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Mar 20, 2011 14:18 ETEl-Sayyid Idris Abdullah Al-Senussi Commends Coalition Nations Participating in Operation Odyssey Dawn and the Arab League's Condemnation of Muammar el-Qaddafi

WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - March 20, 2011) - El-Sayyid Idris Al-Senussi, the nephew of His Majesty King Idris of Libya and the son of His Highness El-Sayyid Abdallah Abed Al-Senussi, released a statement today in support of the military actions taken by coalition forces against Muammar el-Qaddafi.

"I wish to commend the French forces along with the other coalition nations participating in Operation Odyssey Dawn," stated, El-Sayyid Idris Al-Senussi. "I also wish to commend the Arab League for their historic resolution condemning Muammar el-Qaddafi and calling for a no fly zone in Libya that led to the UN adopting resolution 1973."

El-Sayyid Idris Al-Senussi continues, "On behalf of the Libyan people I remain committed to supporting the provisional government with the goal of achieving a free democracy with open and free elections for all of Libya. Just as the world must continue to speak together with one voice in condemning and acting against the violent and brutal assassinations of the peace-loving women, children and men of Libya by the oppressive former dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi, so too, must Libya stand as one in supporting the Libyan Transitional Council."

http://www.marketwire.com/press-rel...n-Nations-Participating-Operation-1414372.htm
 
About El-Sayyid Idris Abdullah Al-Senussi
His Highness El-Sayyid Idris Abdullah Al-Senussi is the nephew of His Majesty King Idris of Libya and the son of His Highness El-Sayyid Abdallah Abed Al-Senussi. The royal family was exiled in 1969, upon the ousting of the monarchy by a military coup lead by Muammar el-Qaddafi. Educated in the United States and Europe, His Highness El-Sayyid Idris currently maintains a principle residence in Rome, Italy, with his wife and has a son and daughter. He is widely recognized as a leading figure of the Libyan opposition movement.
 
EL SENUSSI: The Libyan Tea Party

EL SENUSSI: The Libyan Tea Party
By Crown Prince Mohamed El Senussi

I recently returned to my homeland in Libya for the first time in 41 years. I and other members of the royal family endured a long exile in Cairo and elsewhere, keeping our heads down during years when Moammar Ghadafi had hit squads deployed to assassinate opposition elements around the globe. Now is the time to return and reunite to overthrow the dictatorial regime in Tripoli. My fear, however, is that the democratic moment may pass if the free world dawdles in indecision. Â

The forces for progress in Libya need help now. Col. Ghadafi's forces have beaten back rebel elements and retaken ground that had been won at great cost. In Benghazi alone, more than 380 young unarmed protesters sacrificed their lives before elements of the armed forces could be compelled to change sides, thus tipping the balance in favor of the liberation of eastern Libya from the forces of the dictator. In Baida, over 100 perished in the hands of Ghadafi-employed African mercenaries from Chad, Niger and Mali, prompting local police forces and members of the army to break ranks from the regime to protect their unarmed countrymen.

http://blog.doodooecon.com/2011/03/el-senussi-libyan-tea-party-and-obama.html
 
EL SENUSSI: The Libyan Tea Party
By Crown Prince Mohamed El Senussi

I recently returned to my homeland in Libya for the first time in 41 years. I and other members of the royal family endured a long exile in Cairo and elsewhere, keeping our heads down during years when Moammar Ghadafi had hit squads deployed to assassinate opposition elements around the globe. Now is the time to return and reunite to overthrow the dictatorial regime in Tripoli. My fear, however, is that the democratic moment may pass if the free world dawdles in indecision. Â

The forces for progress in Libya need help now. Col. Ghadafi's forces have beaten back rebel elements and retaken ground that had been won at great cost. In Benghazi alone, more than 380 young unarmed protesters sacrificed their lives before elements of the armed forces could be compelled to change sides, thus tipping the balance in favor of the liberation of eastern Libya from the forces of the dictator. In Baida, over 100 perished in the hands of Ghadafi-employed African mercenaries from Chad, Niger and Mali, prompting local police forces and members of the army to break ranks from the regime to protect their unarmed countrymen.

http://blog.doodooecon.com/2011/03/el-senussi-libyan-tea-party-and-obama.html



"My recent return to my homeland was a spontaneous, last-minute decision which I made while at the Egyptian border town of Sallum. I was there to hand off a foreign diplomat - who needed to touch base with the Interim National Committee - to the Libyan underground. While in the "underground," we were transfered from safe house to safe house by young idealistic freedom fighters who dream of being able to live in a democratic Libya where they can pursue their ambitions with dignity and without fear of having their human rights violated."
 
Could Prince Idris al-Senussi try and become leader of Libya?

"My recent return to my homeland was a spontaneous, last-minute decision which I made while at the Egyptian border town of Sallum. I was there to hand off a foreign diplomat - who needed to touch base with the Interim National Committee - to the Libyan underground. While in the "underground," we were transfered from safe house to safe house by young idealistic freedom fighters who dream of being able to live in a democratic Libya where they can pursue their ambitions with dignity and without fear of having their human rights violated."

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread665833/pg
 

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