Varas, Arturo (25 februari 2011). ”Chavez Joins Ortega and Castro To Support Gaddafi”. Ecuador Times. Arkiverad från originalet den 12 januari 2013. https://archive.is/20130112003411/http://www.ecuadortimes.net/2011/02/25/chavez-joins-ortega-and-castro-to-support-gaddafi/. Läst 25 mars 2011. ”The Venezuela president Hugo Chavez expressed in his twitter his support to Muammar al Gaddafi, by saying that the Libyan leader faces a civil war. With this comment he joined the Cuban leader Fidel Castro and the president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega as the only voices in favor of Gaddafi.However, Ecuador opted to maintain diplomatic prudence... Meanwhile 12 countries of Latin America condemned the violent suppression that the Libyan leader, Muammar al Gaddafi, used to respond to the demonstrations of civilians that demand his resignation.”
Varas, Arturo (25 februari 2011). ”Chavez Joins Ortega and Castro To Support Gaddafi”. Ecuador Times. Arkiverad från originalet den 12 januari 2013. https://archive.is/20130112003411/http://www.ecuadortimes.net/2011/02/25/chavez-joins-ortega-and-castro-to-support-gaddafi/. Läst 25 mars 2011. ”The Venezuela president Hugo Chavez expressed in his twitter his support to Muammar al Gaddafi, by saying that the Libyan leader faces a civil war. With this comment he joined the Cuban leader Fidel Castro and the president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega as the only voices in favor of Gaddafi.However, Ecuador opted to maintain diplomatic prudence... Meanwhile 12 countries of Latin America condemned the violent suppression that the Libyan leader, Muammar al Gaddafi, used to respond to the demonstrations of civilians that demand his resignation.”
”Libya: Strategy of scorched earth, desire for widespread and systematic elimination”. International Federation for Human Rights. 24 februari 2011. http://www.fidh.org/Libya-Strategy-of-scorched-earth-desire-for. ”Gaddafi is implementing a Scorched earth strategy of scorched earth. It is reasonable to fear that he has, in fact, decided to largely eliminate, wherever he still can, Libyan citizens who stood up against his regime and furthermore, to systematically and indiscriminately repress civilians. These acts can be characterized as crimes against humanity, as defined in Article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court”
Ed Pilkington, Xan Rice, Chris Stephen, Richard Norton-Taylor (9 juni 2011). ”Gaddafi faces new ICC charges for using rape as weapon in conflict” (på engelska). The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/08/gaddafi-forces-libya-britain-nato. Läst 10 juni 2011. ”Luis Moreno-Ocampo told reporters at the UN in New York last night there were strong indications that hundreds of women had been raped in the Libyan government clampdown on the popular uprising and that Gaddafi had ordered the violations as a form of punishment. The prosecutor said there was even evidence that the government had been handing out doses of Viagra to soldiers to encourage sexual attacks. Moreno-Ocampo said rape was a new tactic for the Libyan regime. "That's why we had doubts at the beginning, but now we are more convinced. Apparently, [Gaddafi] decided to punish, using rape."”
Stephen, Chris. ”Muammar Gaddafi war crimes files revealed”. The Observer. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/18/muammar-gaddafi-war-crimes-files. Läst 19 juni 2011. ”Plans to bombard the city are also in the archive, say investigators, who also claim they have a message from Gaddafi relayed to the troops ordering that Misrata be obliterated and the 'blue sea turned red' with the blood of the inhabitants. [...] 'From what we have here, the case is already proved,' Khalid Alwab, a Misrata war crimes investigator, told the Observer. 'All the evidence is here. Signed and stamped.' The documents have yet to be revealed to the ICC, according to the 60-strong team of Libyan lawyers who brave daily shelling to collect evidence from the city.”
”Ortega Expresses Solidarity With Gaddafi”. Inside Costa Rica. 2 mars 2011. http://www.insidecostarica.com/dailynews/2011/march/02/centralamerica11030201.htm. Läst 26 mars 2011. ”Ortega warned against 'imperial intervention' in the North African country. He said Libya was experiencing 'tragic and decisive moments' in which the 'fate of Africa, the Middle East and the wealth of humankind' were at stake. 'Nicaragua, my government the Sandinista National Liberation Front and our people are with you in these battles,' Ortega said.”
Toothaker, Christopher. ”Chavez says he won't condemn Libya's Gadhafi”. AP. MSNBC.COM. Arkiverad från originalet den 4 mars 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110304172650/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41841136. Läst 25 mars 2011. ”"We must be prudent. We know what our political line is: We don't support invasions, or massacres, or anything like that no matter who does it. A campaign of lies is being spun together regarding Libya," said Chavez, in a televised speech to a crowd of graduates who had just received diplomas from state universities.... "I'm not going to condemn him (Gadhafi)," he said. "I'd be a coward to condemn someone who has been my friend."...Chavez noted that numerous countries have condemned Gadhafi for cracking down on Libyans who have risen up against him. "Maybe they have information that we don't have," he said.”
Wyatt, Edward (26). ”Security Council Calls for War Crimes Inquiry in Libya” (på engelska). New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/27/world/africa/27nations.html?_r=1&hp. Läst 27 februari 2011. ”The United Nations Security Council voted unanimously on Saturday night to impose sanctions on Libya’s leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, and his inner circle of advisers, and called for an international war crimes investigation into “widespread and systemic attacks” against Libyan citizens who have protested against the government over the last two weeks. The vote, only the second time the Security Council has referred a member state to the International Criminal Court, comes after a week of bloody crackdowns in Libya in which Colonel Qaddafi’s security forces have fired on protesters, killing hundreds. [The] Security Council resolution also imposes an arms embargo against Libya and an international travel ban on 16 Libyan leaders, and freezes the assets of Colonel Qaddafi and members of his family, including four sons and a daughter. Also included in the sanctions were measures against defense and intelligence officials who are believed to have played a role in the violence against civilians in Libya.”
For a complete English translation, see: The fatwa of Shaykh Yûsuf al-Qaradâwî against Gaddafi. Translation by Yahya M. Michot with the collaboration of Samy Metwally, on scribd.com
Toothaker, Christopher. ”Chavez says he won't condemn Libya's Gadhafi”. AP. MSNBC.COM. Arkiverad från originalet den 4 mars 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110304172650/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41841136. Läst 25 mars 2011. ”"We must be prudent. We know what our political line is: We don't support invasions, or massacres, or anything like that no matter who does it. A campaign of lies is being spun together regarding Libya," said Chavez, in a televised speech to a crowd of graduates who had just received diplomas from state universities.... "I'm not going to condemn him (Gadhafi)," he said. "I'd be a coward to condemn someone who has been my friend."...Chavez noted that numerous countries have condemned Gadhafi for cracking down on Libyans who have risen up against him. "Maybe they have information that we don't have," he said.”