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| Monday, 3 March 2011 | 10:57 - 23:00 GMT

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    Reuters report: BENGHAZI- LIBYAN REBEL SPOKESMAN ENCOURAGES FOREIGN AIR STRIKES, SAYS NO TO GROUND TROOPS

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    Felix posts on the blog: This UN resolution and the actions of France, the USA and the UK are a great transgression against the ideals on which this UN was built. How can so called "world powers" decide to join forces with rebels to fight against the Government of an Independent country?

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    I think that UN is made to protecte people around the world,but why they allowed Uk,france,US,Itali and Canada to spoil Libya and it’s citizens.shame onyou so call UN resolution.from Layee kromah Monrovia Liberia.

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    Unpopular westn govts hope wars increase their flagging popularity.What a pity no lessons were learnt from mad Bush’s misadventures in Iraq. Chief John,Accra

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    Eunice on Facebook: Support for the airstrikes in Libya is now crumbling by locals,china, India .this makes the whole operation dangerous and probably ill-advised

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    Hi Ros,military intervention is nt d rite option 2 solve dis crisis.d civilians d west is claimin 2 protect hav now fallin victims of diz strikes.umar in freetown

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    What the west is doing in libya should be extended to ivory coast against mr guago.I am kwame in GHANA.

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    ±«Óãtv World Service > RT @±«Óãtv_WHYS: We're on air now as part of a special series of mini WHYS throughout the day on Libya

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    Ros is on air now on World Briefing, reading your comments and taking your calls.

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    Larry in Ireland: This UN action by the US, UK, France etc. forces, is essentially an act of war on Libya! I fully realise Gaddafi is no saint when it comes to repression of sections of the Libyian population, but under his control the Libyian people have a very good standard of living.

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    Tim in South Africa: I predicted worst impacts & it has happened. UN has failed to admit that civilians are dying. What does that mean? Why should UN add a war to a war?

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    Abubakar in Accra: Why is it that nobody is talking about the Libyan green book. Gaddafi did not decide to stay in power for all this while alone. In fact, his people backed him.

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    Don, Nigerian in Pennsylvania: America should respect diplomacy of Libya, they have no right to launch war on Libya. This is not gonna be over or make Gaddafistep down. All things like this should be treated with diplomacy.

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    The Russians and chinese cares more about power and resources, not the freedom and lives of libyans. ADAMS from Nigeria

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