Tuesday, June 7, 2011

post-Gaddafi Libya



Reutuer 

In the immediate aftermath of Gaddafi's departure, security will be the first concern. Libya will need help to prevent chaos and bloodshed as scores are settled -- requiring first a police force, but eventually a fully functioning court system and impartial judges to uphold the rule of law.
Yes, you can imagine almost all Libyan affected from the conflict, their loved one died, and their houses have been destroyed…etc. Healing process. We outsiders easy to say, but must understanding each sides auspices way. The Rebels ultimate goal is Free democracy Libya. The “bloodshed as scores are settled” must not let happens, that would be ruinous the Rebel’s noble deed. I think post Gaddafi, the most urgent thing is security. I am not familiar with deployment of the international peace keeping force but it appears that deploying UN peace keeping force would take time – 3 months?- that is too long, it is very urgent, they are must ready right now? EU, or Nato troops temporally humanitarian level? So Gaddafi fails tomorrow, they able to go straight way, of course this must work with the Rebel side.