Tuesday, August 2, 2011

NATO does not want to be a ceasefire a chance to Qaddafi's troops to capture her breath and continue to attack civilians


NATO: Our operations are continuing in Ramadan out of respect for human life

The spokesman for the NATO, NATO, in Libya, Roland Lavoie, that NATO will continue its operations in the month of Ramadan, "out of respect for human life," as he described  had Lavoie speaks during a news conference broadcast on the video from Naples to Brussels, where he pointed out that the All times are appropriate for the protection of human life, declaring that "the alliance that respects Islam and Muslims, and we are working to protect human life which is not respected by Colonel Gaddafi, who uses human shields," as he put it and a description of Lavoie is NATO's job to "strict" in order to achieve the objectives UN resolution 1973, and he said noting, "There has been a significant evolution in the situation, where the weakening of Qaddafi's troops and the protection of human life" in Libya  .He explained that NATO will continue as long as there is a threat to civilians, P, "the issue is not religion or race, but the commitment of the delegation of the Security Council" , he said , pointing out that Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was offered a cease-fire during the month of Ramadan and said, "We in NATO want to make sure that the presentation of a credible and real," he said, adding that NATO does not want to be a ceasefire a chance to Qaddafi's troops to capture her breath and continue to attack civilians after the end of Ramadan and the response on several questions related to the fact that NATO forces to strike buildings Libyan television, justified Roland Lavoie work by saying that the Libyan TV "broadcasts propaganda inciting arms and carry out acts of violence and killing," adding that the operation was necessary, as he put it , and on the subject of irregularities have occurred in the south Libyan on the application of the arms embargo, he saw the military commander that it was difficult to say that the ban applied by 100%, pointing out that NATO has no troops on Libyan territory and therefore could not say for sure in this regard and said, " of Giralmntqa say that we apply the decision of the arms embargo is fully in a large country such as Libya, " For its part, described Carmen Romero, spokeswoman for the Alliance, the situation in Libya as "volatile," asserting that NATO will remain firm in implementing its mission and will continue where the need arises so on. She noted that, through their participation in Brussels in the same press conference, that the pressure is mounting on the Gaddafi, the "military pressure would help in securing the conditions of a political solution in Libya and now the question is, will step down when Gaddafi?"For power  and she refused to comment on the death of military commander of the rebels Libyans Abdel Fattah Younes, noting that it is not the task of NATO, which is limited to the protection of people and help them move towards democracy.