Oct 14, 2011

The Great North African Jamahiriya








A series of secret meetings between tribal leaders from Zintan, Libya and Algeria resulted in an agreement that a unified front of tribal militia will enter the war which they call “The War for the Liberation of Northern Africa”. This alliance of tribes is backed by a unified North African Front, including Moroccan Tribes as well as Polisario who is fighting against the Moroccan administration of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. Many members of Sahrawi´s provisional government and Polisario fighters are living in exile in Algeria. The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic was officially recognized by Libya in 1980, and is recognized by a wide range of countries, none of which is a NATO member state. Hama Ag Sid'Ahmed, spokesman for the North of Mali Tuareg Movement, has told The Associated Press in an interview by satellite phone that his group was holding meetings with the Tuaregs who just returned from Libya. He said there were discussions going on about a "common position." He said: "We are preparing ourselves both on a political and a military level." This could eventualy lead to creation of North African Socialist Jamahiriya - a union of North African nations into one nation that would, in time, lead the way for the unification of the entire African continent. That is Muammar Gaddafi's long-standing vision. In the African nation of Mali, a congress of students and young Tuareg tribes unanimously decided to join the fight at the Libyan front. Speaking of the Tuareg, there is information that states that they want to declare Muammar Gaddafi their Sultan. Gaddafi had enlisted a new, 12,000-strong army of Tuareg tribal fighters. So, as we can see, the relationship between Gaddafi and the Tuaregs had grown rapidly from their initial support as bodyguards for Gaddafi and Libyan convoys, to lending much more serious support by way of giving Gaddafi 12,000 soldiers to fight for the liberation of Libya. By demonstrating Gaddafi's freedom of movement across Libya, the convoy to Niger indicates that his loyal officials and troops have resumed operations [and had re-grouped] from scattered places. The fact that Tuareg fighters guarded the convoy demonstrated that Gaddafi had gained the allegiance of the Tuaregs, whose territory covers southwestern Libya, all of eastern Algeria, eastern Mali, "where they command more than half of the country," western Niger and northern Burkina Faso. The blueprint for the liberation of all of North Africa - Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Western Sahara - is the Jamahiriya. Algeria is similiar to Libya as it relates to tribes. This shows that Algeria is ripe and ready to duplicate the Jamahirya system that was developed by Muammar Gaddafi and the Libyan people. The Libyan people can easily help the Algerian people adapt the Jamahiriya system of direct government, for what might even be a rapid transformation of Algerian society that would lead to the union of Algeria and Libya. In China, at first, they did not have a political philosophy that would unite the myriad tribes of China. But they found one from outside. The political philosophy that united China was Soviet Communism. And it worked fantastically. North Africa does not have to import Communism, or any such system from outside of its borders. The system that developed within the borders of North Africa is the Jamahiriya. Arab-African people have developed their own political philosophy called The Third Universal Theory. It is the philosophy created by Muammar Gaddafi. The fact that Libya has not fallen, even after being attacked relentlessly for six months by the most powerful military alliance in human history, stands as proof positive of the strength of the Jamahiriya system of government. Jamahiriya can unite Africa. It has been working strongly for 42 years. The northern/Western governments are attempting to stop the creation of The Great Socialist North African Jamahiriya. That is what this is all about. The game that the northern countries are playing is the same game that they played when they carved up Africa the first time: divide and conquer. Nothing will save North Africa except unity...



Don't write off Gaddafi yet. Things aren't going so well for the rebels right now. Territorially speaking, the NTC does not control much. The only true rebel-controlled zone is Tripoli airport. In Misrata, the rebels clash amongst themselves. Mustafi Abdel Jalil, the NTC leader, moves from place to place (obviously in fear of his life). 50% of Benghazi is under the Green Resistance. NTC is short of fighters, due to setbacks at Sirte and Bani Walid. They rely, instead, on foreign mercenaries. NTC suffers from desertion amongst its ranks by fighters that simply stop fighting and go home. NTC hopes that Washington, DC will help with PMCs (private military companies). Contrary to the claims of the TNC, Khamis Gaddafi, is indeed alive. He even gave the TNC, in addition to his regular interviews to Arab media, an ultimatum to leave ... Tripoli.

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