Obama, Clinton: Gadhafi should leave Libya 'now' - USA Today
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President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking about Libya this week.
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President Obama told German Chancellor Angela Merkel today that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi should surrender power immediately because of the attacks he has made on his own people.
"The President stated that when a leader's only means of staying in power is to use mass violence against his own people, he has lost the legitimacy to rule and needs to do what is right for his country by leaving now," said a White House readout of the Merkel call.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton echoed Obama's demand in a statement saying that Gadhafi's government would he held "accountable for its violation of human rights"
"Moammar Gadhafi has lost the confidence of his people and he should go without further bloodshed and violence," Clinton said in her statement.
Obama spoke with Merkel a day after the U.S. placed unilateral economic sanctions on Libya, and as the U.S. works with allies like Germany on a set of international sanctions.
The White House readout of the Merkel call:
The President spoke today with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, as he has done with many of his international counterparts this week, to discuss the situation in Libya and coordinate our urgent efforts to respond to developments and ensure appropriate accountability.
The President and the Chancellor shared deep concerns about the Libyan government's continued violation of human rights and brutalization of its people.
The President stated that when a leader's only means of staying in power is to use mass violence against his own people, he has lost the legitimacy to rule and needs to do what is right for his country by leaving now.
The leaders reaffirmed their support for the Libyan people's demand for universal rights and a government that is responsive to their aspirations, and agreed that Gadhafi's government must be held accountable.
They discussed appropriate and effective ways for the international community to respond. The President welcomed ongoing efforts by our allies and partners, including at the United Nations and by the European Union, to develop and implement strong measures.
The President and the Chancellor also discussed the global economic recovery and the need for effective tools to promote economic stability in the Eurozone.
Here is Clinton's statement:
The United States strongly condemns the ongoing violence and human rights violations committed by the government of Libya against its own people. As President Obama said, these actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. They must stop.
We are moving quickly on a series of steps to hold the Libyan government accountable for its violation of human rights and to mobilize a strong response from the international community.
Last night the United States took action to limit the ability of senior officials of the Gadhafi regime to travel. As Secretary of State, I signed an order directing the Department to revoke U.S. visas held by these officials, others responsible for human rights violations in Libya, and their immediate family members. As a matter of policy, new visa applications will be denied.
This step followed President Obama's Executive Order freezing assets and imposing financial sanctions on members of the regime responsible for abuses against their own people and the suspension of the very limited defense trade we have had with Libya, including pending sales of spare military parts and other licenses allowing private companies to sell military equipment there.
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KSirys
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Let's hope he does soon!
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KSirys
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coolplanet
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Reagan tried to get rid of Gadhafi with scud missiles aimed at his palace and all it accomplished was killing his 6 year old adopted daughter. Ever since then he's been living in tents.
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coolplanet
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John_Hutchison
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gee so many dictators hurting folks i think they should form a dictator removal agency D.R.A AND AS WELL any human rights and freedoms violations by another these folks should have there own coloney country island when can we get statesmen
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John_Hutchison
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ZiggyStrange
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Here we go. This is looking more and more like we are going to see an interventions. I hope they do this the right way.
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ZiggyStrange
