Exiled Libyan Crown Prince sees Gaddafi toppled soon

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Exiled Libyan Crown Prince sees Gaddafi toppled soon
by Darius Kadivar
17-Aug-2011
 

The exiled Crown Prince of Libya on Tuesday said that if his country’s freedom fighters kept their unity and resolve, Muammar Gaddafi would be toppled from power “sooner rather than later”. Prince Mohammed El Senussi addressed Libyans across the world in a statement posted on his website on the six month anniversary of the uprising in their country. (Related News Here)

Crown Prince Mohammed El Senussi Address to Libyan Compatriots:

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THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING

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Last June Libyans celebrate Kadhafi arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court:

Thousands of Libyans celebrate and hold up the rebel-adopted former Libyan monarchy flag in rebel-held Misrata's Freedom Square after hearing the news of an arrest warrant issued against Libyan leader Moammer Kadhafi by the Hague-based International Criminal Court.

(NOTE : To Watch Double Click Here)

Sky News - Mohammed El Senussi with Adam Boulton :

Former Libyan pilot Joins Crown Prince and calls on EU to stop pro-Gaddafi forces :

At a special conference about the future of Libya in the European Parliament with Mohammed El Senuss, the exiled crown prince of Libya, the former Libyanair-force pilot, Ghasm Nagaa questions the effectiveness of Nato airstrikes andcalls on the EU to stop pro-Gaddafi forces before entering cities andmassacring civilians.

Al Jazeera Arabic - Mohammed Elsenussi :

Exiled Libyan Crown Prince sees Gaddafi toppled soon By Andy Sambidge

The exiled Crown Prince of Libya on Tuesday said that if his country’s freedom fighters kept their unity and resolve, Muammar Gaddafi would be toppled from power “sooner rather than later”.

Prince Mohammed El Senussi addressed Libyans across the world in a statement posted on his website on the six month anniversary of the uprising in their country.

He paid tribute to what he described as “many brave people with a determination for Libya’s freedom and the country’s future".

He said: “Day after day, week after week, most of the nation has stood together, united against the tyrant Gaddafi as brave freedom fighters have taken up arms.

“They have come from all over Libya and have united in their efforts to rid the country of evil.

“They are together as one in their endeavours. Andtheir staunch bravery on the front lines will bring unity to our country.

“They are patriots. They are heroes. They are the real people of Libya.

“And during this holy month we owe it to the memory of the brave Libyans who have fought for freedom and paid the ultimate price withtheir lives that we never forget the sacrifices they have made.”

Since the February uprising in the Libyan eastern city of Benghazi, Prince Mohammed has been active within the international community,communicating with state leaders to sanction a ‘no fly zone’ ahead of the United Nations Security Council’s mandate and meeting senior government ministers and officials in the UK and France.

A trip to meet political leaders in Rome is also planned,his statement added.

From his London base Prince Mohammed has also worked with Libyan expatriates to send food, clothing and medicine to his homeland.

He is also building relationships with charitable organisations, particularly those focused on child welfare.

Prince Mohammed’s statement added: “United we must fightfor a new society in which the freedoms and rights of the people come first. Wemust protect the rights of each and every Libyan and ensure that never again can a tyrant take lives, steal property or misappropriate our country’s wealth.

“Libya’s future must be in the hands of the Libyan people.”

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RESTORATION IN THE MAKING ?

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Royal Libyan Anthem:

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Simorgh5555

Meritocracy and not Monarchy

by Simorgh5555 on

This is nonsense whhy should this former Crown Prince of Libya be more deserving to become the head of state in Libya than Gaddafi. 

A president who rules for life is called a dictator but a monarch is entitled to rule indefinitely until he decides to abdicate or dies.

Would Reza Shah, who initially wanted to abolish the monarchy be any less deserving of greatness if he chose not to wear a crown, carry an orb and sceptre?

So any fool, Tom, Dick and Harry who calls himself a King and establishes a dynasty deserves a privileged constitutional position. So even if Mad Dog Gadaffi is ousted from power this former 'Royalty' believes he can replace him as figure head?

Our monarchy has and always will be different from European monarchies regardless of how much Darius Kadivar tries to put a spin on it. 

The Great Reza Shah was an illiterate yet brilliant commander who orchestrated a  coup d'etat ridding Iran of one of its most disgraceful parasitic rulers in history. What Reza Shah did was not only un-constitutional but arguably treacherous by any standard of European monarchies. 

Unlike the European monachies whose system is diametrically opposed to ours, there is no protocol, there are no unwritten rules going back to time immemorial. Every European monarch can trace back its Queen or King to the same family tree unlike the Iranian monarchy. 

Iran has a meritocracy and not a monarchy. Why should you be King?

Reza Shah the Great was a usurper descended from a poor background and ascended the throne because of his extradordinary achievements and stopping the European colonialists fragmenting Iran into pieces.  This is in the same classic tradition as Kaveh the Blacksmith and other virtuous Iranian monarchs from history and legend. 

Unfortunately, Reza Pahlavi has none of his grandfather or father's boldness, chivalry or even bravado. If he thinks that he can ascend the throne because of his name alone then he is hugely mistaken. Notwithstanding this, he is intelligent and well meaning but is feeble and lacks the backbone to become a real opposition force to be reckoned with. 

 


onlyinamrica

Darius jaan

by onlyinamrica on

Are you serious? Libyan crown prince? have you given up on reza joon pahlavi?


vildemose

POSSIBLE

by vildemose on

POSSIBLE <Breaking NEWS> NBC claiming Gadhafi & family to leave Libya

//www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/18/1008413/-POSSIBLE-Breaking-NEWSNBC-claiming-Gadhafifamily-to-leave-Libya

 Asad is next.

"Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice, neither, in my opinion, is safe." Robert Browning in 'Ceuciaja'


Truthseeker9

... is this serious?

by Truthseeker9 on

:)))))


R2-D2

Crown Prince Of Libya :) ? !!

by R2-D2 on

I wonder whether he is a bigger joke, or our beloved Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is :) ?? !!

 

Ha Ha ;) !  - So Funny ..... !

 

Sincerely,

 

 

R D ;)

 

 

 

 

 


Esfand Aashena

Darius jaan do u know if this prince & prince chubby r buddies?!

by Esfand Aashena on

Everything is sacred