NATO's presence in Libya little resembles a humanitarian mission with
houses, hospitals and schools being hit. But Libya prospered prior to
NATO's intrusion, Yvonne Di Vito, an activist from Libyanfriends.com
told RT. RT: You have been saying that here in Italy the news reports
abut what is happening in Libya were very confusing, a lot of
conflicting information there. Can you tell us what you saw and what you
found?
Yvonne Di Vito: We went to Libya on the 28th July and we came
back on the 7th August and we found a totally different situation
because NATO was bombarding civilians.
The bombings were not only
carried out on military targets, but they also hit houses, hospitals,
schools, television centers, and this was totally against the
humanitarian reasons they said they were there for.
I believe they
were doing this to bring panic in the city. That's why they were bombing
the things that people use daily, like places with food and essential
utilities like hospitals.
This was also a difficult period for
Muslims because of Ramadan and that is why in the daytime they're in
their houses. We went to Tripoli and to Zitan and we saw huge protests
with thousands of pro-Gaddafi supporters turning out against NATO and
all these demonstrations were not shown in Italy.
We also visited
Tanjur and Sansur and found a lot of women that were screaming at us,
asking 'Why you Italians are bombing us? What did we do to you? Why are
you killing our children?' That was their main question. When we went to
Zitan, the same day they bombed a house and in this house two children
were killed. We tried to show the pictures of these children that were
dead. But apart from us, no one else did the same.
Except the things
that we saw with our own eyes visiting these places that were bombed, we
have so much material that press officers and journalists from Libya
gave to us as testimony to all the dead from the NATO bombings.
After
all the things that we saw we have one question: is this a humanitarian
war? Are they really helping the civilians, because I believe that all
this is because of economic reasons, or at least there are other reasons
that this war happened, petroleum or other things.
We also visited
Libya before and what we found was a normal situation where people were
fine. Differently from other countries that went through a revolution --
Libya is considered to be the Switzerland of the African continent and
is very rich and schools are free for the people. Hospitals are free for
the people. And the conditions for women are much better than in other
Arab countries.
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