanchez Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) Egipatski komiteti: All the attention is focused on Libya, but the process going forward in Egypt is, so far, extremely impressive. The interim government constituted a technocratic Constitutional Committee with eight members, each of them a preeminent figure in Egyptian legal circles. The Committee's report is due to be floated today and a bit of it has just slipped out to the media in Egypt. It willa. Abrogate Article 179 (Emergency powers of the President)--i.e., no more dictator as presidentb. Amend Articles 76 (Conditions to elect the President), Article 77 (Presidential terms to be limited to two six-year terms), Article 88 (Judicial Supervision over the elections)--clearing obstacles to freely contest the presidencyc. Abrogate Article 93 (The Parliament’s power to decide upon the validity of its MPs’ memberships) and amend 189 (The Parliament and President’s power to amend the constitution)--clearing the way for free contest for parliament. So far, this process is moving quickly and smoothly.Over the weekend, Egyptian newspapers will publish the report. There will be a week for public commentary, and then the report, with possible amendments, will likely be implemented by the interim government. A lot of calls for the Armed Forces to bring in a civilian government led by technocrats without political aspirations. In a sense, that's what they're doing with this committee system. We have a long way to go, but so far I'd say Glenn Beck can choke on it. This is about as sober, serious, secular and focused on real democratic reform as we ever could have hoped for. Edited February 26, 2011 by Roger Sanchez
Bane5 Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Saveznik: AFP: Berlusconi: "It seems that Gaddafi is no longer in control in Libya"
morgana Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) jel ucveljen?da je berluskoniju jedna drzava poput libije pa da izivi sve svoje ideje :D Edited February 26, 2011 by morgana
Muwan Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) Reliable sources in Tripoli have confirmed that over 500 persons have died in late night clashes between government sponsored troops and protesters against the Gaddafi government in the capital and surrounding towns.Other sources have reported seeing thousands of foreign mercenaries roaming the streets and more are being brought in to stem the rebellion. Serbian pilots are reputed to be manning the planes which are dive bombing protesters.Ovo je već ozbiljan skandal. Pešadinaca na lizing ima koliko voliš i to se ne može kontrolisati, ali VBA bi morala da zna gde su i šta rade bivši piloti, odnosno da li postoji neki organizovan kanal kojim se bivši piloti šalju na plaćeničke poslove u druge zemlje. Još uvek želim da verujem da u ovoj zemlji zaista ne postoji ludak kome bi palo na pamet da aktivne pripadnike RV šalje u pomoć režimima u drugim zemljama.U svakom slučaju, opet ode loša slika u svet. Siroma' Tadić i njegovi mladi lideri, a toliko se trude... Ovo, kao i mnoge druge stvari, direktno proizilazi iz činjenice da su ovdašnje kriminalne bande poznatije pod pseudonimom "bezbednosne strukture" ostale potpuno netaknute i ostavljeno im je da razvijaju svoje biznise iz 80-ih i 90-ih, u šta po svemu sudeći ulazi i regrutovanje plaćenika za sve rodove vojske. Da predstavnici države imaju pola grama mozga, sada bi objavili spisak tih pilota i ime udbaškog skota preko čije agencije su ovi otišli u Libiju, i uputili najiskrenije izvinjenje libijskom narodu. Naravno, oni će kao i uvek izabrati poricanje i naivno odbacivanje ozbiljnih optužbi koje stižu sa svih strana, a u Libiju će poslati još nekog Lilića da izvidi kako može da se pomogne pukovniku u nevolji.Gamad ona skrnava, ljigava i pokvarena. Edited February 26, 2011 by beowl
morgana Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 pa to sa pilotima je prva stvar koja mozda pritiska srbiju da se opredijeli spram libije, a mimo toga moze komotno da uziva u statusu zadnje rupe na svirali i saceka sa ostrom osudom
angern Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Ovo je već ozbiljan skandal. Pešadinaca na lizing ima koliko voliš i to se ne može kontrolisati, ali VBA bi morala da zna gde su i šta rade bivši piloti, odnosno da li postoji neki organizovan kanal kojim se bivši piloti šalju na plaćeničke poslove u druge zemlje. Pa, VBA ih i šalje.
morgana Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) a sta je srbija dogovorila sa libijom prije pola godine oko vojne saradnje?nalazim da je bilo pregovora, ali ne i rezultatemada to sa ovim nema veze, naravno Edited February 26, 2011 by morgana
Roger Sanchez Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Egipatski vladajući vojni savet izvinio se danas zbog toga što je vojska protekle noći primenila nasilje u pokušaju da rastera demonstrante s trga Tahrir u Kairu, dok su aktivisti pozvali na nove proteste.Vojna policija je rano jutros upotrebila palice i suzavac kako bi rasterala nekoliko stotina ljudi koji su se okupili ispred zgrade vlade u Kairu i počeli da postavljaju kamp, s namerom da tu provedu naredne dane.Oni traže brže sprovođenje političkih reformi i smenjivanje preostalih funkcionera bliskih režimu svrgnutog predsednika Hosnija Mubaraka, prenele su agencije.Vrhovni savet oružanih snaga saopštio je da je „ono što se dogodilo posledica nenamernih okršaja između vojne policije i mladih revolucionara”, naveo je AFP.Vojni policajci „nisu imali niti će dobiti naređenje da napadaju mlade i biće preduzete sve mere kako se to ne bi ponovilo”, poručio je vladajući savet.
ToniAdams Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Ko želi da se nervira evo je emisija sa RTSa osvećena Libiji.odlicna emisija, sad je sve jasno.nisam juce imo snage da odgledam do kraja, divim se svima koji jesu.
Bane5 Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Reuters: Russian President Medvedev warned that Libyan authorities would face prosecution under international law
Roger Sanchez Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) Scott Nelson, iz Benghazija.Za teoretičare zavjera, ovo je ono o čemu je jučer divanio ambasador Libije u UNu. Inside the courthouse we met with Fathi Terbel, the human rights lawyer whose arrest by Libyan security forces initially sparked the uprising, and since has continued in the role as an organizer of the antigovernment forces. Hapšenje> protest> brzopotezni masakrić > akutni popizditis dotad mirnog pučanstva. Edited February 26, 2011 by Roger Sanchez
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