Topic: POLITIK - on February 21, 2011 at 10:17:00 PM CET
Luftangriffe auf Demonstranten in Tripolis
Immer brutaler gehen die libyschen Behörden gegen die zahlreichen Demonstranten auf den Straßen der Hauptstadt Tripolis vor. Wie der arabische Fernsehsender al-Jazeera berichtete, flogen am Montagabend Militärflugzeuge Luftangriffe gegen die Menschenmenge. Wie viele dabei ums Leben kamen, ist unklar. Augenzeugen sprechen von „Massakern“ und „Genozid“. Auch mehrere Ägypter seien auf der Flucht nahe der ägyptischen Grenze erschossen worden. Ob Staatschef Muammar al-Gaddafi sich noch im Land befindet, ist unterdessen unklar.
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Topic: POLITIK - on February 21, 2011 at 10:11:00 PM CET
Plea for no-fly zone
Dabbashi urged the international community to impose a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent mercenaries, weapons and other supplies from reaching Gaddafi and his security forces.
He said the Libyan diplomats were urging the International Criminal Court, the Netherlands-based body, to investigate possible crimes against humanity in the Libyan context.
Dabbashi's comments came just hours after Ahmed Elgazir, a human-rights researcher at the Libyan News Centre (LNC) in Geneva, Switzerland, told Al Jazeera that security forces were "massacring" protesters in Tripoli.
(All times are local in Libya) 10:59pm: Libyan city of Misratah, east of Tripoli, is latest to be attacked by airstrikes. Heavy artillery fire devastates buildings as tanks roll into the city, witnesses tell Al Jazeera.
10:57pm: Antonio Patriota, Brazilian foreign minister, denies Gaddafi has requested asylum in Brazil
10:56pm: Al Jazeera's Anita McNaught, reporting from Istanbul, says Turkey "has 25,000 reasons to tiptoe around the Gaddafi regime - the number of its citizens still in the country.
10:52pm: Two military planes reportedly land at Benghazi airfield - after their pilots refused to attack the city, our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic tell us.
10:49pm: Yet more airstrikes are targeting civilians, right now, in the city of Az-Zawiya- west of Tripoli, witnesses tell Al Jazeera. No news yet of numbers killed or injured.
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Topic: POLITIK - on February 21, 2011 at 9:43:00 PM CET
Tunesien: Milliardenschatz hinter Bücherwand
Auf der Jagd nach dem Vermögen des geflüchteten Machthabers Zine el Abidine Ben Ali sind Ermittler in Tunesien auf einen wahren Schatz gestoßen. Sie fanden in einem Palast Schmuck in unschätzbarem Wert und Banknoten in Höhe von mehreren Milliarden Euro und US-Dollar.
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Topic: TV - on February 21, 2011 at 9:37:00 PM CET
Al Jazeera announces it is allowing any networks to broadcast its material due to the deliberate scrambling of its signals by Libya
Al Jazeera is suffering interference on the Arabsat satellite frequency.
The network, on the basis of investigations by specialists, has blamed Libya's intelligence services for jamming its TV signals and blocking its websites. It has traced the source of the jamming to a Libyan intelligence technical administration building south of Tripoli, the capital.
(All times are local in Libya) 10:11pm: Al Jazeera announces it is allowing any networks to broadcast its material due to the deliberate scrambling of its signals by Libya. During jamming, Al Jazeera English can be watched on Hotbird 13E Frequency: 11034 Vertical FEC: 3/4 Symbol rate: 27500; on Badr4/Eurobird 2 (26East) Frequency : 11680.8 Horizontal; SR: 27.5: FEC: 3/4; on Nilesat/ Atlantic Bird4A (7West) Frequency: 11393 Vertical; SR:27.5; FEC :3/4
aljazeera.net Watch Al Jazeera during jamming [Satellite frequencies and full details of carriers on cable and ADSL.]
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Topic: POLITIK - on February 21, 2011 at 9:32:00 PM CET
Berlusconi Gaddafi
10:19pm: Italian foreign ministry puts out urgent statement categorically denying online rumours alleging the use of Italian fighter jets in the bombardment of protesters.
The Italian foreign ministry's spokesman harshly criticises the spread of totally false rumours suggesting the involvement of Italy in the events underway in Libya.
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Topic: POLITIK - on February 21, 2011 at 8:58:00 PM CET
Berlusconi won't 'disturb' Gaddafi amid bloodshed - Berlusconi roasted over Gaddafi silence
Opposition lawmakers have criticised Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for failing to condemn violence in Libya.
Mr Berlusconi's government, which has aggressively courted Libyan petrodollars and rolled out the red carpet during Mr Gaddafi's multiple visits to Italy, has said little on Libya's crackdown on protesters that has reportedly killed more than 200 people.
Gadhafi, has the right pocket of his uniform jacket deliberately installed an old picture. The photo from 1931 shows the arrest of the guerrilla leader Omar al Mukhtar by Italian forces.
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Topic: POLITIK - on February 21, 2011 at 8:12:00 PM CET
Libya protests spread and intensify
Dozens have been reported dead after more violence in the Libyan capital as angry protests against embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi's 40-year rule escalate across the country.
At least 61 people were killed in clashes in Tripoli on Monday, witnesses told Al Jazeera. The protests appeared to be gathering momentum, with demonstrators saying they had taken control of several key towns in the country, including the city of Benghazi.
Another huge march under way in Tripoli on Monday afternoon was reportedly under attack by security forces using military planes and live ammunition to fire on protesters, sources told Al Jazeera.
Dutch ISP provider XS4ALL has set up an internet dial-up service for Libya.
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