Six and one-half years after Benghazi, “after Obama “liberated” Libya for the Islamic rebels, Arab Muslims sell Black slaves for a few hundred dollars at slave auctions.”-BreakingIsraelnews.com. 11/29/17. “After years of lecturing Americans about the “original sin” of slavery, Obama brought it back.”…”Obama’s Arab Spring encouraged Muslim violence against Libyan Christians, as well as Nigeria and Kenya.
The first Black President armed Arab Muslim rebels, including “The Brigade for Purging slaves, Black skin.” An Islamic group called “The Tuaregs”, claim to trace their “pure” heritage back to Mohammed, keep Black slaves and have been at war with the “Blacks.” They are motivated by the conviction that “Blacks” were slaves under Mohammed. Slavery isn’t new to the Islamic world. Wherever Islam rules, slavery returns. -BreakingIsraelnews.com. 11/29/17.
“Whatever faults Gaddafi had, Blacks were treated as equals in Libya than in most Arab countries.-Former Ghanian leader, Jerry Rawlings/ Ghanaweb. 11/29/17.
“Libya is a major transit hub for women being trafficked to Europe for sex.”…One-third of all women and children interviewed were sexually abused during migration through Libya. Libya is one of the main funnels through which migrants journey to Europe.-BBC News 2/28/17.
The U.S. Government travel advisory for Libya since 3/31/19: “Do not travel to Libya due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest and armed conflict.” Crime levels remain high, including kidnapping for ransom. Terrorist groups continue plotting attacks in Libya. Violent extremist activity remains high and extremist groups have made threats against U.S. government officials, citizens and interests.”…The U.S. government is unable to provide emergency or routine assistance in Libya, as the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli suspended its operations in July 2014.-travel.state.gov.
The leader of Libya’s “Government of National Accord (GNA)”, is Fayez al-Sarraj. The leader of the opposition movement, the Libyan National Army (LNA), is an ex-CIA asset, dual Libyan-U.S. Citizen, Khalifa Haftar; once loyal to Gaddafi, but then rebelled against him.-theguardian. 9/25/17. Haftar is intent on capturing Tripoli. Haftar, a Libyan General, is backed by Egypt, UAE, France, Russia and others. Sarraj is backed by France, China and others.-trtworld.com. 3/28/19.
It is widely believed Haftar wants to control Libya as a whole, under a military dictatorship. He has continuously refused to abide by peace proposals and initiatives. Haftar has ordered his soldiers to commit war crimes. In a speech, Haftar calls for his men to “take no prisoners”, a violation of rules of war.-theguardian.com. 9/25/17.
On the other hand, Sarraj is busy handing over power and authority of State institutions to the Muslim Brotherhood. Met with key members of Muslim Brotherhood in Turkey one month ago. -The Libyan Address. 2/24/19.
According to Libyan officials, there are still around 500 cells of Islamic State fighters, Al-Queda and Ansar al Sharia, throughout Libya.-The Atlantic. 2/10/18.
Observations: Libya under Qaddafi was a functioning dictatorship. Now, Libya is a dysfunctional failed state on the brink of civil war. Black slavery, human trafficking, internment camps for migrants who are routinely sexually abused, live and die under horrid conditions. Multiple countries, organizations backing their own candidate to rule; the lawlessness and ineffectiveness of government. Islamic terrorism has been continuous since Qaddafi’s ouster.
Conclusion: All of this, is the result of Hillary/ Obama’s decision to oust Qaddafi. It ended horribly with Benghazi and Libya is still struggling greatly as a result of U.S. interference. U.S. desires to transform countries into Democracies that do not want Democratic rule, is a fantasy. The military establishment, CIA, of our country, is intent on keeping conflict alive. Without conflict, the defense industry suffers, corrupt U.S. corporate, banking and politicians suffer, The casualties of such conflicts, become meaningless in the face of enormous monetary profits. / Done
I now have a better understanding of what Libya has become since the ousting of Qaddifi. Thank you