http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4031221,00.html Where is the media? if it was related to Israel it was all over the news, The UN would've gathered already and ask to condem & sanction Israel. Protesters are dying on a daily basis in all the Muslim countries, but the world stays silent. EDIT: I would like to quote a comment from CNN: Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/02/20/libya.protests/index.html?hpt=T1 CanadianCO Where the hell are the U.N? Where the hell are the condemnations? Where the hell is Al Jazeera? Where are the leftist? Where are protests in London against goods made in Arab countries that suppress their own people? Where are the protesters all over the world? Where is Turkey? YOU FRICKEN HIPPOCRATES that is all I can say to the world right now!
Hypocrisy and cowardice. All the crap that's going on right now - and no reaction at all from the world, from the UN - typical and not surprising. Quite sad. Too busy smelling and condemning every little fart Israel makes.
I've seen plenty of outrage by much of the world, especially the US. I think your comments are better directed at the UN The U.N. has found itself in a difficult spot on this one. On the one hand, you have Qaddafi slaughtering peaceful protesters, all of which whom are Muslim. On the other, there is the fact that Qaddafi is one of the Arab leaders in the UN who can be counted on to consistently condemn Israel, and like Qaddafi, all the rest of those Arab leaders are hanging onto their jobs and their lives by the thinnest of threads. What I thought was interesting was the calls from the "Spiritual Leader" of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood to put a bullet in Qaddafi. What a moron. Egypt's protesters garnered international support because their protest was peaceful. Just another jackass trying to subjugate people's thirst for liberty.
Along with the thousands of Libyans fleeing unrest, between 750,000 and 1.5 million would-be economic migrants from Africa are estimated holed up in Libya, according to the EU's border-protection agency, Frontex. Angry Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, who last year agreed with Rome to take in boat people intercepted by the Italian navy, has warned he may open the floodgates, reneging on an understanding with the EU. Italy wanted an emergency solidarity fund to fly to the rescue of Mediterranean nations, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain, likely to bear the brunt of the unrest. Italy, a nation of 53 million, screamed for aid after 5,000 Tunisians washed up on its island of Lampedusa earlier this month. Adding weight to Rome's pleas, the head of the Italian Catholic Church, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, urged "all Europe" to come together to face the exodus. Italy warns of Libyan refugee flood