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<DIV><B>Subject:</B> [socialistdiscussion] ] It's not over in Libya yet, Maoist
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<DIV>CounterPunch Exclusive<BR>Libya's Liberation Front Organizing in the
Sahel<BR>by FRANKLIN LAMB<BR>On the edge of the Sahel, Niger<BR><BR>"Sahel" in
Arabic means "coast" or "shoreline". Unless one was present 5000 years ago when,
according to anthropologists, our planets first cultivation of crops began in
this then lush, but now semiarid region where temperatures reach 125 degrees F,
and only camels and an assortment of creatures can sniff out water sources, it
seems an odd geographical name place for this up-to-450 miles wide swatch of
baked sand that runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea.<BR><BR>Yet, when
standing along its edge, the Sahel does have the appearance of a sort of
dividing shoreline between the endless sands of the Sahara and the savannah
grasses to the south. Parts of Mali, Algeria, Niger, Chad, and Sudan, all along
the Libyan border fall within this supposed no man's land.<BR><BR>Today the
Sahel is providing protection, weapons gathering and storage facilities, sites
for training camps, and hideouts as well as a generally formidable base for
those working to organize the growing Libyan Liberation Front (LLF). The aim of
the LLF is to liberate Libya from what it considers NATO-installed colonial
puppets. The Sahel region is only one of multiple locations which are becoming
active as the Libyan counter revolution, led by members of the Gadahfi and
Wafalla tribes, make preparations for the next phase of resistance.<BR><BR>When
I entered an office conference room in Niger recently to meet with some recent
evacuees from Libya who I was advised were preparing to launch a "people's
struggle employing the Maoist tactic of 1000 cuts" against the current group
claiming to represent Libya," two facts struck me.<BR><BR>One was how many were
present and did not appear to be scruffy, intensely zealous or desperate but who
were obviously rested, calm, organized and methodical in their
demeanor.<BR><BR>My colleague, a member of the Gadhafi tribe from Sirte
explained "More than 800 organizers have arrived from Libya just to Niger and
more come every day". An officer in uniform added, "It is not like your western
media presents the situation, of desperate Gadhafi loyalists frantically handing
out bundles of cash and gold bars to buy their safety from the NATO death squads
now swarming around the northern areas of our motherland. Our brothers have
controlled the borderless routes in this region for thousands of years and they
know how not to be detected even by NATO satellites and drones."<BR><BR>The
other subject I thought about as I sat in an initial meeting was what a
difference three decades can make. As I sat there I recalled my visit with
former Fatah youth leader Salah Tamari, who did good work at the Israeli prison
camp at Ansar, south Lebanon during the 1982 aggression, as the elected
negotiator for his fellow inmates. Tamari insisted on joining some of them at a
new PLO base at Tabessa, Algeria. This was shortly after the PLO leadership,
wrongly in my judgment, agreed to evacuate Lebanon in August of 1982 rather than
wage a Stalingrad defense (admittedly minus the nonexistent expected Red Army)
and the PLO leadership apparently credited Reagan administration promises of "
an American guaranteed Palestinian state within a year. You can take that to the
bank" in the words of US envoy Philip Habib. Seemingly ever trustful of Ronald
Reagan for some reason, PLO leader Arafat kept Habib's written promise in his
shirt pocket to show doubters, including his Deputy, Khalil al Wazir (Abu Jihad)
and the womenfolk among others in Shatila Camp who had some grave misgivings
about their protectors leaving them. At Tabessa, somewhere in the vast Algerian
desert, the formerly proud PLO defenders were essentially idle and caged inside
their camp and apart from some physical training sessions appeared to spend
their days drinking coffee and smoking and worrying about their loved ones in
Lebanon as news of the September 1982 Israeli-organized massacre at
Sabra-Shatila fell on Tabessa Camp like a huge bomb and many fighters rejected
Tamari's orders and left for Shatila.<BR><BR>This is not the case with Libyan
evacuees in Niger. They have the latest model satellite phones, laptops and
better equipment than most of the rich news outlets that showed up with at
Tripoli's media hotels over the past nine months. This observer's question, "how
did you all get here and where did you secure all this new electronic equipment
so fast?" was answered with a mute smile and wink from a hijabed young lady who
I last saw in August handing out press releases at Tripoli's Rixos Hotel for
Libyan spokesman Dr. Musa Ibrahim late last august. On that particular day, Musa
was telling the media as he stood next to Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Kaim, a
friend to many Americans and human rights activists, that Tripoli would not fall
to NATO rebels and "we have 6,500 well trained soldiers who are waiting for
them." As it turned out, the commander of the 6,500 was owned by NATO and he
instructed his men not to oppose the entering rebel forces. Tripoli fell the
next day and the day after Khalid was arrested and is still inside one of dozens
of rebel jails petitioning his unresponsive captors for family visits while an
international, American organized, legal team is negotiating to visit
him.<BR><BR>The LLF has military and political projects in the works. One of the
latter is to compete for every vote in next summer's promised election. One
staffer I met with has the job of studying the elections in Tunisia, Egypt and
elsewhere in the region for possible applications to Libya.<BR><BR>Another LLF
committee is putting together a Nationalist campaign message plus specific
campaign planks for their candidates to run on and putting together lists of
recommendations of specific candidates. Nothing is firmly decided yet, but one
Libyan professor told me "for sure Women's rights will be a major plank. Women
are horrified by NTC Chairman Jalil said while seeking support from Al Qaeda
supporters who threaten to control Libya, about polygamy being the future in
Libya and the fact that women will now longer be given the home when divorced.
Libya has been very progressive with women's rights as with Palestinian rights."
Aisha Gadhafi, the only daughter of Muammar who is now living next door in
Algeria with family members including her two-month old baby, was a major force
behind the 2010 enactment by the Peoples Congresses of more rights for women.
She has been asked to write a pamphlet on the need to retain women's rights
which will be distributed if the 2012 elections actually
materialize.<BR><BR>While their country lies in substantial NATO bombed ruins,
the pro-Gadhafi LLF has some major pluses on its side. One are the tribes who
during last summer were starting to stand up against NATO just as Tripoli fell
before they launched their efforts which included a new Constitution. The LLF
believes the tribes can be crucial in getting out the vote.<BR><BR>Perhaps even
a more powerful arrow in the LLF's quiver as it launches its counter revolution
are the 35 years of political experience by the hundreds of Libyan People's
Committees long established in every village in Libya along with the
Secretariats of the People's Conferences. While currently inactive (outlawed by
NATO–truth be told) they are quickly regrouping. Sometimes the subjects of
ridicule by some self-styled Libya "experts," the People's Congresses, based on
the Green book series written by Gadhafi, are actually quite democratic and a
study of their work makes clear that they have increasingly functioned not as
mere rubber stamps for ideas that floated from over the walls of Bab al Azziza
barracks. A secretary general of one of the Congresses, now working in Niger,
repeated what one western delegation was told during a late June three hour
briefing at the Tripoli HQ of the national PC Secretariat. Participants were
shown attendance and voting records as well of each item voted on, for the past
decade and the minutes of the most recent People's Congress debates. They
illustrate the similarities between the People's Congresses and New England Town
Meeting in terms of the local population making decisions that affect their
community and an open agenda where complaints and new proposals can be made and
discussed. This observer particularly enjoyed his 4 years term representing Ward
2A in the Brookline, Massachusetts Town Meeting while in college in Boston,
sometimes sitting next my neighbors Kitty and Michael Dukakis. While we both won
a seat in the election, I received 42 votes more than Mike but he rose
politically while it could be said that I sank, following my joining Students
for a Democratic Society (SDS), the ACLU and the Black Panthers all in one
semester as an undergraduate Boston University, following an inspiring meeting
with Professor Noam Chomsky and Professor Howard Zinn in Chomsky's office at
MIT. The Town Meeting debates were interesting and productive and "Mustafa", the
National Secretary of the Libyan People's Congress, who studied at George
Washington University in WDC and wrote a graduate thesis on New England Town
Meetings, claimed his country patterned their People's Congresses on them.
Unfortunately, "Mustafa"is also now incarcerated by the NTC, according to mutual
friends.<BR><BR>Who LLF candidates will be if an election is actually held is
unknown but some are suggesting that Dr.Abu Zeid Dorda, now recovering from his
"suicide attempt" (the former Libyan UN Ambassador was thrown out of a second
floor window during interrogations last month by NATO agents but he survived in
front of witnesses so is now recovering in prison medical ward).<BR><BR>Contrary
to media stories, Saif al Islam is not about to surrender to the International
Criminal Court and, like Musa Ibrahim, is well. Both are being urged to lay low
for now, rest, and try to heal a bit from NATO's killing of family members and
many close friends.<BR><BR>Many legal and political analysts think the ICC will
not proceed with any trials relating to Libya for reasons of the ICC convoluted
rules and structure and uncertainly of securing convictions of the "right"
suspects. Whatever happens on this subject, if a case goes forward, researchers
are preparing to fill the ICC courtroom with documentation of NATO crimes during
its 9 month, 23,000 sorties and 10,000 bombing attacks on the five million
population country.<BR><BR>Some International Criminal Court observers are
encouraged by the ICC Prosecutor's office pledge this week and as reported by
the BCC: "to investigate and prosecute any crimes committed both by rebel and
pro-Gadhafi forces including any committed by NATO."<BR><BR>As one victim of
NATO crimes, who on June 20, 2011 lost four of his family members including
three infant children, as five NATO American MK-83 bombs were dropped and two
missiles fired on the family compound in a failed assassination attempt against
his father, a former aide to Colonel Gadhafi, wrote this observer yesterday from
his secret sanctuary, "This is good news if it is true.".<BR><BR>As NATO moves
its focus and drones to the Seral, it is possible that its nine months of
carnage against this country and people will not in the end achieve its
goals.<BR><BR>Franklin Lamb is reachable c/o <A href="mailto:fplamb%40gmail.com"
rel=nofollow target=_blank
ymailto="mailto:fplamb%40gmail.com">fplamb@gmail.com</A>.<BR><BR></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV><BR><BR></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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