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Africa North
Libya 'halts Swiss oil shipments', since kufrs are not allowed to enact their own law
2008-07-24
Libya's state shipping company says it has halted oil shipments to Switzerland in protest at the brief arrest of leader Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son. It threatened further action if the Swiss did not apologise for the arrest.
Because the spawns of oil-rich dictators are above the law, even in kufr lands; who do those infidels think they are anyway? Thanks allan, as kaddafy predicted in his tumbuctu speech, Europe soon is to become muslim, for its own good.
Geneva police held Hannibal Gaddafi for two days after he and his pregnant wife allegedly hit two of their staff. The couple face charges of bodily harm, threatening behaviour and coercion. They have denied any wrongdoing over the alleged incident on 15 July.

The stopping of oil shipments comes a day after the Swiss foreign ministry complained of Libya taking "retaliatory measures", such as forcing Swiss firms to close Libyan offices.

Libya's General National Maritime Transport Company - which has links to Hannibal Gaddafi - said in a statement that it had halted all oil shipments to Switzerland. The firm handles most of Libya's oil exports. However, the AFP news agency reported that oil carried by commercial vessels would not be affected.

In a joint statement with the national port authority, the company also said ships sailing under the Swiss flag had been banned from entering Libyan ports.

It is a row that could prove costly to both countries, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva. Switzerland imports at least half its crude oil from Libya but Libya owns a large oil refinery in Switzerland.

Libya's influential people's committees have also called for Libya to withdraw its deposits from Swiss banks if an apology for the arrest is not forthcoming.

The Swiss foreign ministry said on Wednesday that Libya had "taken a number of worrying retaliatory measures" for Mr Gaddafi's arrest since he was released on bail on 17 July. It said Swiss companies ABB and Nestle had been ordered to close their Libya offices and that Swiss staff there had been arrested. Flights between Libya and Switzerland had been reduced, Libya had stopped issuing visas to Swiss citizens and Tripoli had recalled some of its diplomats from Bern, the Swiss foreign ministry said.

The ministry also said it had sent a delegation to Libya to explain Mr Gaddafi's arrest.
What is there to explain? This arab dictator spoiled brat acted like the *rsehole he is, and the swiss followed THEIR law!
It has advised Swiss citizens not to travel to Libya until further notice.

It is not Hannibal Gaddafi's first brush with the law. In 2005 he was convicted by a court in France of assaulting his girlfriend.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#4  Supreme Bullshit. Libya can't "halt Swiss shipments" because there are no Swiss tankers.

All Libyan oil is transported to the Italian harbor of Genova and distributed by middle companies without Libya even involved in the matter.

It would be very complicated for Libya to deny Switzerland the oil. If Libya insists Switzerland can just buy the oil elsewhere.
Posted by: Bill Flogum8968   2008-07-24 19:52  

#3  Hey, Switzerland: declare war against Kadaffy Duck, nationalize their holdings in Switzerland and confiscate any loot they have in Swiss banks. Close your embassies and any other offices that might be open in Libya. Switch doing business with Libya with doing business with Brazil, which will have plenty of crude to export in the very near future. Curtail all existing visas and refuse to allow any more, even for those visiting Geneva. Especially, close all Swiss hospitals to Libyans, and deport anyone already in the country. Let Libya cut off its nose to spite its face - they'll be the losers in the long run.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-07-24 16:38  

#2  I suspect there is more going on behind the scenes. The Swiss are rarely direct in their foreign policy matters.

Typically, in such cases, they would send a message through diplomatic channels that his son was behaving in an inappropriate manner, and request corrective actions, to include discreet payments to the two servants. This makes sense both to Berbers and Arabs, and they usually comply. Everybody is happy.

So such a crude police action is being directed by the government for other reasons. In Switzerland, this would mean Khadaffi or his son playing hanky-panky with their banks, which really annoys them.

Arab nations have a huge banking presence in Switzerland, and obey the rules very carefully. For Libya to try a fast one there would be terribly rude.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-07-24 16:30  

#1  Wonder if Mo's got any Swiss bank accounts? Might be interesting to see what happens if they're frozen. Or, if the Swiss are really pissed off, have a look inside them.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-07-24 16:26  

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