The "Guide" Muammar Gaddafi has called for the support of Tuareg from Mali and Niger to counter the revolt in Libya . Local elected officials from these countries fear a regional destabilization.
According to several witnesses, Colonel Gaddafi, has appealed to young Tuaregs - including former rebels - to defend it. Racked stiff challenge in his country, the Libyan leader hoped that these nomads from Mali and Niger will support him against the insurgency.
Real networks exist between countries in the region: "Gaddafi at his hands up with us. He knows who to call, they make group travel. It's Chad, it seems, that there is an air bridge. Others point the way to go in the south of Libya , "says Abdou Salam Ag Assalat, president of the Regional Assembly of Kidal (Mali).
Already, Libya, some witnesses have reported presence of "mercenaries" SSA alongside military forces remained loyal to Gaddafi . According to a latest report, the violence related to the suppression of the uprising were 6000 deaths, including 3000 in the only city of Tripoli , said Wednesday the spokesman for the Libyan League for the Rights of the man, Ali Zeidan.
A danger for the entire sub-region
addition to the escalating violence that could result from these provisions, the local Malian and Nigerien fear of negative consequences for the subregion. "We are in many respects very worried, "says Abdou Salam Assalat Ag. These young people "are going up [in Libya, Ed] massively. It's very dangerous for us because that Gaddafi resists or falls, there will be an impact for our region, "he says.
is why regional leaders are trying to dissuade them, he says. "But it's not easy" to keep young people so that they offer "of dollars of arms to recover." "It scares me, really, because one day they will return with the same weapons to destabilize the Sahel," he adds.
The mayor of Kidal Arbacane Ag Bazayak, shares the same concern: "What will they do next? Return with the same weapons. It is a danger for the entire sub-region. (With AFP)
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also on social networks running this call:
written by a Tuareg who oppose support Kdafi
We must all support the revolution "kdafi helped undermine the honor and dignity of women twregs
This is a call to all the Touareg anywhere in this world, and especially our brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers living in Libya that Gaddafi was among those helped and those he has not help.
We must all, without exception, support the revolution in Libya as some of us do today in demonstrations in Libya, to demonstrate our adherence to the revolution in Libya.
Because Gaddafi is known in the coming days to leave, and that the Libyan people who remain after him.
So what is normal is that the Tuareg without exception, those inside and outside, for today, tomorrow and after tomorrow support the revolution in Libya and the people, because they are one of them. Gaddafi has done much harm:
• He has said publicly in 1985: "Mothers who teach their children the Tamashek, the nursing of poisons." • The first time when he called the Touareg, it was for enlisting in its wars in Chad and Lebanon, which brought us the troubles.
• Gaddafi only lie to us since that day, and today Tuareg live in despicable conditions, you only live in slums in Libya, as evidenced by this film www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUjUl153v6s
• It was he who helped to stifle since 1980 until today, that states create their Tuareg (Azawad-Air), in complicity with Ben Bella, who said on Al Jazeera: "that the Touareg should not exist politically." Gamal Abdel Nasser also said: "Do not throw your box in the street, otherwise the Tuaregs and learn to take on to learn."
• Gaddafi has contributed to undermine the honor and dignity of women and some Tuareg leaders among us who are just going back and forth to beggars to infinity ...
• Gaddafi has also helped to accentuate the divisions within our community, using tribute against each other.
• The Tuareg in Libya, whether the Libyans or the Tuaregs from Azawad and air live only by begging in Libya.
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