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The Begining of the End-Rebels in Tripoli

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Som@li;752937 wrote:
You reap what you sow, Well deserved!

Usheeg, people here don't know "kamaa tudiinu, tudaan". He just tasted his own bitter medicine of 42 years of brutal dictatorship.

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لكل شي اذا ما تم نقصان

فلا يغر بطيب العيش انسان

 

هي الامور كما شاهدتها دول

من سره زمنن سائته ازمان

 

وهذه الدار لا تبقي على احد

ولا يدوم على حال لها شان

 

يمزق الدهر حتما كل سابغة

اذا نبت مشرفيات وخرصان

 

وينتضي كل سيف للفناء ولو

كان ابن ذي يزن والغمد غمدان

 

اين الملوك ذوو التيجان من يمنن

واين منهم اكاليل وتيجان

 

واين ماشاده شداد في ارم

واين ماساسه في الفرس ساسان

 

واين ما حازه قارون من ذهب

واين عاد وشداد وقحطان

 

اتى على الكل امر لا مرد له

حتى قضو ا فكان القوم ما كانو

 

وصار ما كان من ملك ومن ملك

كما حكى لخيال الطيف وسنان

 

دار الزمان على دارا وقاتله

وام كسري فما اواه ايوان

 

كانما الصعب لم يسهل له سبب

يوما ولا ملك الدنيا سليمان

 

فجائع الدهر انواع منوعة

وللزمان مسرات واحزان

 

وللحوادث سلوانن يسهلها

وما لما حل بالاسلام سلوان

 

دهى الجزيرة امر لا عزاء له

هوى له احدن وانهد ثهلان

 

اصابها العين في الاسلام فارتزات

حتى خلت منه اقطار وبلدان

 

فاسال بلنسية ماشان مرسيه

واين شاطبة ام اين جيان

 

واين قرطبة دار العلوم فكم

من عالم قدسما فيها له شان

 

واين حمص وما تحويه من نزه

ونهرها العذب فياض وملان

 

قواعد كن اركان البلاد فما

عسى البقاء ان لم تبقى اركان

 

تبكي الحنيفية البيضاء من اسف

كما بكى لفراق الالف هيمان

 

على ديار من الاسلام خالية

قد اقفرت ولها بالكفر عمران

 

حيث المساجد قد صارت كنائس

ما فيهن الا نواقيس وصلبان

 

حتى المحاريب يبكي وهي جامدة

حتى المنابلر يرثي وهي عيدان

 

يا غافلا وله في الدهر موعضة

ان كنت في سنة فالدهر يقضان

 

وماشيا مرحا يلهيه موطنه

ابعد حمص تغر المرء اوطان

 

تلك المصيبة انست ما تقدمها

وما لها مع طول الدهر نسيان

 

يا راكبين عتاق الخيل ضامرة

كانها في مجال السبق عقبان

 

وحاملين سيوف الهند مرهفة

كانها في ظلام النقع نيران

 

وراتعين وراء البحر في دعة

لهم باوطانهم عز وسلطان

 

اعندكم نبا من اهل اندلس

فقد سرى في حديث القوم ركبان

 

كم يستغيث بنا المستضعفون وهم

قتلى واسرى فما يهتز انسان

 

ماذا التقاطع في الاسلام بينكم

وانتم يا عباد الله اخوان

 

الا نفوس ابيات لها همم

اما على الخير انصار واعوان

 

يا من لذلة قوم بعد عزهم

احال حالهم كفر وطغيان

 

بالامس كانوا ملوكا منازلهم

واليوم هم في بلاد الكفر عبدان

 

فلو تراهم حيارى لا دليل لهم

عليهم من ثياب الذل الوان

 

ولو رايت بكاهم عند بيعهم

لهالك الامر واستوتك احزان

 

يارب ام وطفل حيل بينهما

كما تفرق ارواح وابدان

 

وطفلة مثل حسن الشمس اذ طلعت

كانما هي ياقوت ومرجان

 

يقودها العلج للمكروه مكرهة

والعين باكية والقلب حيران

 

لمثل هذا يذوب القلب من كمد

ان كان في القلب اسلام وايمان

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If this is true, they really had it good.

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1.There is no electricity bill in Libya; electricity is free for all its citizens.

2.There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens at zero percent interest by law.

3. Having a home considered a human right in Libya.

4. All newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 dinar (U.S.$50,000) by the government to buy their first apartment so to help start up the family.

5. Education and medical treatments are free in Libya. Before Gaddafi only 25 percent of Libyans were literate. Today, the figure is 83 percent.

6. Should Libyans want to take up farming career, they would receive farming land, a farming house, equipments, seeds and livestock to kickstart their farms are all for free.

7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they need, the government funds them to go abroad, for it is not only paid for, but they get a U.S.$2,300/month for accommodation and car allowance.

8. If a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidizes 50 percent of the price.

9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0.14 per liter.

10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves amounting to $150 billion are now frozen globally.

11. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after graduation the state would pay the average salary of the profession, as if he or she is employed, until employment is found.

12. A portion of every Libyan oil sale is credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.

13. A mother who gives birth to a child receive U.S.$5,000.

14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $0.15.

15. 25 percent of Libyans have a university degree.

16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Manmade River project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.

 

Source: disinfo.com

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BBC is reporting that the Tribal leaders and militia commanders in Libya have declared an oil-rich region in the east of the country to be semi-autonomous .

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Libya's Jalil rejects calls for Cyrenaica autonomy

 

Libya's national unity will be defended with force if necessary, the head of the governing National Transitional Council (NTC) has said.

 

Mustafa Abdel Jalil called on regional leaders to engage in dialogue, a day after senior figures in oil-rich eastern Libya called for semi-autonomy.

 

Civic leaders in the east say they have experienced decades of neglect from Tripoli-based governments.

 

Leaders from the region, which was once called Cyrenaica, made their call for more autonomy in a document issued after a meeting in Benghazi, which was the focal point of the revolution that toppled Muammar Gaddafi.

 

They demanded a regional parliament, and control over the police force and courts, but stopped short of advocating a division of the country.

 

They agreed that foreign policy, among other responsibilities, should be left to the government in Tripoli.

 

But Mr Jalil said he would not allow a divided Libya.

 

"We are ready to deter them, even with force," he said in a speech shown on national television.

 

 

Other NTC members have claimed that the authors of the Benghazi declaration were trying to hijack the revolution and did not fully represent the region.

 

However, correspondents say the declaration has significant popular support among people in Benghazi.

 

Libya's three regions enjoyed federal power following the country's independence in 1951, until the country became a unitary state in 1963.

 

Cyrenaica stretches from the central coastal city of Sirte to the Libyan-Egyptian border in the east - containing two-thirds of the country's oil reserves.

 

The people of Cyrenaica, known as Barqa in Arabic, felt particularly marginalised and neglected under Gaddafi, who focused much of the development on the west.

 

The city of Benghazi was the seat of the uprising that eventually toppled the former dictator.

 

He warned that remnants of the Gaddafi regime were "infiltrating" their ranks.

 

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17284313

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