Europe is extremely concerned about the consequences of the instability in Libya which could mean a humanitarian crisis of proportions if Libyans take to the sea and try to reach the European continent in look of food, hope and jobs, warned the EU Commissioner for Food Aid Kristalina Georgieva. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesEurope is extremely concerned about the consequences of the instability in Libya
Mar 02nd, 2011 - 12:00 am - Link - Report abuse 0That's precisely why they and their transatlantic masters have been helping, doing business with, propping up dictators all over the world, selling armament to keep their citizen under control, and at the same time economically and politically applying unrelenting pressure on Cuba for 50 years, and against perfectly democratically elected governments elsewhere. That's double standards to me and to any moderately educated people in the world! Again there are good and bad presidents, dictators,terrorists,media, commentators, grannies, etc. depending only whether they are WITH OR AGAINST USA-UK-EU-Zionists.
I think the big worry in the EU is that thousands/millions of North Africans might use the troubles to land on EU territory claiming refugee status.
Mar 02nd, 2011 - 11:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0This is not bad in itself in that the thousands/millions could be returned once the religious leaders establish a new Muslim order to replace the previous leaders.
The trouble is that the thousands/millions might not want to return to a Taliban-type life-style; and thousands/millions may seek ways to stay and settle in over-populated Europe.
Cannot some South American countries with much uninhabited land take some of the strain and import some of these thousands/millions of disgruntled Africans to start a new life here? We did it before, why not do it again?
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