Thursday 28 July 2011

Libyan Rebel leader dead?

The war in Libya is still raging on and the casualties are still going up. I was surprised to hear about the death of the Libyan rebel leader today. But, funny enough, most of the western media decided that that was not news worthy. If it was Gaddafi who had been killed by the gunmen this story would have been carried over all the western media and the sort of attention given to it would have been mind boggling. Now that the Libyan rebel leader Abdel Fatah Younis is dead lets all watch how the war will go. Will this death serve as a motivating factor for the forces of Gaddafi or will it make the rebels more determined to overthrow Gaddafi and avenge their leader's death. The world is indeed a funny place to live in, unfortunately, we have no place to go to, we just have to cope with the situation. The British and American government have finally recognized the rebels as the legitimate representatives of the Libyan people. This cant happen in America, Britain or any of the European countries and these rebels will be recognized as the legitimate governments. What a shame to those who say Democracy is the best style of government. I call it 'demon-crazy' because these western powers are behaving as if they have been possessed by some demons who want them to inflict their style of government on every country  whether it is suitable for them or not. To me Democracy is not good for Africa. The Europeans destroyed our style of government the moment they set foot on our continent. Now that Abdel Fatah Younis has been killed, who will be chosen as the military leader by the rebels? This should serve as a moral booster for the forces of Gaddafi to fight on till the last man dies. The question i want to ask the dead man is that , did he chose the right or wrong path? But you know the saying goes like this "Dead men dont talk" so Abdel Fatah  Younis cant answer my question as he lies there in his grave.

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