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Libya by Islamists to liberals, the galaxy opposition to Gaddafi

Article from Peace Reporter ( http://it.peacereporter.net )

Muslim Brotherhood, National Salvation Front Libyan jihadist movements and the main forces

are the tribes and clans that mainly make up the social and political fabric in Libya. The main exponents of ' opposition to Muammar Gaddafi living in exile abroad, but remain the major movements in the North African country who oppose his regime are Muslim Brotherhood, the Libyan National Salvation Front and jihadist movements, as well as representatives liberals, socialists and nationalists.

Muslim Brotherhood. The Libyan Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1979 and, like the rest of the Islamic group in the Arab world, has as its founding principle that the "rule and the Islamic religion." After 1993, the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood began to call the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood. During the seventies and eighties, because of the harsh repressive approach of the administration Gaddafi against them, the founders of the movement have taken their actions very secret. I believe that the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood Libya is an inseparable part of the Islamic world and regarded the scheme as contrary to Islam Gaddafi, who fought freedoms and oppressing the people. The Brotherhood also claims that the ban on forming political parties Gaddafi in Libya by the administration and its rigid control on the unions, the judiciary and all social organizations are contrary to human rights.

NATIONAL SALVATION FRONT LIBYAN . Founded in 1981 in opposition to the administration Gaddafi, the Front seeks to overthrow Gadhafi and order established a constitutional system and democrarico. If the colonel had to leave power, the Front is planning the formation of an assembly of ministers and a interim government, whose duration shall not exceed one year. Within six months after birth, temporary executive, you will then proceed to the general election. Through a referendum is then rewritten the Constitution under which we will proceed to elect a new head of state. In order to ensure that the authority is taken in hand by a single individual, as it was now, for providing a distribution in various State institutions in accordance with the principles of separation of powers. The Front also aims to protect the sacredness and spirituality of Libya, while the country's resources should be placed at the service of his people, brothers and neighboring States and of all humanity, as stated in the policy agenda of the group. To change the negative image that Libya has gained on the international during the regime of Gaddafi, the movement will seek to establish good relationships based on mutual respect with our neighbors and the rest of the world.

jihadist movements. Among these, in Libya there are the 'Movement of the martyrs and the' Islamic Fighting Group. The first conflict between these two movements and the Gaddafi regime dates back to 1986 in Benghazi. In August of that year to Warifli Misbah Ahmed, a member of 'Committees of the Revolution created by Gaddafi in Benghazi, was killed by nine members of the jihadist movement as a response to the harsh repression Tripoli against the inhabitants of this city and especially of its vendors. In October 1987, Gaddafi had executed nine members of the Jihad that killed Warifli and then began a long period of conflict between the parties. The men of 'Committees of the Revolution were thus perceived as enemies by the people of Benghazi and has since held several raids on mosques run by the jihadist movements, especially in Tripoli, with many losses on both fronts.

national, social, LIBERAL . On February 15, 2011, the jihad movement formed a new group called 'Islamic Movement for Change Libya. Announcing that it is not tanks, Group members stressed the desire to bring about a change in the Libyan government in a peaceful manner. Religious leaders are part of the movement and members of Islamic groups. After the independence of Libya, have entered the political arena even socialist movements cone Arab Baath party, Hizb ut Tahrir al-Islam and Arab nationalist movements. Among them communists, socialists, liberals and partisans for democracy in the country. As in other Arab countries, however, the vast majority of the population in Libya has no links with any political party.

Source: BRT / AKI

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