GlassSteagallfan
6th May 2013, 17:43
Legal Coup d'Etat in Libya: Political Isolation Law Passes
May 6, 2013 • 8:59AM
With 163 membeers present, the General National Council (GNC) of Libya overwhelmingly passed the Political Isolation Law on Sunday. The final version of the law has not yet been published, but the law provides that anyone who served under Qaddafi over the last 42 years (since 1969) is banned from holding public office in Libya for 10 years.
The law has been promoted most vociferously by leading members of the al-Qaeda affiliated Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), including Abdelhakim Belhadj and Sami al-Saadi, and by the Muslim Brotherhood, who are now set to benefit from the elimination of their opposition in the government.
Starting on April 28, armed militia began to take over various ministries in Tripoli demanding that the Political Isolation Law be passed. They took over the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Justice Ministry as well as the Interior Ministry. On Thursday, May 2, the militia were joined by additional forces from Libya Shield, which is run by the Defense Ministry, whose deputy minister is Khalid al-Sharif, the former military commander of the LIFG.
In effect, the forces which the Obama administration supported in overthrowing Qaddafi and which attacked the U.S. mission in Benghazi and killed four Americans, have just carried out a legal coup d'etat against the moderates in the government of Libya, thanks to the Obama administration.
President Magariaf who, contrary to Susan Rice's lying talking points about Benghazi, immediately said that the Benghazi attack was a premeditated terrorist attack on 9/11, will be affected by passage of the law. Magariaf was the Qaddafi Ambassador to India at one point and will have to step down. Prime Minister Ali Zeidan served under Magariaf in India but was not Ambassador. So he will not be banned on that basis, but supporters of the law have called for the GNC to vote him out of office.
Under the threat of the gun, the entire moderate leadership of Libya has been decapitated as in the French Revolution, and the country will be handed over to the LIFG and to the Muslim Brotherhood.
According to the Libya Herald, the articles of the new law were voted on one at a time, and all passed.
Article 1 stipulates that any person who held a position as prime minister, minister, the revolutionary guards, ambassadors, deans of universities, heads of university departments, heads of local councils, members of the Green Book promoting agencies, heads of security agencies, army, police, heads of student unions, heads of special courts, heads of Qaddafi's media organs, and anyone who was opposed to the February 17th Revolution is to be barred from any future high positions.
Article 2 of the new Political Isolation Law stipulates that a new authority, the Political Positions Standards Implementation Authority is created, whose members are chosen using laws for appointing judges. Members of this authority have legal immunity.
Article 20 stipulates that this law comes into effect one month after its passage, that is, one month from May 5, 2013.
At the end of the vote, according to the Libya Herald, only 5 GNC members voted against the law, with no abstentions and an overwhelming number of votes for.
http://larouchepac.com/node/26483
May 6, 2013 • 8:59AM
With 163 membeers present, the General National Council (GNC) of Libya overwhelmingly passed the Political Isolation Law on Sunday. The final version of the law has not yet been published, but the law provides that anyone who served under Qaddafi over the last 42 years (since 1969) is banned from holding public office in Libya for 10 years.
The law has been promoted most vociferously by leading members of the al-Qaeda affiliated Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), including Abdelhakim Belhadj and Sami al-Saadi, and by the Muslim Brotherhood, who are now set to benefit from the elimination of their opposition in the government.
Starting on April 28, armed militia began to take over various ministries in Tripoli demanding that the Political Isolation Law be passed. They took over the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Justice Ministry as well as the Interior Ministry. On Thursday, May 2, the militia were joined by additional forces from Libya Shield, which is run by the Defense Ministry, whose deputy minister is Khalid al-Sharif, the former military commander of the LIFG.
In effect, the forces which the Obama administration supported in overthrowing Qaddafi and which attacked the U.S. mission in Benghazi and killed four Americans, have just carried out a legal coup d'etat against the moderates in the government of Libya, thanks to the Obama administration.
President Magariaf who, contrary to Susan Rice's lying talking points about Benghazi, immediately said that the Benghazi attack was a premeditated terrorist attack on 9/11, will be affected by passage of the law. Magariaf was the Qaddafi Ambassador to India at one point and will have to step down. Prime Minister Ali Zeidan served under Magariaf in India but was not Ambassador. So he will not be banned on that basis, but supporters of the law have called for the GNC to vote him out of office.
Under the threat of the gun, the entire moderate leadership of Libya has been decapitated as in the French Revolution, and the country will be handed over to the LIFG and to the Muslim Brotherhood.
According to the Libya Herald, the articles of the new law were voted on one at a time, and all passed.
Article 1 stipulates that any person who held a position as prime minister, minister, the revolutionary guards, ambassadors, deans of universities, heads of university departments, heads of local councils, members of the Green Book promoting agencies, heads of security agencies, army, police, heads of student unions, heads of special courts, heads of Qaddafi's media organs, and anyone who was opposed to the February 17th Revolution is to be barred from any future high positions.
Article 2 of the new Political Isolation Law stipulates that a new authority, the Political Positions Standards Implementation Authority is created, whose members are chosen using laws for appointing judges. Members of this authority have legal immunity.
Article 20 stipulates that this law comes into effect one month after its passage, that is, one month from May 5, 2013.
At the end of the vote, according to the Libya Herald, only 5 GNC members voted against the law, with no abstentions and an overwhelming number of votes for.
http://larouchepac.com/node/26483