Friday, January 17, 2014

Obama condemns "outrageous attack" and sent military reinforcements and Tripoli accuses Markulai democracy


Obama condemns "outrageous attack" and sent military reinforcements and Tripoli accuses Markulai democracy BULL SHIT
The killing of the U.S. ambassador and three diplomats in Benghazi Consulate

Dan President Barack Obama's "attack disgraceful" that targeted the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, and led to the deaths of four diplomats, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, in addition to wounding five other Americans, vowing at the same time to increase protection at the sites of American diplomacy around the world, and work to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice as soon as cooperation with the Libyan authorities, which directed the finger of seeking to disrupt the democratic experiment in Libya, noting that it coincided with the anniversary of the September 11 attacks has a clear indication.
These events came after the disclosure of the film "innocence of Muslims," ​​which harms the Prophet, directed by an Israeli American, portrays Muslims as immoral and violent. It also came hours after the attack on the U.S. embassy in Cairo also protest against the film itself.
The network "CNN" yesterday evening that the United States reinforcements were sent freely to Libya and is now on its way there, as confirmed by an American official that the reconnaissance aircraft is expected to join the hunt for jihadists who may be linked to the attack, adding that the aircraft is expected to collect information intelligence would be handed over to Libyan officials to air strikes.
Obama said in a statement released by the White House: "I strongly condemn the outrageous attack on a diplomatic mission in Benghazi .. I have directed my administration to provide all necessary resources to support the security of our staff in Libya and to increase security in our diplomacy across the world."
Obama issued an order Ptnkis U.S. flags on public buildings until next Sunday, according to a decree issued by the White House yesterday.
He said the U.S. president: "out of respect to the memory of John Christopher Stevens, our ambassador in Libya, and members of the consulate who were killed in the attack on our diplomatic mission in Benghazi (...) ordered Ptnkis inform the United States on the White House and all public buildings" until the evening of September 16 this year.
And condemned the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday the attack and said it was the work of "a small group and barbaric" but US-Libyan relations will not be affected. She added: "I ask myself how can this happen? How can this happen in a country we helped liberate. In the city helped us to save it from destruction?".
The head of the National Conference of the Libyan General Mohammed Maqrif at a press conference in Tripoli, "This criminal act coincided with several attempts to stand behind those who seek to disrupt the democratic experiment in our country and to try to prevent the performance of the National Congress and the government for their role real .. this cowardly act comes as liaison of the rings evil conspiracy on February 17 blessed revolution, security and stability of the country ", adding that it coincided with the anniversary of the September 11 attacks has a clear indication.
He Maqrif, the head of the highest political authority in Libya: "We apologize for the United States and the American people and the whole world for what happened and the U.S. government and we stand in a row in the face of these criminals, murderers."
Witnesses said the ambassador was killed when angry Islamists attacked the consulate building with rocket propelled grenades before they enter the building and Anhboh and setting fire to it.
He said the deputy interior minister of Libya and Nice Sharef that the deterioration of the situation when the guards opened fire on demonstrators Americans. He said: "The people who experienced the precedents and criminals or those who seek to sedition and want to destabilize the security situation on the protesters infiltrated the center of the film offensive to the Prophet" in front of the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. He added: "The events have evolved and increased tension in the vicinity of the consulate after the elements of the American consulate guards opened fire from inside the consulate at the demonstrators."
And show a picture of Stevens injured while trying to help him a group of Libyans inside the consulate building.
The U.S. official said that it proceeds according to the government's first five U.S. civilians, at least wounded in the attack, the official added that "about five or six people were wounded."
The aide said the permanent representative of Libya in the United Nations, Ibrahim Dabashi said the attack on the U.S. consulate killed about a dozen victims were killed or wounded in the ranks of the elements of the Libyan security forces who were guarding the building.
Through the General Conference of the highest political authority in Libya, in a statement denouncing the attack in the strongest terms "criminal."
According to a spokesman for the Supreme Security Committee in the Ministry of Interior Libyan Abdelmoumen free, rocket-propelled grenades, the type of RPG fired at the consulate.
Witnesses reported that the demonstrators are still an American flag and set fire to the consulate and that the clashes took place between security forces and militants, and access roads to the consulate was closed down.
Said Omar, a resident of Benghazi, "dozens of demonstrators attacked the consulate and set fire to them." Another witness stated that the Salafis were among the attackers, referring to the occurrence of acts of looting and sabotage.
And Benghazi is considered a stronghold of radical Islamists, the second largest city in Libya. It was witnessed in recent months, a wave of violence included attacks on Westerners in particular, and the assassinations of officers in the army or security.
And facing the Libyan authorities, which exceeded the escalation of violence and the spread of weapons since the overthrow of Gaddafi in October 2011, the growing influence of the Salafi movement.
These events came after the disclosure of the film "innocence of Muslims", which was directed and produced by Israeli-American Sam Basil (54 years), who hails from Southern California, and manages real estate companies and describes Islam as "the religion of hate."
According to the agency, "the Associated Press that" Basil, who spoke to them by telephone from an undisclosed location, has disappeared from sight, as he said: "This is a political film. U.S. lost a lot of money and lives in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but we are fighting with ideas."
The agency quoted Bassil as saying that the film cost $ 5 million of which came across some funding from more than one hundred Jews, and received support for the American pastor Terry Jones, who was the oldest to burn copies of the Koran in April.
Kwan Chief of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey, the American spoke with Pastor Terry Jones by phone yesterday and asked him to withdraw his support for the film.
Col. Dave Lapan, a spokesman for Dempsey "in the call via the short Gen. Dempsey expressed concerns about the nature of the film and will raise tensions and violence that Cspbh." He said he "asked Mr. Jones to consider withdrawing his support for the film."
And U.S. military officials fear that the film raises tension in Afghanistan after he called the "Taliban" earlier in the day on Afghans to prepare for the revenge of American soldiers on the film.
In addition, rolled international reaction to the attack was the Security Council issued a statement condemning the "the most resolute terms" the attack on the consulate, protesters and landing an American flag for the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.
He said members of the Security Council of the 15 that these actions "unjustifiable, whatever the motives and perpetrators." Said Jeffrey Feltman, Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations for Political Affairs, the UN Security Council "condemn in the strongest terms" an attack Benghazi, adding that the killing "more emphasis on the security challenges facing the authorities in Libya."
Turn Dan secretary-general of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen strongly assault, said in a statement, "We can not justify this violence. And extend my condolences to the families and those who were killed, and I extend my thoughts to the injured," adding "I welcome condemnation and condolences (voiced) head (Conference National General) and the Libyan government pledge to cooperate fully., it is important that the new Libya continues to progress towards a peaceful and safe and democratic. "
Dan and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in a telegram to attack Hillary Clinton in which he said "We strongly condemn this crime which show again the necessity that the joint efforts by the two countries and all the international community in the fight against the evil of terrorism under all its forms."
Similarly, Dan U.S. allies Europeans starting in Paris and London, as well as Germany, Italy and Canada this attack.
He said European Parliament President Martin Schulz at the end of the discussion on "State of the Union" in the European Parliament that the ambassador and staff of Americans and found in Libya "to help the country to regain peace, stability and prosperity," a student from the Libyan authorities "to do everything in their power to catch the perpetrators of this crime and prosecuted. "
France called on the Libyan authorities to "move" and "arrest the killers," the U.S. ambassador. He said French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, "We have moved to condemn these heinous acts and to ask the Libyan authorities to do everything in its power to arrest the killers and so that allowing such abuses abhorrent."
She and Secretary of State European Catherine Ashton on "deep shock" by the attack, and called for "Libya to speed in taking all necessary measures to protect all diplomats and foreign staff working in Libya," and to strive to "bring those responsible for these murders to justice."
Dan and Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti as "the roughest degrees of firmness" the attack "brutal" on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, saying he stands "as well as the authorities in Libya's new democracy."
And Cairo, Dan and British Foreign Secretary William Hague, the attack "brutal and unreasonable" on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
Said Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird said Canada condemns the attack "unreasonable" on the U.S. consulate, and asked the Libyan government to "take all necessary measures to protect diplomatic missions in accordance with its international obligations" and "careful to speed up the assignment of officials of the extremists on the judiciary."
The Vatican condemned the "insults and provocations" to the feelings of Muslims, as well as acts of violence resulting therefrom.
And Federico Lombardi said Vatican spokesman said that "serious consequences for the insults and provocations unjustified feelings of Muslim believers appear once again clearly in these days."
Rather, a conviction in the Islamic countries to film "innocence of Muslims," ​​which angered the Muslims and was behind the protests.
In Cairo, said MENA news agency official Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi asked the Egyptian embassy in Washington to take legal action in the United States against the makers of the film, also asked the embassy to take "all legal procedures," without providing further details on the nature of These measures.
Dan and Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Qandil film abuser of the Prophet Mohammad, saying he was "extremely low moral," but called for "restraint."
He condemned Al-Azhar mosque to the repeated abuses of Islam and its symbols, and that after viewing excerpts from the film. She said, "the senior scientists," Al-Azhar said in a statement, "The source of the abuse of Islam are not the ordinary people, whether in the West or the East, but the source is the institutions of colonial domination, which Ijahdha Islam to break the domination and colonization and exploitation of many of the country's Islamic world," she said, "The With these political institutions of Zionism, and the media that Tertzk of lying and making false images and symbols of Islamic sanctities. "
Algeria condemned the act "irresponsible" for the producers of the film, which "hurts to Islam and the Prophet," and considered prejudice to the sacred calls "indignation and condemnation, because these provocations aimed at fueling hatred, tension and undermine efforts within the framework of the dialogue between civilizations and religions."
In Tehran, the spokesman said Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast, "the Islamic Republic of Iran strongly condemns insult Islam and sympathetic to the Islamic nation (...) wounded."
"The systematic and continuous silence of the U.S. government on this kind of heinous acts (...) is the main reason for the continuation of these acts (..) the U.S. government have a responsibility to stop this dangerous trend."
She described the Afghan presidential product as "not humane and insulting", and said the Afghan government to withhold on the Internet site YouTube to prevent watch a movie but a spokesman for the Ministry of Culture denied this.
Pakistan strongly condemned the "broadcast film includes libelous fabrications on personal gems of the Prophet Mohammed" in the United States.
The Vatican condemned the "insult and provocation," the feelings of Muslims across the tape, as well as acts of violence resulting therefrom.
Wednesday condemned Israel's anti-Islam film, saying that it had nothing to do nor Bmkhrjh Sam Basile, who was said to be an American Israeli, and it was reported that he absconded.
A spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry Yigal Palmor told AFP: "We do not have any relation with it, Israel has nothing to do with this subject," describing the film as "intolerance is intolerable." And organized protest demonstrations included the new few hundred yesterday in front of some U.S. embassies and missions in both Cairo and Tunis, Khartoum and Casablanca, as hundreds demonstrated in Gaza to protest the film.
In Jordan, the Muslim Brotherhood condemned the film and called for a "move official and popular Islamist" and to "boycott American goods."
(AFP, Reuters, UPI, Ashe A)

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