Eye On The World – With Glenn Williams & Selwyn Manning
Radio Wammo: Eye On The World – With Glenn Williams & Selwyn Manning
Glenn Williams hosts Eye On The World, a weekly look at foreign affairs with Scoop's Selwyn Manning. This week: Libya – International Criminal Court prosecutors seek further evidence on Gaddfi forces using rape and torture against civilians.
Run-Sheet: May 24 2011.
The NATO-led airstrikes and special forces assistance to Libyan rebels have created such a safe-zone around Benghazi that the European Union has opened a base in Benghazi – the Libyan rebel stronghold.
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0:25 to
0:43]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGlY0ZDSPRU
Kathryn Ashton is the EU's foreign affairs official who opened a branch office of the EU in Benghazi Libya stating the union is keen to give support to Libya's rebel forces.
Aid ships have been docking and unloading food, clothing, and medical supplies at Misrata.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DKA83wP7w4
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While the rebels continue to fight Gaddafi's forces with a mix of specialist and makeshift weapons, clearly they are winning this conflict.
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down low]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkqQGWPnIcw
In
this clip uploaded by the Libya Freedom Group, rebels can be
seen on the outskirts of Misrata fighting against Gaddafi
land forces. Mortar fire is countered by the rebels firing
AK-47 assault rifles and anti-aircraft guns mounted on the
back of their utes.
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But Gaddafi loyalists continue to resist against the rebel's surge westward toward Tripoli.
Gaddafi's forces have allegedly been taking civilians hostage.
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down low]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbDEG5E0aM0
In
this clip said to be a recording by Gaddafi's forces having
taken civilians hostage, and transporting them to a secure
location. The hostages are blindfolded and are being
commanded to chant...
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Other rebels were apprehended by Gaddafi's troops but later escaped tell a story of psychological and physical torture.
One survivor tells of his five-day experience while being held in underground cells in Gaddafi's military compound in Benghazi.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22I4EaHqPWI
Around
70 people of all ages were stripped naked and taken into the
underground cells. There they were whipped by Gaddafi's
brother-in-law Abdullah Senusi. Senusi is the former head of
internal security and now holds a position inside Gaddafi's
military intelligence HQ. Many Libyans say he is responsible
for killing thousands of Libyans and prisoners.
Sensusi told his guards to rape the captives. Then, they had their hands and feet bound, they were blindfolded, and left in the cells.
They had no water or food. The guards would enter the cells to urinate on them.
The survivor speaks of how a 70-year-old man was begging for respect. Senusi then abused him by inserting a stick inside him.
The old man later hung himself.
For five days they were beaten. Senusi then told his guards to execute the captives on gallows. Three were killed before rebel fighters stormed the area and freed some of the captives.
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The International Criminal Court prosecutors are seeking the arrest of Gaddafi for war crimes and crimes against humanity – specifically they are investigating allegations that rape has been used as a form of torture and terror in Libya.
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[Audio low volume]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCZLRSwb99U
Judges
in the Hague are considering the evidence as it mounts,
evidence that alleges Gaddafi is personally responsible for
bombings, shootings, torture and terror commanded by
Gaddafi, his son Saif Gaddafi and Gaddafi's brother-in-law
Abdullar Al Senusi.
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normal volume]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG5idA3Uogk
As
the International Criminal Court prosecutor said there, the
matter is in the ICC judges hands. The Judges can accept the
request or require more evidence to be obtained.
So what happens from here? Prosecutors will further investigate allegations of rapes; killings by sub-Sahara Africans considered as mercenaries; and war crimes committed by Gaddafi and his leaders.
Such things take time, but as we saw with regard to the NATO/Serbia conflict, despots targeted by international forces tend to be apprehended in the end.
Eye On The World broadcasts on KiwiFM and Radio Wammo at 7:40am on Tuesdays. Video on demand episodes also webcast on Scoop.co.nz.
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