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"Madam President, Libya is to be a state governed by the rule of law – that is very good – but based on Sharia law – that is not so good. The person who is to perform this miracle is Mustafa Abd al-Dschalil, who served as the Minister for Justice under Gaddafi until February. That is a worrying development. Libya is free, freed by Libyan rebels – I have great respect for that – but with substantial support from NATO. That will, of course, have its price. It is not without reason that Western democracies have already sought to contact Gaddafi in order to get their hands on the black gold. In the last few years alone, various Heads of State have curried favour with Colonel Gaddafi – Schröder, Berlusconi, Sarkozy, Blair, and discreetly in the background is the United States, which is very well aware that it can make more money from the export of crude oil technology and does not need to get its hands dirty in this regard.
Europe must therefore support Libya so that it can establish a democratic-pluralistic society, a society that builds the structures of the rule of law, respects human rights and knows that Europe can and must be a good partner."@en1
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