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Igen, det är inte de brittiska blaskorna som kallar det så det är den Internationella domstolen i Haag som hävdar att det var det. Tydligen väldigt svårt att förstå enkel skriven text.Nej, det handlar inte om två separata tillslag. Libyens statliga tillgångar förvarades genom The Libyan Investment Authority som hade aktier i Juventus, Belgiska banken Fortis, Italienska storbanken, företag och en rad olje bolag. USA och det internationella samfundet inledde sanktioner mot statsfonden i början av 2011.
Att de brittiska blaskorna kallar det för "assets owned by Gaddafi" är bara patetisk och jude propaganda. Jag förstår heller inte varför du tjafsar när det till och med står "All the assets were held through Libya's sovereign wealth fund, the Libyan Investment Authority, which was set up in 2006". Gaddaffi hade inga privata tillgångar. Sluta nu, jag följde konflikten.
Att de brittiska blaskorna kallar det för "assets owned by Gaddafi" är bara patetisk och jude propaganda. Jag förstår heller inte varför du tjafsar när det till och med står "All the assets were held through Libya's sovereign wealth fund, the Libyan Investment Authority, which was set up in 2006". Gaddaffi hade inga privata tillgångar. Sluta nu, jag följde konflikten.
Att du följde konflikten vad hjälper det när din förståelse kring skriven text är så undermålig.
Så sent som för någon vecka sedan:
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22745618
South African officials are investigating claims ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his family stashed $1bn (£600m) in assets in the country.
Libya has reportedly called for help in repatriating diamonds, gold and cash.
Libya has reportedly called for help in repatriating diamonds, gold and cash.
Klarlagt att de tillhörde Khaddafi
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/14/308879/s-africa-to-return-gaddafilinked-assets/
Här meddelar Schweiziska myndigheter att man beslagtagit 360 miljoner schweizerfranc tillhörande Khadaffi och hans familj...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/swiss-identify-163580m-of-gaddafi-assets-2278519.html
Här kan du läsa vad en Libysk minister säger:
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/08/world/middleeast/libya-egypt-and-tunisia-try-to-recover-assets.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
In Libya, there is much more money involved, much of it missing, said Mustafa Abushagur, a deputy prime minister in Libya’s transitional government. Of the $160 billion in Libyan state foreign assets listed by the country’s Central Bank just before the revolution, billions were never actually frozen because no one knew where the money was or because the governments in question simply refused to take action. A United Nations panel that was formed to identify these assets reported in March that some African governments declined to respond to the panel’s requests or provided false information.
Only one man is believed to have full knowledge of Libya’s African assets, estimated at $7 billion: Mr. Bashir, the 66-year-old Qaddafi confidant who was captured last year and fled to France. Mr. Bashir ran the Libyan African Portfolio, a sovereign wealth fund that invested Libya’s oil wealth in hotels, banks, telecommunication shares and mining concessions spread across the continent. The fund was never audited or supervised, according to Abdelhamid el-Jadi, a Libyan banker who is advising the government on asset recovery.
“Bashir is the one who knows everything about this money, and not only that, he still has access to it,” Mr. Jadi said.
Libyan officials, who this month released a list of 338 people and entities linked to stolen assets, say it is important to recover the money soon because some African countries have begun to nationalize Libyan investments. Zambia, for instance, seized control in January of Zamtel, the country’s largest phone company, which is mostly owned by the Libyan African Portfolio.
The case of Mr. Ghanem, the former oil minister who died in Vienna, remains a mystery. The Austrian authorities have said the cause of his death was not clear. He had been viewed as a relative reformer in Colonel Qaddafi’s government, and he once complained that the dictator’s sons were using Libya’s oil company as a “personal bank,” according to a leaked United States diplomatic cable from 2008. But he was close to the colonel’s son Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi and deeply familiar with the Libyan government’s inner financial workings, according to the leaked cables and a number of officials here.
“A lot of Shukri Ghanem’s partners who did corrupt deals with him wanted him to stay quiet,” said Mr. Jadi, the Libyan banker.
Only one man is believed to have full knowledge of Libya’s African assets, estimated at $7 billion: Mr. Bashir, the 66-year-old Qaddafi confidant who was captured last year and fled to France. Mr. Bashir ran the Libyan African Portfolio, a sovereign wealth fund that invested Libya’s oil wealth in hotels, banks, telecommunication shares and mining concessions spread across the continent. The fund was never audited or supervised, according to Abdelhamid el-Jadi, a Libyan banker who is advising the government on asset recovery.
“Bashir is the one who knows everything about this money, and not only that, he still has access to it,” Mr. Jadi said.
Libyan officials, who this month released a list of 338 people and entities linked to stolen assets, say it is important to recover the money soon because some African countries have begun to nationalize Libyan investments. Zambia, for instance, seized control in January of Zamtel, the country’s largest phone company, which is mostly owned by the Libyan African Portfolio.
The case of Mr. Ghanem, the former oil minister who died in Vienna, remains a mystery. The Austrian authorities have said the cause of his death was not clear. He had been viewed as a relative reformer in Colonel Qaddafi’s government, and he once complained that the dictator’s sons were using Libya’s oil company as a “personal bank,” according to a leaked United States diplomatic cable from 2008. But he was close to the colonel’s son Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi and deeply familiar with the Libyan government’s inner financial workings, according to the leaked cables and a number of officials here.
“A lot of Shukri Ghanem’s partners who did corrupt deals with him wanted him to stay quiet,” said Mr. Jadi, the Libyan banker.
Du är bara en lögnhals som försvarar vilka mördare och tjuvar som helst bara de är araber.
Är dem araber ja då är de oskyldiga.
Du skämmer ut dig totalt. Och får jurister återigen stava fel?