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Libya, arriving UN sanctions Frattini:" Gaddafi to go away »Unico

MILANO  - Dopo  quelle firmate dal presidente Obama , contro il regime di Muammar Gheddafi arrivano anche le sanzioni decise dal Consiglio di sicurezza dell'Onu, che si è espresso domenica notte approvando all'unanimità la risoluzione 1970.
FRATTINI - a harsh statement by the Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, that the situation in Libya is a "point of no return" and is "inevitable" that Gaddafi will leave: "We did not seen situations where the leader of a regime gives orders to kill his own brothers and sisters the same, even hiring of mercenaries. " The same request for a transfer of power by the dictator has been formulated by the United States and Britain. Frattini said that Italy has no constraint that prevents it from taking action against Libya under the Agreement of friendship between Rome and Tripoli that "the de facto suspension of the treaty is already a reality. "
THE RESOLUTION - The UN document (designed to "deplore the serious and systematic violation of human rights, including the repression of peaceful demonstrators") provides for the freezing of assets of Saddam and some of his family and dignitaries, the embargo on arms sales and a possible involvement of the International Criminal Court in The Hague for war crimes or crimes against humanity. The U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice has emphasized that the resolution refers to Article 7 of the UN Charter, which does not preclude an international intervention in case you need to show. Board members have expressed concern over the deaths of civilians, "unequivocally reject incitement to hostility and violence against the people led by senior Libyan government."
POINTS - To achieve a 'decisive action', or put an end to repression and bloodshed in the streets of Tripoli, the fifteenth of the Council, in line with the European Union, have established direct sanctions against Muammar Gaddafi, eight of her children, two cousins \u200b\u200band eleven members of the regime in Tripoli, 22 in all. The document requires the 192 countries that are part of the United Nations' freeze without delay all funds, financial assets and economic resources of these individuals. " Then there are the embargo on arms supplies and the referral to the Hague Court. According to the fifteen, in addition to Gaddafi, dell'eccidio primarily responsible for acting as "commander of the armed forces" are also affected two of his cousins \u200b\u200bGhedaf Ahmed Mohammed al-Daf, author of "operations against Libyan dissidents abroad, and implicated directly in terrorist activities, "and al-Sayyid Mohammed Ghedaf Daf," \u200b\u200bengaged in a campaign of assassinations of dissidents and probably a series of killings around Europe. " Also targeted the armed forces chief Masud Abdulhafiz, the Minister of Defence Abu Bakr Yunis, the head of counterterrorism Abdussalam Mohammed Abdussalam, as well as other intelligence leaders.
"strong message" - "I hope that the message is heard and taken into account by the regime in Libya," said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon congratulated the unified vote, one vote - he said - that "sends a strong message that the serious violations of basic human rights can not be tolerated." Ban had called shortly before Prime Minister Berlusconi to discuss the options available to resolve the crisis and ask for "the continued support of Italy and his active role for decisive action." The line hard decided by the Council is supported by the Libyan mission to the UN, in a letter that supports the measures against the "leaders of the Libyan armed attacks against civilians, including through the International Criminal Court." The letter was signed by Ambassador Mohamed Shalgham, a former supporter of Gadhafi who had a dramatic repentance after the outbreak of repression. Shalgham Friday urged the Council to move quickly to stop the bloodshed. Moves to Europe: the High Representative for Common Foreign Catherine Ashton said the crackdown will have "consequences" and called again at the end "immediate" of violence and violations of human rights. "Gaddafi and the Libyan authorities know that their actions will have consequences for unacceptable and scandalous - Ashton explains -. The crimes committed against impunity will not be tolerated. The EU sanctions will be formally adopted as soon as possible. " Russia also takes place: in a phone call to the Libyan colleague Musa Kusa, Foreign Minister Lavrov in Moscow has condemned the use Serghiei 'unacceptable' force against civilians. And after that in Washington there is the tough stance of London: Foreign Minister William Hague said that Muammar Gaddafi has to go. Britain has therefore lifted the immunity to the colonel and his sons, "to understand what our position on suo status di capo di Stato» ha spiegato Hague.

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