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Wednesday, 23.02.2011.

09:35

Libya unrest impacts global economy

The aftershocks from the unrest in Libya are also being felt across global financial markets, euronews reports.

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iliri

pre 13 godina

Had the arabs rosen up before, perhaps Sadam would have been ousted by iraqi people themselves, and Bush would not have a pretext to invade that ''oil land''...it seems that in Lybia, world powers alredy have control of oil, and Gedafi dictatorship suited them well, and now, whole this situation came to them as a lighting in a sunny day...Where is the UN security council when you need them? Perhaps 300 000 lybians or even 1 million have to die before inernational factor takes action...i hope though, that , radical islamists don't mess up in lybia and other arab countries, although i have a feeling than these democratic uprisings showed to the world that arab people are not the ''muslim terrorist towel heads'' and aspire freedom as much as we do...

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

The question now is what happens if the violence escalates in Libya?

B92

The more countries which free themselves from their dictators and the corrupt neo-liberal yoke, the more the masters will have to attack our own standards of living. The whole simply will sooner or later simply implode and good riddance.

The world can only become a better place.

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

The question now is what happens if the violence escalates in Libya?

B92

The more countries which free themselves from their dictators and the corrupt neo-liberal yoke, the more the masters will have to attack our own standards of living. The whole simply will sooner or later simply implode and good riddance.

The world can only become a better place.

iliri

pre 13 godina

Had the arabs rosen up before, perhaps Sadam would have been ousted by iraqi people themselves, and Bush would not have a pretext to invade that ''oil land''...it seems that in Lybia, world powers alredy have control of oil, and Gedafi dictatorship suited them well, and now, whole this situation came to them as a lighting in a sunny day...Where is the UN security council when you need them? Perhaps 300 000 lybians or even 1 million have to die before inernational factor takes action...i hope though, that , radical islamists don't mess up in lybia and other arab countries, although i have a feeling than these democratic uprisings showed to the world that arab people are not the ''muslim terrorist towel heads'' and aspire freedom as much as we do...

Leonidas

pre 13 godina

The question now is what happens if the violence escalates in Libya?

B92

The more countries which free themselves from their dictators and the corrupt neo-liberal yoke, the more the masters will have to attack our own standards of living. The whole simply will sooner or later simply implode and good riddance.

The world can only become a better place.

iliri

pre 13 godina

Had the arabs rosen up before, perhaps Sadam would have been ousted by iraqi people themselves, and Bush would not have a pretext to invade that ''oil land''...it seems that in Lybia, world powers alredy have control of oil, and Gedafi dictatorship suited them well, and now, whole this situation came to them as a lighting in a sunny day...Where is the UN security council when you need them? Perhaps 300 000 lybians or even 1 million have to die before inernational factor takes action...i hope though, that , radical islamists don't mess up in lybia and other arab countries, although i have a feeling than these democratic uprisings showed to the world that arab people are not the ''muslim terrorist towel heads'' and aspire freedom as much as we do...