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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: East Libya movement launches autonomous government PressTV: Libyas oil-rich east has declared a regional government, in a move that could be regarded as a challenge to the North African country's central government. On Sunday, leaders of an autonomy movement met in the town of Ajdabiya to launch the government under the name of Barqa or Cyrenaica, according to supporters. Over 20 ministers were shown in a pro-federalist television station taking the oath during the ceremony. The self-rule announcement dealt a blow to the Tripoli government that has been trying to reopen eastern oil ports and fields blocked since summer by militias and tribes. They ask for a greater share of power and oil wealth. The move is also expected to deteriorate relations between the east and Tripoli, which has dismissed the self-rule notion. Local leaders in the east accuse the Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan and some members of the General National Congress of corruption and failing to provide security since the fall of former dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Crude production in Libya has reduced to some 10 percent of the countrys capacity of 1.25 million barrels a day due to protests and strikes at ports and oilfields. Libya used to pump 1.4 million barrel per day until the strikes began. Eastern Libya is also grappling with violence as a soldier was killed and another was injured when a mine exploded near an army checkpoint in the city of Benghazi late on Saturday. In another incident, a bomb blast killed an intelligence officer and his daughter in the restive city. Nearly 100 people gathered in the city center to protest against the killings, condemning the Libyan government and parliament for failing to provide security, according to activists. Since the overthrow of Gaddafi in 2011, the Libyan government has been struggling to tackle the presence of armed militants, who fought against forces loyal to the former regime. MR/HN/AS Comments Marcus Eighty percent of Libya's oil reserves are located in the Sirte Gulf basin of Eastern Libya with 46.5 billion barrels of proven reserves plus a gas production of 2,600 million cubic feet a day. The Rothschild' plan was to instigate the eastern faction to break from the autonomous government, so now they can reap the benefits by buying oil from Eastern Libya much cheaper than from the ruling government (the Zionazis used the Libyan government to get rid of Qaddafi and now that they're not longer useful, they're dumping them). This is how Israhell and its Western puppets destroy the sovereignty and economy of nations. They were hoping to do the same with Syria and Iran, but to their dismay, it has proven a total failure. Putin will not allow the Zios to invade Syria and Iran so they can do the same as with Libya. Just take a look at the Russian nuclear fleet stationed in the Mediterranean and you get the message. He's learned his lesson well. tedD Looks like the Zionists are doing the same thing they have done in Iraq, Sudan, and now in Libya......to divide those countries and set up puppet governments to steal the oil resources. Next step, will be for the UN Security Council to recognize the regional governments. Every day the world gets closer to a nuclear war. Rating2 chris1 Libyans are you wishing and praying to have the Gadaffi government back yet? Though I know the majority of Libyans supported the Gadaffi government to begin with.The American government and Israel are now trying to do to Syria what they have to Libya. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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