Thursday, March 24, 2011

Can I Get Herpies In My Ears

Leonor Massanet: direct testimony on Libya.

sabemomos All what is happening now in Libya, but we have only heard what the media have reported, but most do not know direct reports, so that reading the blog Leonor Massanet I found interesting see another perspective of someone who has lived and is experiencing the conflict directly why I want to share his testimony.
Leonor Massanet Mallorcan is a psychologist for five years live in direct contact with Libya, a country that is in love since we met. In his blog Leonor in Libya comes recounting their experiences with this nation, which has a magnificent natural and historic heritage and, above all, a culture all their own that the Libyans have kept proudly to this day despite the strong and growing Western influence .

Thanks to the testimony of someone like Eleanor, a woman who is not affiliated with any political group and not working for any media, we can understand better what is happening in Libya.
I apologize for the poor quality of sound, but unfortunately I lack the technical means are as important testimony deserves. Leonor

Listen to and compare with what we are told correspondents hired by media oligopolies. Then choose freely whether you believe her or others.



Your opinion on Ghadafi

Several people have asked me my opinion on the figure of Ghadafi.


  • First let me say I know the opinion on the Libyan government's opposition Benghazi, as everyone knows the Libyans and Libyan not because it is the only one heard in the media all the world.
  • puerpĂ©rrimo Libya was a country where people lived only to get food and some ate only dates and alfalfa, had very few schools and hospitals and that the illiteracy rate was very high. At this time I am referring to Libya was ruled by King Idris that allowed or rather negotiated with foreign countries the benefits of oil so that the Libyans did not receive anything at all or at least did not see any change in their poor lives. When the entire country decided they wanted no more the king and went Ghadafi, Libya completely changed and since then has been active Libyan government and enjoyed constant improvement and this despite the pressure and shelling from the outside and But despite 30 years who have undergone the Libyans. After all this, the Libyans still love most of their leader. A
  • over Libya but could only purchase materials from Egypt, or of countries around Africa and well built schools inall cities and sufficient for all children to attend and free, universities in all cities also free all young people aged 18 years has a salary if they work rises, hospitals were built around, roads, farms for the Libyans to water wells and more for all Libyans could live well without going hungry .
  • there are the sales of food by the government so that no one lacks food, for example 50 kg of flour worth 6 LYD, 50 SUGAR 13 LYD kg, 50 kg of rice 10 LYD, etc. In this way the emigrants for example, can have food but not guaranteed to work and everyone can eat and if you want variety of food can be purchased at private supermarkets.
  • Since the embargo was lifted prepared a program that was approved for a total restructuring of the country and this is something that just being in Libya can be an idea because they see hey are making new homes for all small towns or large across the country, new campuses, oficiles buildings, sports complexes, schools etc.. etc. It is a complete restructuring and all paid for with oil money.
  • The Libyan system of government is organized from the bottom and really Ghadafi is not ruling because there is a team of people that come from people who do and if you want me explain how it works I tell you.
  • Then there is the left hand and constant adaptations to be having with the tribes who are constantly pushing and achieve their goals.
  • With this I mean that has made things very well done, now for governs not enough and that Libya is changing and improving daily at a rate unimaginable and is opening up very fast, taking into account the differences so great that had after 30 years of isolation.
  • say it is not perfect, but if I maintain that there is no reason to invade the country urgently by all these countries and show that it is an ogre with legs.
  • blog I hope you will understand that this is not the appropriate place to investigate thoroughly the life and miracles of the rulers and have only come to discuss the problem of the great injustice that I think is doing to the Libyan people.





About Ghadafi :
Muammar Gaddafi was born in the city of Sert in 1941 within a humble family. At 21 he became a lawyer, although he did not practice his profession because he decided to enter the Military Academy in Benghazi.

  • In 1965, as the title of lieutenant, he went to Britain on military training courses.
  • founded in 1964 along with other officials, a clandestine political group (officers union). Five years later sponsored a coup that overthrew King Idris I.
  • According to certain sources, Gaddafi's grandfather was active in the resistance against Italian colonialism.
  • Patriarch
  • model ideologically inspired Arab nationalism of Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser, the young Gaddafi takes over the leadership of the country. Immediately
    promotes a series of socialist reforms. Among them it stands; land reform (expropriation of large estates and European), nationalization of oil (shifting their resources to developing countries), expulsion foreign military bases , boost the agricultural industry, promoting the role of women in society (facing the Islamic tradition), ban alcohol and gambling.
    With such plans grew rapidly living standards of people who achieved the highest per capita GDP of the continent.
    Internationally, remained, in principle relative neutrality. But then sided with the former Soviet Union.
  • He made a failed attempt of the Arab union. And supported the Palestinian cause against Israel. Declared fervent anti-imperialist in 1977 Gaddafi ordered the military invasion of Chad. This is intended to expel the French presence in the African zone.
    His prestige among the leaders led him to chair the Organization for African Unity (1983). And part of the Non-Aligned bloc.
    From the beginning, said a harsh confrontation with the West, especially U.S. His pro African anticolonial stance led to several armed clashes . In 1986 Libya his house is bombed by U.S. planes ; act for which his daughter died.
    also suffered several coup attempts, but none ever came to fruition.
  • In 1992 the Security Council of the UN, composed of U.S. military imposed tight restrictions because of its refusal to hand over a group of suspected terrorists.

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