成人快手

Your questions on Libya

| Friday, 3 March 2011 | 15:00 - 16:00 GMT

Two of Europe's big political names - Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Dominique de Villepin - will be on World Have Your Say on television at 1500 GMT to take your points on the situation in Libya.

Your comments

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    My question is: where all those supposedly "peaceful" demonstrators in Libia have got guns and heavy weapons? Olga, Russia

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    I don鈥檛 support this useless UN resolution,the situation could hv been resolved by AU,but bcoz of oil US.UK are putting their ass into this.It is doomedto fail.Piero-Kigali

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    Does that mean the revolutionaries in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria and Jordan will also be supported? Civilians should be protected yes, but NATO and the coalition forces should not meddle further beyond the no fly zone. Aziz, Namibia

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    @成人快手_WHYS the UN has shown a terrible inconsistency with its decision on Libya. Remember the genocide of Tamils in 2009? No UN intervention.

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    From Australia, what you aren鈥檛 saying, Libya has oil, the Ivory Coast doesn鈥檛. Nothing to do with diplomacy, massacaring of people has been going on inAfrica for decades, no immediate intervention like Libya, WHY? OIL!

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    Why Karhmiri muslims did not Stirr the UN, NATO, US concious for 70 years. More than 80, 000 have been killed by Indian army. Lets be Honert for a change. Masood

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    Why can鈥檛 UN engineered Gaddafi鈥檚 assassination instead of using war strategies. What are NATO鈥檚 intention and hw to achieve their objective- Tosin Adebayo, NIG

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    USA and NATO should tell the world the truth about their mission in libya.why not ivory cost or other african countries? Aminu gombe NGR.

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    @成人快手_WHYS If Gadhafi's troops attack the rebels, it means they attack civilians?. I dont get it

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    Libya is slowly turning into Iraq.WMD then regime change

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    Wassim from tunisia. I want thank everyone that鈥檚 helping revolutionaries on them fight. Gadafi must go out. 42 years of dictatorship is enough, libyancitizens deserve better life.

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    Libya鈥檚 situation is similar to Zimbabwe, Cote D鈥橧voire, Somalia except that the Arab League is more organized and decisive than the African Union. Donald from Botswana

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    What about RD Congo? Not enough dead? Or the deal is already close with Kagame the killer?

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    @成人快手_WHYS Intervention by air-strikes in Libya, as timely as it was, will lock a very lopsided fight in a long bloody loop.

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    Abdul in Accra on Facebook - Yemen is killing its citizens, the same in Cote d'Ivoire and Bahrain, so why Libya? All you guys want is to divide the Libya and suck its oil.