Libya – People Power Prevails in the Fall of Dictator Muammar Gaddafi

October 20, 2011

By Padmini Arhant

Congratulations! To Libyan Revolution and the martyrs family on the demise and decimation of the brutal regime that wreaked havoc within and outside Libya under the global imperialists’ direct influence.

Fascism on the decline is the resounding message for the oppressors controlling the destiny of nearly 7 billion populations on earth.

Libyan revolution resolve and sacrifices ultimately led to liberation after decades of tyranny in the oil rich Libya.

Puppet dictators across the globe successfully suppressed political and economic freedom facilitating terror and violence dominance in the regions with rich natural resources and elsewhere for territorial conquest to reaffirm establishment.

World civilization brought to the brink of collapse by the nexus conglomerate with no regard for life or habitat underestimating the people power and revolutionary forces resilience, wisdom and vision in reclaiming sovereignty from the crumbling hegemony.

The fall of dictator Muammar Gaddafi shielded and protected all along by the leaderships in the international domain fear similar inevitable outcome although,

Conspicuously masqueraded by deceptive innuendoes to mislead and misrepresent the mass through controlled air power – communication media especially the television outlet.

Repeating failed tactics in anticipation for desirable outcome is the reflection of intelligence deficiency not to mention the desperate times seeking desperate measures upon facing the precipice.

Libyan revolution victory is an inspiration for people uprising not only in Syria, Iran, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Qatar…in the Middle East but also in Tibet, Burma, North Korea, Cuba, China and Italy…the à la carte authoritarianism transparent in denying individual rights.

Notwithstanding Palestinian statehood no longer remaining a far-fetched dream in the independence movement.

More dangerously the political system disguised as democracy depriving republic rule arguably is the contemporary challenge requiring unified resistance and consolidated efforts to achieve the common goal – political, economic and social fairness and equality.

Muammar Gaddafi’s death is ominous for delusional presumptuous powers with an opportunity to exit in dignity avoiding humiliating departure and poignantly,

Marking the beginning of the end of violent era.

People empowerment through peace and non-violence is indomitable against aggression with the powerful abusing the position of authority for exclusive interest.

Peace activists and environmentalists worldwide are relentlessly engaged in restoring human rights, liberty and safe environment for all inhabitants despite formidable opposition from various sources.

Libya is about to begin a new chapter in history having triumphed trials and tribulations in national emancipation.

The mission ahead for Libya is to cherish the hard fought freedom by honoring and protecting citizens’ rights in every part of the country combined with solidarity in preventing puppet regimes governance.

It is imperative to deter any factions’ infiltration aimed at sabotaging peaceful existence.

Good Luck! To Libyan republic and National Transitional Council of Libya headed by President Mustafa Abdul Jalil, Vice President Abdul Hafiz Ghoga and Interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril in nation building premised on progressive ideas and philosophy without disinheriting the rich cultural heritage of the land.

Best Wishes to the people of Libya in the commitment for long lasting peace, progress and prosperity leading other nations in North Africa.

Peace to all!

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

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