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To: elephant

I don’t get it. What’s this about?


2 posted on 11/28/2017 1:39:03 PM PST by MeganC (Democrat by birth, Republican by default, Conservative by principle.)
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To: MeganC

Me too. I am trying to glean something from it, but I can’t even seem to care about it.

Is this just about her having leaked it. Why? Seems fairly innocuous. I guess the part about yanking visas and prohibiting certain travel might have been newsy, but not cloak/dagger stuff.


6 posted on 11/28/2017 1:50:20 PM PST by Migraine ((A smartass who is right can be downright funny. A smartass who is wrong is just a smartass.))
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To: MeganC
Do you think the last paragraph violates the owl/minerva rule?

They are fine with the last paragraph.

STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON

Holding the Qaddafi Government Accountable

The United States strongly condemns the ongoing violence and human rights violations committed by the government of Libya against its own people.

As President Obama said, these actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. They must stop. We are moving quickly on a series of steps to hold the Libyan government accountable for its violation of human rights and to mobilize a strong response from the international community. Last night the United States took action to limit the ability of senior officials of the Qaddafi regime to travel. As Secretary of State, I signed an order directing the Department to revoke U.S. visas held by these officials, others responsible for human rights violations in Libya, and their immediate family members. As a matter of policy, new visa applications will be denied.

This step followed President Obama's Executive Order freezing assets and imposing financial sanctions on members of the regime responsible for abuses against their own people and the suspension of the very limited defense trade we have had with Libya, including pending sales of spare military parts and other licenses allowing private companies to sell military equipment there.

The United States is also working with our friends and partners to mobilize a strong and unified response from the international community to hold accountable the perpetrators of these unacceptable violations of universal human rights. This afternoon I continued close consultations with our European allies, including EU High Representative Catherine Ashton. Negotiations are underway at the United Nations Security Council on a resolution that would impose new sanctions and restrictions. On Monday, I will meet with a number of counterparts in Geneva and address the UN Human Rights Council, which on Friday recommended suspending Libya's membership.

We are also working with partners to determine how to provide humanitarian assistance to those in need. Consistent with the President's guidance, we will continue to look at the full range of options to hold the Libyan government accountable and support the Libyan people.

We have always said that the Qaddafi government's future is a matter for the Libyan people to decide, and they have made them selves clear.

When a leader's only means of staying in power UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05791990 Date: 12/31/2015 is to use mass violence against his own people, he has lost the legitimacy to rule and needs to do what is right for his country by leaving, and the sooner the better. Moammar Qaddafi has lost the confidence of his people and he should go without further bloodshed and violence. The Libyan people deserve a government that is responsive to their aspirations and that protects their universally recognized human rights.

11 posted on 11/28/2017 1:56:34 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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