Dear friends,
As Qaddafi's jets drop
bombs on the Libyan people, the UN Security Council will decide in 48 hours
whether to impose a no-fly zone to keep the government's warplanes on the
ground.
Together, we've sent 450,000 emails to the UN Security Council,
"overwhelming" the Council President and and helping to win targeted sanctions
and a justice process for the Libyan people. Now, to stop the bloodshed, we
need a massive outcry for a no-fly zone.
If Qaddafi can't dominate
the air, he loses a key weapon in a war in which civilians are paying the
heaviest price. But as long as his helicopter gunships and bombers are in the
air, the death toll will rise. We have just 48 hours left -- let's hit 1
million messages to stop Qaddafi's deadly attacks before it's too
late:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/libya_no_fly_zone_1/?vl
The
Libyan opposition has called on the international community to help
"protect the Libyan people from the crimes against humanity being committed on
them". The UK Foreign Secretary says "there are credible reports of the use of
helicopter gunships against civilians by government forces."
The head of
NATO, meanwhile, has said that any effort to create a no-fly zone would first
require a resolution from the UN. In many crises like this one, one UN country
or another has vetoed strong positions -- but with Libya, something different
has already begun. The Security Council's sanctions are real. UN Ambassadors say
that representatives are "substantially united" that Qaddafi has to go. What's
needed now is another push from the world's people.
A resolution
wouldn't be a silver bullet -- the enforcement of a no-fly zone would be
dangerous and complex. But even the serious threat of one could show Qaddafi
that his time is up. Our governments need to know that we stand with the
people of Libya, and we won't accept delay. Send them a message and forward
this to friends and family:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/libya_no_fly_zone_1/?vl
The
non-violent movements for democracy in the Arab world have inspired people
everywhere. Qaddafi, however, chose the darkest path -- of violent repression to
crush a brave and peaceful uprising. In this moment, we can see two futures for
Libya: one path of prolonged violence by a dictator against his population, and
one in which determined international measures support the aspirations of the
Libyan people.
In these crucial days, we must recognize that our own
actions, as citizens around the world, affect the fates of our brothers and
sisters in Libya. And we must come together in solidarity -- with those who have
been lost, and for those who struggling to survive.
With
hope,
Ben, Luis, Graziela, Benjamin, Ricken, Stephanie, Rewan, and the
whole Avaaz team
SOURCES
CBS, "Libya rebels beg for no-fly as
bombings persist; Bombing hits road taking CBS News to front line, killing 2
children in pickup truck, slashing survivors with shrapnel":
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/03/07/eveningnews/main20040323.shtml
CNN, "Gadhafi launches airstrikes as civil war rages in Libya":
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/07/libya.conflict/index.html
WSJ, "NATO Chief Says a U.N. Resolution Is Needed to Establish No-Fly
Zone":
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703580004576180400641158810.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
U.S. Seeks Consensus On Libya At U.N.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/03/07/134341866/u-s-seeks-consensus-on-libya-at-u-n
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011
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