In Libya’s West, Battles Rage Along the Tunisian Border

The battle for Libya spilled across the border on Friday as forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi clashed with Tunisian troops after chasing rebel fighters through the mountainous border areas. They also fired shells into the Tunisian town of Dahiba, wounding one resident.  The fighting erupted nearly a week after the rebel forces had managed to wrest an important border post from government control. It was a notable success in a war that is drawing perilously close to a stalemate, providing a burst of energy to the rebels and relief to a community that had been under siege for weeks. By Thursday morning Gaddafi’s forces had recaptured the post in a depressing setback, but according to rebel spokesmen it changed hands once again on Friday, and tentatively remains in rebel control even as the fighting continues.  

The border post between Wazin and Dahiba is one of two official crossings between Libya and Tunisia and controls the only road linking the restive mountain region with the outside world. Home to Libya’s Berber population, the Nafusa Mountains have long been a redoubt for anti-Gaddafi sentiment largely because of his refusal to recognize residents as a distinct ethnicity with its own unique culture and language. “Gaddafi wanted all of Libya to be Arab,” says a Berber from the region. “So he denied that we existed. He tried to wipe out our identity, wouldn’t let us learn our own language.” Another Libyan, also of Berber origin, described what was going on in the Nafusa towns of Nalut and Zintan as a “slow-motion genocide.” Both spoke of towns under siege, where shells fall indiscriminately on schools, houses and hospitals. Neither account could be independently verified, but U.S. Ambassador to Libya Gene Cretz, now in Washington D.C., echoed the claims in a press conference, saying that pro-regime troops had laid siege to the civilian population there. “From the reports we’re getting they have been especially brutal in going after those towns in the western mountains…. apparently attempting to starve them into submission.”

The cross border attacks, combined with the siege, are an indication of just how dirty Gaddafi is willing to fight in his efforts to maintain control of the country. While NATO strikes have hit targets within his Tripoli compound, his regime shows few signs of wavering. Even the sanctions seem to have had little effect so far. Economic sanctions are nothing new to Libya, points out a former Tripoli resident who is helping to spread information about the humanitarian situation to foreign media and aid workers. “We’ve been through this before, and Gaddafi knows how to survive.” If sanctions won’t work, and NATO strikes limited, what are the options? “Unless something happens from the inside he is going to carry on to the end,” says the former Tripolitan. “And the longer he lasts, the more lives will be lost.”

Ambassador Cretz is equally at a loss for a solution. “It’s a very difficult proposition when you have a government which is willing to bring to bear all its power and everything it’s got to destroy its population,” he said. “There’s no magic bullet, so to speak, that’s going to convince Gaddafi to stop this.” If anything, the resistance in Nafusa seems to have driven him to greater extremes. Libyans helping refugees cross into Tunisia estimate that some 12,000 have passed through the border post since the rebels took it last week. Fleeing residents describe emptied towns and life at a standstill. One Libyan doctor, who quit his post in North America so he could help his countrymen, was appalled to see people streaming out with untreated injuries that were weeks old. The hospitals had been emptied of medical supplies he said over the phone, and few patients were able to take the arduous mountain trails popular with cross-border smugglers. And it wasn’t just war wounded, but patients in need of chemotherapy or dialysis, even insulin. Gaddafi, he said, had not only cut off food to the mountain communities, but vital medical supplies. “He won’t even allow ambulances out of the region. No he wants us dead. Anyone who says no to him, he will let them die.”

That’s why, the doctor said, it was so important that the rebels keep the border. Not for morale or tactical advantage, but for the people of the region in desperate need of medical care. “That road needs to stay open no mater what. If the UN Security Council resolution is about protecting civilians, keeping this lifeline open is about as essential as you can get.”

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    Mr. Aryn Baker,
    You wrote:” are an indication of just how dirty Gaddafi is willing to fight”
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    What President Barack Obama has done with the US attack on Libya is a shame before God. If I would have known that Barack Obama was a warmonger, I never would have voted for him.

    What we are witnessing through this action is the recolonization of the African continent by the American Empire and AFRICOM for the benefit of the corporate elite under the guise of humanitarianism. Simply stated , we have The Empires African American President murdering African people to take control of their oil supply for the benefit of the corporate elite.

    Libya was not a threat to the USA, has not attacked the USA, has not planned to attack the USA and was not an enemy of the USA. This is a stupid war. The USA will not benefit in any way from starting this unnecessary war and bombing the Libyans.

    At a time when the United States of America is on the verge of bankruptcy and there is no money for housing, no money for public schools, no money for teachers, no money for social programs, no money for healthcare, no money injured soldiers, and we experiencing the worst economic crisis since the great depression, why is it that these warmongers (Neocons and Leftist Interventionists like McCain, Hilliary Clinton and Now OBAMA )can always find more reasons to spend the taxpayers money on killing people. These politician continually beat the drums of war for the benefit of oil companies, dropping million dollar cruise missiles on countries that were not a threat, then expect the taxpayers to foot the bill for rebuilding that countries infracstructure that was needlessly destroyed under the guise of helping them?

    Anyone can see that this is humanitarian imperialism. Libya, as you know, has the largest oil reserves in Africa. The USA is not going to receive a single dime of the oil revenue from this military industrial misadventure. Only the oil companies, financiers and war profiteers and a few kick back receiving politicians are going to benefit from this military industrial misadventure. Prior to US meddling into the affairs of Libya , Libya had the highest standard of living of any country on the African continent, their citizens could go to college for free and every citizen had a house. Gadaffi’s recent plans to keep more of the oil profit for the Libyan people resulted in the EMPIRE demonizing Gadaffi in the media and then going on the attack by using the iron fist of militarism coupled with the velvet glove of humanitarianism(we have to save the poor defenseless rebels by bombing their country and simultaneously stealing their oil for the oil companies to sell for record profits.)

    Gadaffi wanted to establish a United States of Africa and had a mission of unifying the African continent. The west colonizers (NATO) couldn’t have this as they would no longer be able to exploit and rape the natural resources of the African people. That is why ,according the John McCain, “Gadaffi must die.” When Gadaffi /Libya and the Ivory Coast refused to join AFRICOM and participate in the recolonization and militarization of their countries by the West, their leaders days were numbered.

    We now have reports that the CIA has been in Libya for months at the request of the president instigating regime change via propaganda and organizing the “rebels”, many of whom are members Al-Queda (Aren’t they supposed to be the enemy?). It in no way benefits the USA by removing Gadaffi from power. After the Imperialist humanitarians get involved and the US military via NATO take over the Libyans oil supply which will immediately be completely privatized for the benefit of the oil companies and banks, we can expect the Libyan standard of living to drop tremendously.

    Dropping cruise missiles on Libyans is not helping them. Murdering Libyans is not saving them. Stealing the Libyans oil and giving it to the oil companies to sell for a profit is in no way helping the Libyan people. All we are doing is bankrupting the USA by participating in these military industrial misadventures. Our national debt is skyrocketing out of control paying for these totally unnecessary wars of aggression against countries who were not a threat so that oil companies and war profiteers can rape their oil supply and sell it to the rest of the world for profit and install an American Empire puppet as dictator in their country. The US citizens will never see a dime of these oil profits and the US national debt will continue to skyrocket out of control by participating in these misadventures. Foreign Interventionism is bankrupting this country!!!

    In 2007 Senator Barack Obama stated, “The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation.” This hypocrite did not forget this. He purposefully side stepped congress and went to the UN and NATO to proceed with this unnecessary war against the wishes of the American people and the United States Constitution Article 1, Section 8. Obama did this for the benefit of his puppetmasters,the corporate elite and oligarchs who financed his campaign and were responsible for putting him in office.

    The US military,US Congress,The White House are now using AFRICOM and the CIA as enforcers in a protection racket for the mafia bosses/oil companies in a scam to procure oil that is now being sold for record profits.

    For the love of God, if their are any congressional representatives listening, please stop these interventionist warmongers by cutting off their funding. They are only using the US mililtary to take over Libya’s oil supply for the benefit of the corporate elite. They don’ t give a damn about the Libyan people whom they are cruise missiling to death, nor the Libyan infrastructure that they are destroying with these bombs ,and they sure has hell don’t give a damn about the American people whom they are bankrupting. This is about MONEY and Big Oil’s control of dwindling resources, under the guise of humanitarianism. Hopefully the the American people are not all suckers. Don’t believe the corporate controlled media /war profiteers and their warmongering hype. We have seen this before. We should not allow these warmongers and war profiteers to continue to bankrupt our country. The American people do not approve of this war.

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