[Diggers350] Squatters move into Gaddafi's son's House
ilyan
ilyan.thomas at virgin.net
Thu Mar 10 10:05:10 GMT 2011
Ghadaffi says he has no more power in Libya than the Queen in UK. We
do not know what the internal power structure there is.
What is quite clear is that British Tory Government hates him and
prefered that there is a civil war in Libya rather than a negotiated
retirement such as might have come about mediated by Venezuala,
Isnt a Ghadaffi resident in Winnington Road with an income appropriate
to a retired head of State preferable to a Civil War in Libya?
The Politician who started the wars in Yugoslavia, the German Head of
Government who encouraged and recognised the breakaway that started all
those war crimes is not among those charged with those war crimes.
But that is where responsibility lies. Those Politicians who are in
essence Fascists all acted to abort the evolution of Yugoslavia into an
up to date Democracy carried on from the Swiss foundations. The
same lot are determined that their corrupt practices shall prevail in
the outcome in Libya
Ilyan
On 09/03/2011 18:53, mark wrote:
> Squatters move into Gaddafi house ( 7? Winnington Rd., Hampstead Garden
> Suburb N2 )
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> Squatters have taken over a house thought to belong to Saif al-Islam
> Gaddafi, the second son of the Libyan dictator.
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> A group calling themselves "Topple the Tyrants" occupied the £10 million
> house in Hampstead Garden Suburb in north London today.
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> The group have vowed to remain in place until the property's assets are
> returned to the Libyan people, according to the BBC.
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> Spokesman Montgomery Jones told the BBC: "We will stay here until we can be
> sure the property will be returned to its rightful owners.
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> "The police came to look around, then went away. The house isn't occupied at
> the moment but there are things to sit on."
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> The group said the property was managed by the Gaddafi family through a
> holding company registered in the British Virgin Islands.
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> In a statement, it said: "We didn't trust the British government to properly
> seize the Gaddafi regime's corrupt assets, so we took matters into our own
> hands.
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> "In the meantime, we want to welcome refugees from the conflict in Libya and
> those fleeing tyranny and oppression across the world.
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> "We stand in solidarity with the Libyan people."
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> A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Police were called to an address in
> Hampstead Garden Suburb at approximately 12.50 today to reports of unknown
> people entering the premises. At this time it is being treated as a civil
> matter.
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> "There have been no arrests."
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> Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and his family have been stripped of diplomatic
> immunity - preventing them from entering the UK - and banks and other bodies
> have been told by the Treasury to prevent them using UK-held funds and
> assets.
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> No immediate figure was put on the total value of the assets, including
> cash, shares, bonds and property, but some reports put it as high as £20
> billion.
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> An export ban has also been placed on a "significant" consignment of Libyan
> banknotes - with a face value of around £900 million - amid fears it would
> be used to fund violence against protesters.
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> Squatters take over Colonel Gaddafi's son's £11m London mansion
> Mark Blunden, Peter Dominiczak and Emer Martin
> http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23930497-squatters-take-over-colonel-gaddafi-sons-pound-11m-mansion.do
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> Squatters occupied the £11 million London home of Colonel Gaddafi's son today in protest against the dictator's regime.
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> A group calling themselves Topple The Tyrants said they took over the house because they "didn't trust the British government to properly seize Gaddafi's corrupt assets".
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> The squatters unfurled a banner bearing a picture of Colonel Gaddafi and the slogan "Out Of Libya Out Of London" from the top of the house.
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> Four of them were spotted walking around on the roof as police took photographs from below.
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> Residents reported the burglar alarm going off at the property in Hampstead Garden Suburb. A man arrived in a black Porsche and had to be calmed down by police before driving away.
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> Gaddafi's son Saif tried to sell the property after his family's multi-billion pound fortune was frozen around the world. The house has a swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi and suede-lined cinema room.
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> Speaking from the roof, the group's leader, using the pseudonym Montgomery Jones, said: "We want to make sure the property goes back into the hand of the Libyan people who deserve it. We're here for a serious reason, we're not here to luxuriate: I don't think what we are doing is legal but I don't think it's relevant if you are talking about something this important."
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> Mr Jones, who said he got the day off work to attend the occupation, refused to say how many people were at the house or how they got in.
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> He said: "One of the first things we did was put on Al-Jazeera on the huge flat screen television. It's incredibly plush inside." The house is said to be part of a £300 million London portfolio of
> Gaddafi assets that has been frozen.
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> A Met spokesman said: "At this time it is being treated as a civil matter."
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