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Here's All about Qatari Plan to Divide Libya


Thu 02 Jul 2020 | 07:28 PM
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Qatar and Turkey have played subversive roles in Libya, and practiced many diabolical schemes that date back to more than 9 years, when Turkey decided to recover its blood-stained past crimes and massacres in Libya, with the help of its only ally 'Qatar'. Hence, each country began to implement its roles without delay.

Qatar's Backing of militias in Libya

Qatar had an important role in paving the way for what is happening now in Libya. Prior to the launch of February 2011 Uprising, which toppled former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Qatar had sent Qatari officers to train the Libyan protesters to take up arms so that they could confront the Libyan army.

After that, Qatar was keen to send military equipment and provide continuous logistical support to the demonstrators in various cities revolting against the former Libyan regime, so that each city had militias of its youth and residents.

Giving a green light for "NATO" to strike Libya

The Qatari role in Libya was very similar to practices of those "traitors" in old wars, who were secretly helping enemy forces to enter cities and castles from the back-doors, as Qatar was the coordinator and the link between the NATO forces and the Libyan revolutionaries.

The Qatari's role resulted in facilitating the entry of European aircrafts to randomly bomb residential areas, killing hundreds of innocent people.

Libya's outgoing Grand Mufti, Sadiq Al-Ghariani, proved the Qatari's scheme, when he openly thanked Qatar for providing military support, training and food for the revolutionaries, in addition to its role in coordinating with external forces to violate Libya's sovereignty.

Supporting armed militias to confront the Libyan army

Following the February 2011 Uprising until now, Qatar is still playing its subversive role in Libya through supplying weapons, military equipment to the armed militias, in addition to paying their salaries with the aims of making it easier for Turkey to occupy and control over Libya.

Financing the recruitment of Syrian mercenaries and sending them to Libya

Qatar has used the civil aviation company owned by Libyan extremist Abdel Hakim Belhaj, to transport extremists and religious militants from Syria to the Libyan capital Tripoli, in addition to supporting the militants deployed in the Libyan Western region with weapons, ammunition and foreign fighters.

The formation of extremist groups in Libyan cities

After the Libyan National Army (LNA) rose up to liberate Libyan lands from those terrorists, it found arms bearing the Qatari army logo inside the house of the al-Qaeda commander in Derna, after liberating the city from the armed terrorist groups.

The weapons, which were seized by the LNA in Derna and other cities, were quite similar to those found previously in Benghazi, after the elimination of the extremist ISIS group there.

Qatar also funded the Ukrainian plane that was downed by the Libyan National Army in Misurata, while transporting weapons and military equipment to supply armed militias in Tripoli.

Supporting outlawed 'Muslim Brotherhood' group and its leaders

Qatar has provided unstoppable support to the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group, since their early emergence on the political arena in the Arab world and until coming to power in a number of Arab countries.

Following the overthrow of the MB in Egypt, the Qatari media have spared no efforts in spreading lies and fabricated news in order to deceive the public opinion.

Qatar, through its media arm 'Al-Jazeera', also spread false information that the Libyan National Army has dubious goals in attempting to liberate the Libyan soil from terrorism.