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    US, allies formally recognize Libya rebels

    ISTANBUL (AP) — The United States and more than 30 other nations on Friday formally recognized Libya's main opposition group as the country's legitimate government, giving the rebel movement a major boost.

    The decision, which declared Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's regime no longer legitimate, gives his foes greater credibility and will potentially free up billions in cash that the rebels fighting Libyan forces urgently need.

    The front lines in the Libyan civil war have largely stagnated since the popular uprising seeking to oust Gadhafi broke out in February. Rebels, backed by NATO's air force bombings, control much of the country's east and pockets in the west. But Gadhafi controls the rest from his stronghold in Tripoli, the capital.

    Foreign ministers and other representatives of the so-called Contact Group on Libya said in a statement Friday that the "Gadhafi regime no longer has any legitimate authority in Libya." They said the Libyan strongman and certain members of his family must go.

    "The Contact Group has sent an unequivocal message to Gadhafi: that he has no legitimacy and there is no future for Libya with him in power. He must go and go now," said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

    The nations said they would deal with Libya's main opposition group — the National Transitional Council, or NTC — as "the legitimate governing authority in Libya" until an interim authority is in place that will organize free and fair elections.

    In addition to the U.S., the 32-nation Contact Group on Libya includes members of NATO, the European Union and the Arab League.

    Diplomatic recognition of the foes of Gadafi means that the U.S. will soon be able to fund the opposition with some of the more than $30 billion in Gahdafi-regime assets that are frozen in American banks. Other countries holding billions more in such assets will be able to do the same.

    Contact Group representatives broke into spontaneous applause when U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced her nation's recognition of the NTC, according to U.S. officials.

    Rebel spokesman Mahmoud Shammam welcomed the NTC's recognition and called on other nations to deliver on a promise to release hundreds of millions of dollars in funds to the opposition. "Funds, funds, funds," Shammam said, in order to stress the opposition's demand. It remained unclear Friday whether the unfrozen assets could be used to purchase arms, or if some restrictions would still apply.

    Meanwhile, the council's oil minister said Libya could be exporting 1 million barrels of oil a day within three to four months of Gadhafi's departure. He said the opposition hopes to hold elections within a year and resume oil exports very soon, saying the damage to oil facilities has been minimal and repaired.

    There had been concerns about whether the initial replacement government would represent the full spectrum of Libyan society.

    Human Rights Watch urged the Contact Group to press the council to ensure that civilians are protected in areas where rebels have assumed control. It cited abuses in four towns — Awaniya, Rayayinah, Zawiyat al-Bagul, and Qawalish — recently captured by rebels in the western mountains, including looting, arson and beatings of some civilians who remained when government forces withdrew.

    In June, the group criticized the rebels for arbitrarily detaining dozens of men suspected of supporting Gadhafi.

    Early on, some in the West feared the rebels contained radical Islamist elements. While a number of individual fighters have been found to have old connections to radical groups, none of them have risen in the rebel leadership, which insists it seeks to establish a democratic government based on a secular constitution.

    Clinton said the council won international recognition after giving assurances it would respect human rights and presenting a plan on how to pave the way to a truly democratic Libyan government.

    She said the assurances included upholding the group's international obligations, pursuing a democratic reform process that is both geographically and politically inclusive, and dispersing funds for the benefit of the Libyan people.

    "We believe them, we think that's what they intend to do," Clinton said.

    The U.S and others were impressed by the progress the NTC has made in laying the groundwork for a successful transition to a Libya that protects the rights of all its citizens, including women and minority groups, diplomats said.

    Asked why it took so long to recognize the NTC, Clinton said the U.S. administration analyzed the situation to make sure that the NTC's actions are in accord with its statements.

    "We really have acted in warp time in diplomatic terms, but we took our time to make sure that we were doing so based on our best possible assessments," Clinton said.

    Ahead of the meeting in Istanbul, a spokesman for the Gadhafi government said its members were ready to die in defense of the country's oil against attacks by the rebels and NATO forces. "We will kill, we will die for oil," Moussa Ibrahim said. "Rebels, NATO, we don't care. We will defend our oil to the last drop of blood and we are going to use everything."

    The Contact Group statement called for the establishment of a cease-fire and the provision of humanitarian assistance to "normalize life." It also urged a smooth transition to democracy, ruled out participation of "perpetrators of atrocities against civilians" in a future political settlement, and called on members to provide financial aid to the opposition, including the unfreezing of Libyan assets and helping the opposition to resume the production and export of oil.

    U.S. officials said more work needs to be done to fully legalize that step under current U.N. sanctions on Libya.

    The recognition does not mean that the U.S. diplomatic mission in the rebel-held city of Benghazi, Libya, is now an embassy. Titles of staff and names of offices will be decided in the coming days, the officials said. Other countries may move more quickly, they said.

    Meanwhile, Gadhafi has been urging his loyalists to take up arms to attack Libya's enemies. In an audio broadcast to thousands of supporters in the town of Zlitan on Friday, Gadhafi defiantly addressed the Contact Group:

    "You guys say that Gadhafi is over," he said. "Then why are all these people demonstrating outside?"

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    Associated Press writers Suzan Fraser in Ankara and Ben Hubbard in Cairo contributed to this report.

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    185 comments

    • Freedom rules  •  10 months ago
      Why does Yahoo change the headline and wipe out all the comments that went with it in the process? How sick and evil can they get?
      • Jeff M. 10 months ago
        Because the U.S. Government controls the media to control public opinion !!!
    • HypocrisyAtWork  •  10 months ago
      Two points:

      1. Hah. If we just now recognized them what did it mean when we provided to them ,at tax payer expense, all the tactical support and unmanned drones?

      2. I am still not positive that we really know who the rebels are. Look at Egypt after they were "free' the muslims splintered into segments again and the more liberl muslims may not even control things anymore. Essentially, we helped hand Egypt to the more extreme muslim population.
      • Robert 10 months ago
        Very perceptive!
    • Boomer  •  10 months ago
      Oh great, now we HAVE to help them win. Just so we all look good. Then we can screw up their country too and pay for the whole thing!!!!!!!!
      • X X 10 months ago
        ....while back home the debt ceiling chaos rages on in Washington about borrowing. Nothing but hypocrites in DC :(
      • Boomer 10 months ago
        Absolute hypocrites on both sides xx, I agree....sorry state of affairs.
    • Sam Bell  •  10 months ago
      After Gaddafi gone we will turn face and hate the new rebel government.
      • Bigpunga 10 months ago
        That's wonderful, how you speak truth. I like it. Multi faces US government.
      • gsp42 10 months ago
        After Obama is gone we can do the same thing!
    • Positive Spin  •  10 months ago
      When they say, "It's not about the oil." You know it's about the oil!
      • AMERICAN 10 months ago
        E\XACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just like when England released the asshole that blew up the Pan Am flight over Lockerbee because he was "dying of cancer" but he is still apparently alive,well and smiling.
      • Mr. Hero 10 months ago
        "Strictly Business"
      • LONGSHANK 10 months ago
        yea I heard central and south america, canada is running out, so we can just steal it from the mid-east and africa, and all the elect cars programs are going to be scrapped because green america is bad for air not good. elvis is still alive in hollywood, and you can blow smoke rings out you A$$
    • privy  •  10 months ago
      These rebels must think we are blooming idiots.
    • Michael M  •  10 months ago
      I hereby formally recognize myself the legitimate government of the Chinese people, and henceforth declare their assets including ownership of the United States of America.
    • jude  •  10 months ago
      When there was civil war in Ethiopia, Rwanda and Sudan (where was the US?) No oil, no fake peace advocates. More than 800,000 people killed in Rwanda. The US did not care and all of a sudden they care about the people of Libya. The evil that men and women of the world does lives with them. I wish all you evil and corrupt leaders a cancerous and painful death (be it Western, Eastern, North American, South American, African, European, Asian leaders.) Stop spoiling the world and making it uninhabitable...God is watching and will pay y'all when the time comes!
    • joyaehueso  •  10 months ago
      i missed a few days of updates. when did the free elections take place?
    • WILL  •  10 months ago
      Proof that the UN and its supporters are ignorant fools, and Obama is the biggest arrogant fool of them all. Why would we support people who only want us to pay for the bullits they will use to try and kill us with? Lybia is no threat, we should leave them alone, let them settle their own disputes, and pull ALL foerign aide out to take care of our owm problems. ENOUGH!!!!!
    • Jim  •  10 months ago
      I thought this was supposed to be just a "No-fly-zone"...???
    • Jim  •  10 months ago
      This is illegal.
    • Hov420th  •  10 months ago
      While our soldiers are fighting Muslim extremists in Afghanistan and Iraq, Obama and Democrats are supporting the same type of people in Yemen, Egypt and Libya. These people will turn on you in a second, soon as they don't need your help you get a knife in the back. Remember Osama Bin Laden, CIA helped train him when we were aiding these SAME TYPE OF MUSLIM RADICALS against the Communist Soviet Union. What happened later, they turned on us and started bombing our Embassies in Africa and declared war on America the "great satan". Isreal is the "little satan" and you see how much these people hate Isreal, if we're the "big satan", just imagine how much they hate us. These are the same type of people who teach their children that Jews and Christians are like monkeys and pigs, that they are infidels. These are the SAME TYPE OF PEOPLE who teach their children it's honorable to blow yourself up on a bus in the name of Islam. We are funding and aiding people who not so long ago were taking shots at our own soldiers. Obama and his Administration should not only be impeached, but they should be investigated for entering an illegal war that not only doesn't benefit us in any way, it hurts us. I guarantee this is going to come back and bite us in the #$%$ Might be a year, 4 years or 10 years, but we're going to get burned for aiding our enemies.
    • spike  •  10 months ago
      america waging another war but this time using locals to fight for them. i wonder what libya did to america for them to start war there.
    • Freedom rules  •  10 months ago
      The credibility of the United States is unfortunately eroding so fast and pretty soon no government would trust them or want to deal with them. They have back stabbed all those loyal puppets.
    • sed  •  10 months ago
      I imagine the "allies" have already arranged oil, mineral, water and port usage agreements with the "rebels". Libya is thereby turned into another piece of the New World Order. Hey, it isn't war, it's "kinetic military action", words of "big brother" obama
    • Carl  •  10 months ago
      America needs obama out of office .
    • Chuck America  •  10 months ago
      President Obama has recognized Libya rebels as the government of Libya. The Senate is powerless whether it approves or disapproves this is constitutional.. The Libya war is not constitutional.

      \The only power affecting this is within the House. All budgets must come from the House. the alternate is to impeach.

      It is President Obama actions that the American people are upset with the President not the Libya war. The American people are upset of how the has conducted himself in this matter. I am sure it carries over to his other agendas.
      Libya is a small portion of the agenda that the White House wants force on Congress. The Executive Branch is acting as dictating to Congress and not working with Congress for the American people.
      This weakens our Military Services and our Nation as a whole in my opinion and others.
    • Jim  •  10 months ago
      I declare the US government as a fraud and "We The People " should be recognized by the Fake UN. This is sick.
    • Freedom rules  •  10 months ago
      Foreign governments would certainly think twice before putting their money in US or European financial institutions after this. They more than likely are trying to find ways of withdrawing what they have now while they can before everything gets confiscated or given to some rebel group. I wouldn't blame them either.

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