On air at 1500gmt: Talking Libya, Ivory Coast, Syria and Yemen
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Friday, 4 April 2011
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In order to prevent more casualties Gaddafi should step down. From
Mohammed sanwarah Gomda.
Yendi, Ghana
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LEAVE LIBYA ALONE. NIGERIA. CHIZOBA
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It seems like US thrives on wars as it gives a meaning and a vision to their young generations.
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From Sridhar Ramaswamy, Singapore. Question: how does the UK justify attacking Gaddafi now, while 2 years back they were rehabilitating and engaging him.
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Why allow to arm Gaddaffi and his militia, Libya is different from any other country, I am with offering an exile to Gaddaffi in order to protect civilians.
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Catch 22 - West wants Gaddafi gone, but can’t be seen supplying arms to rebels. Anne Australia.
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Please donot call the pro-democracy fighters as rebels, they are civilians with previous military training, you should all know that the innocent Libyanpeople are under siege. There are minority who support Gaddaffi. The poor innocent victims are not allowed to speak up their minds.
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Feroze from Pakistan texts... It would be a mistake if the West left the rebels without help.
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Hi brit in sohar oman. 2 killed today in demonstrations. I saw young guys belng hit on ground by swat n soldiers. Patrick
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Yemenis, both men and women, deserve freedom and a form of government they choose as a nation, so that they can live peaceful, rich lives. Work together, despite your differences, and it will happen. Freedom seekers in other nations are watching you for inspiration.
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Maya in Bulgaria emailed us
It's obvious that Yemen is connected with terrorism. That's why democracy should be established in Yemen to avoid the attacks of Al-Qaeda. But it is not easy to achieve this purpose.
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Murad emailed us from Taiz, Yemen
Ali Saleh is a worthless dictator, he won't give up on lying and blackmailing westerners by threatening them with Al-Qaeda cells. Let me confess he was more successful in fooling the West than he was at ruling Yemen.
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Basheer emailed from Syria
Mr. Bashar Al-Assad has been in power for eleven years. He has given us nothing but a bunch of empty words. Time to leave!
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15:55
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Rolat emailed from Syria
People in Syria trust Basher Al-Assad and his way of managing this situation. We trust the steps he is taking to meet the protesters' needs.
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Rana emailed in from Syria
Where is the United States, the European Union and Nato now? Why don't they defend human rights in Syria? Because in this country there is no oil.
On air at 1500gmt: Talking Libya, Ivory Coast, Syria and Yemen
| Friday, 4 April 2011 | 15:27 - 17:00 GMT
From 1500GMT we're broadcasting a live hour long show on 91Èȱ¬ World News TV. If you want to join the discussion, you can call country code 44 20 70 83 72 72, text country code 44 77 86 20 60 80, email us, or post here. Thanks for taking part.
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In order to prevent more casualties Gaddafi should step down. From Mohammed sanwarah Gomda. Yendi, Ghana
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LEAVE LIBYA ALONE. NIGERIA. CHIZOBA
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It seems like US thrives on wars as it gives a meaning and a vision to their young generations.
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From Sridhar Ramaswamy, Singapore. Question: how does the UK justify attacking Gaddafi now, while 2 years back they were rehabilitating and engaging him.
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Why allow to arm Gaddaffi and his militia, Libya is different from any other country, I am with offering an exile to Gaddaffi in order to protect civilians.
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Catch 22 - West wants Gaddafi gone, but can’t be seen supplying arms to rebels. Anne Australia.
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Please donot call the pro-democracy fighters as rebels, they are civilians with previous military training, you should all know that the innocent Libyanpeople are under siege. There are minority who support Gaddaffi. The poor innocent victims are not allowed to speak up their minds.
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Feroze from Pakistan texts... It would be a mistake if the West left the rebels without help.
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Hi brit in sohar oman. 2 killed today in demonstrations. I saw young guys belng hit on ground by swat n soldiers. Patrick
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MJ emails from the United States Yemenis, both men and women, deserve freedom and a form of government they choose as a nation, so that they can live peaceful, rich lives. Work together, despite your differences, and it will happen. Freedom seekers in other nations are watching you for inspiration.
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Maya in Bulgaria emailed us It's obvious that Yemen is connected with terrorism. That's why democracy should be established in Yemen to avoid the attacks of Al-Qaeda. But it is not easy to achieve this purpose.
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Murad emailed us from Taiz, Yemen Ali Saleh is a worthless dictator, he won't give up on lying and blackmailing westerners by threatening them with Al-Qaeda cells. Let me confess he was more successful in fooling the West than he was at ruling Yemen.
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Basheer emailed from Syria Mr. Bashar Al-Assad has been in power for eleven years. He has given us nothing but a bunch of empty words. Time to leave!
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Rolat emailed from Syria People in Syria trust Basher Al-Assad and his way of managing this situation. We trust the steps he is taking to meet the protesters' needs.
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Rana emailed in from Syria Where is the United States, the European Union and Nato now? Why don't they defend human rights in Syria? Because in this country there is no oil.