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News of March 2011 - June 2011 (from US Embassy Libya website at this time...)
Hotels and Public Buildings in Benghazi (June
10, 2011)
Warden Message
U.S. Embassy Tripoli Warden Message
June 10,
2011
U.S. Department of State Warden Message - Risk of Attacks Against
Hotels and Public Buildings in Benghazi
This Warden Message is being issued to alert U.S. citizens in Libya
of the risk of attacks against hotels and public buildings in
Benghazi. Official U.S. government personnel have been moved from
the Hotel Tibesti, due to a bombing that occurred there on June 1,
2011.
The United States warns U.S. citizens against travel to Libya and
recommends that U.S. citizens in Libya depart immediately. The
United States suspended all embassy operations effective February
25, 2011, given ongoing violence and a deteriorating security
situation. Please refer to our current Travel Warning for Libya,
available at http://travel.state.gov.
The U.S. Department of State continues to reach out to U.S.
citizens we believe remain in Libya. The Department is working
closely with other governments and multinational corporations to
ensure the safe departures of those U.S. citizens who still need
assistance. Please direct inquiries regarding U.S. citizens in
Libya to LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov. Callers in the United States
and Canada may dial the toll free number 1-888-407-4747. Callers
outside the United States and Canada may dial 1-202-501-4444.
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Buildings (April 15, 2011)
Warden Messages
U.S. Department of State
Warden Message – Risk of Attacks Against Public
Buildings
April 15,
2011
This Warden Message is being issued to alert U.S. citizens in Libya
of the risk of attacks against public buildings, including hotels,
in opposition-held towns in Libya such as Benghazi and
Misratah.
The United States warns U.S. citizens against travel to Libya and
recommends that U.S. citizens in Libya depart immediately.
The United States suspended all embassy operations effective
February 25, 2011, given ongoing violence and a deteriorating
security situation. All official U.S. embassy personnel and
their family members have departed. Please refer to our
current Travel Warning for Libya, available at
http://travel.state.gov.
The U.S. Department of State continues to reach out to U.S.
citizens we believe remain in Libya. The Department is
working closely with other governments and multinational
corporations to ensure the safe departures of those U.S. citizens
who still need assistance. Please direct inquiries regarding
U.S. citizens in Libya to LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov. Callers in
the United States and Canada may dial the toll free number
1-888-407-4747. Callers outside the United States and Canada may
dial 1-202-501-4444.
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News from the
Embassy
Libya Travel
Update
July 19,
2011
The Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens against
travel to Libya, and recommends that U.S. citizens in Libya depart
immediately due to the ongoing fighting between opposition and
government forces throughout Libya. Currently, there is a risk of
attacks against hotels and other public buildings in Benghazi and
other opposition-held areas in Libya. This Travel Warning
supersedes the Travel Warning dated February 25, 2011.
The U.S. Embassy in Tripoli suspended operations on February 25,
2011. The Hungarian government, acting through its Embassy in
Tripoli, serves as the protecting power for U.S. interests in
Libya. Services available to U.S. citizens in Libya are limited.
U.S. citizens in need of assistance should first contact the Bureau
of Consular Affairs at 1-877-407-4747 (if within the United States
or Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (if outside the United States or
Canada), or send an email to LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov. For
emergencies, U.S. citizens in Libya may contact the Hungarian
Embassy in Tripoli directly. The Hungarian Embassy is located on
Talha Ben Abdallah Street in the Ben Ashur region of Tripoli. The
telephone number is 218 21 361-82-18, or 361-82-19. The fax number
is 218 21 361-82-20 or 361-37-95. Email contact is available at
mission.tpi@mfa.gov.hu, or LGalli@mfa.gov.hu. Visas and travel
documents to the U.S. are not issued at the Hungarian Embassy in
Tripoli; individuals interested in visas should apply at the
nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
The Department of State urges those U.S. citizens who decide to
travel to or remain in Libya despite this Travel Warning to enroll
their stay in Libya through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
(STEP), online at https://travelregistration.state.gov/, and
provide their current contact and next-of-kin information.
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Libya (March 2,
2011)
Warden
Messages
U.S. Department of State
Warden Message: Evacuation Options from Libya
March 2,
2011
This Warden Message is being sent to notify U.S. citizens desiring
to depart Libya of the following evacuation options. However,
beginning March 3, 2011, the U.S. Embassy will no longer send daily
warden messages advising U.S. citizens of available departure
options, which change frequently throughout the day. Instead,
U.S. citizens should monitor
http://libya.usembassy.gov/evacuation.html frequently for the most
up-to-date evacuation information. The U.S. Department of
State is updating this website around the clock as departure
options become available or change.
U.S. citizens wishing to depart Libya should send an e-mail to
LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov or through the telephone contact
information below providing their personal information (name, date
of birth, and passport number). Consular
representatives will respond and provide current departure
options. For government-chartered evacuations, U.S. citizen
travelers should remember to bring valid travel documents, food,
water, any necessary medications and should limit baggage to one
suitcase per person for any transportation.
The United States warns U.S. citizens against travel to Libya and
recommends that U.S. citizens in Libya depart immediately.
The United States advised the Government of Libya that it has
suspended all embassy operations effective February 25, 2011, given
ongoing violence and a deteriorating security situation. All
official U.S. embassy personnel and their family members have
departed.
The U.S. Department of State continues to reach out to U.S.
citizens we believe remain in Libya. The Department is
working closely with other governments and multinational
corporations to ensure the safe departures of those U.S. citizens
who still need assistance. Please direct inquiries regarding
U.S. citizens in Libya to LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov. Callers in
the United States and Canada may dial the toll free number
1-888-407-4747. Callers outside the United States and Canada may
dial 1-202-501-4444.
The Department of State urges those U.S. citizens who decide to
remain in Libya despite this Travel Warning to enroll their stay in
Libya through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) at
www.travel.state.gov, and to provide their current contact
information and next-of-kin information. For up-to-date
travel information, follow us on Twitter.
The United States will appoint a protecting power to assist any
remaining U.S. citizens in Libya and oversee its property.
Please see the Country Specific Information for Libya on the
Department of State’s website at www.travel.state.gov, which will
be updated as additional details become available.
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Government Evacuation
Options
All U.S. citizens wishing to depart Libya should send an e-mail to
LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov providing their personal information
(name, date of birth, and passport number) and the best means to
contact them.
Benghazi:
There are occasional international relief flights leaving Benghazi
to various destinations, including Turkey. U.S. citizens interested
in more information about travel by this means should contact
LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov and provide their contact
information.
Misurata:
There are private vessels transiting from Misurata to other ports,
including Malta. If space is available, these vessels may be
willing to evacuate individuals for a fee. The exact cost will vary
by vessel, but a typical cost is 800 EUR (and U.S. Dollar
equivalent) per person, to be paid in cash upon boarding. U.S.
citizens interested in more information about travel by this means
should contact LibyaEmergencyUSC@state.gov and provide their
contact information.
Also, the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
periodically sends ships to Misurata to pick up third country
nationals and to provide other humanitarian assistance. These ships
may be available to transport U.S. citizens from Misurata.
We are unable to provide detailed information about any particular
IOM ship or its specific availability to transport U.S. citizens.
Those interested in traveling on these ships are advised to contact
the IOM mission in Cairo, Egypt at telephone numbers 202-2358-0011
or 202-2380-8746 for specific information.
The Misurata area is the scene of continuing fighting and violence.
U.S. citizens should exercise extreme caution in any travel in the
Misurata area.
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Commercial Flight
Options
Libyan air space is reported to be closed to commercial flights
until further notice. Those planning to travel from Libya by air
should check with their airline or travel agent immediately to
determine the status of their travel arrangements.
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News of
August 2010 (from US Embassy Liby, Tripoli... at this time
-2010-)
U.S.
Air Force maintenance experts complete familiarization seminar with
Libyan air force maintenance experts.
A team of
United States Air Force maintenance experts recently completed a
familiarization seminar that is hoped to lead to a continuing
training program for Libyan air force maintenance experts.
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"Operation Trojan
Horse"
Statement by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton on the Occasion of Libyan National
Day (September
2010)
On behalf of
President Obama and the people of the United States, I congratulate
the people of Libya as you mark your National Day on September
1.
Statement by Secretary Clinton: Libya's National Day
Office of
the Secretary of State
On behalf of President Obama
and the people of the United States, I congratulate the people of
Libya as you mark your National Day on September
1.
Our governments have not always agreed on every issue, but our
people share the dream of a safer world, a better life, and a
brighter future for our children. The United States is committed to
working with Libya to achieve these common goals. Although we have
only recently reestablished relations between our countries, I hope
these new bonds will endure well into the future. We look forward
to strengthening the partnership between our governments even as we
work through difficult issues, and we seek always to strengthen the
friendship between our peoples.
On this occasion, we honor your history and culture, and I offer
the people of Libya our warmest wishes for a happy holiday and a
peaceful and prosperous year to come.
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Relations betw. USA and Libya (2006
Statement) <<<
Timothy
Bancroft-Hinchey
Pravda.Ru
Predictably,
Turkey has reacted to the destruction of one of its aircraft with
stupidity and cowardice and predictably, the western leaders have
jumped at the chance to up the stakes in an internal conflict in
Syria which they are aiding and abetting by providing terrorists
with weaponry. Through Turkey.....
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(May/June
2012 by RT)
A former official from within the ranks of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is reporting that US and NATO forces have landed outside of Syria and are training militants to overthrow the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, formerly a translator with the FBI, wrote over the weekend that American soldiers are among the NATO troops that have mysteriously and suddenly landed on the Jordanian and Syrian border. According to her, several sources internationally have confirmed the news, although the US media has been instructed to temporarily censor itself from reporting the news.
Additionally, Edmonds says that American and NATO forces are training Turkish troops as well, to possibly launch a strike from the north of Syria.
Edmonds writes that an Iraqi journalist based out of London has confirmed that US forces that vacated the Ain al-Assad Air Base in Iraq last week did in fact leave the country as part of President Obama’s drawdown of troops, but rather than return home, the soldiers were transferred into Jordan during the late hours of Thursday evening....
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Two more police stations
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"Operation Trojan Horse" against Libya
U.S. Diplomatic Relations With Libya
"Operation Trojan Horse" against Libya
U.S. Embassy Tripoli Warden Messageand official Statements of US Embassy Libya March 2011-June 2011
Have YOU got any IDEA, where the name "Al Qaeda" was taken from?
(US was the FIRST to blame the `to this time` UN-KNOWN "Al Qaeda"
(September 2001) - Al Qaeda means nothing else
than "September" in the (Saudi) Arabic calendar
!
September 11, 2001: Fraud and Treason...
Col. Muammar Gaddafi safe and sound, rebels killed his double!
الموقع لا مانع من الاستفادة أو إعادة نشر أي من محتوياته
Al Gaddafi.org / القذافــي يتحدث
Welcome to AlGaddafi.org- القذافي يتحدث - Muammar Al Gaddafi`s official website.
Un site personnel..Un sitio web personal..Eine persoenliche Webseite .. Il sito personale..Site Pessoal, Ghadaffi official website, Kadhafi site officiel...
Muammar Al
Gaddafi;
1. He nationalised
Libya's oil industry & has worked to improve the price that
Libya is paid for that oil.
2. He used oil revenue
to build hospitals, schools, universities, roads, free housing for
all Libyan people, the Great Man Made River project which provides
70% of Libyans with pure deep aquifer water. The Libyan people
achieved this without borrowing a penny from
Rothschild.
3. Libya were debt-free.
It had the highest standard of living in Africa, & above
Russia, Brazil & Saudi Arabia according to the
UN.
4. All loans are debt
free. Usury (interest on loans) is against the
law.
5. Before Qaddafi came
to power, less than one fifth of the people were literate. Now it's
83%.
6. Free healthcare. If
treatment is not available in Libya, then the government will fund
foreign healthcare.
7. Libya is thank to
Great-Man-Made-River project more self sufficient in food
production. Anyone wishing to be a farmer is given free use of
land, a home, equipment, livestock &
seeds.
8. He promised that his
own parents would not be housed until ALL Libyans were housed. He
kept his promise & his father died before he was able to house
him. All Libyans were given homes on a long term
loan.
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