Member of the European Parliament, Clare Daly, criticized NATO’s intervention in Libya in 2011, stressing that the crisis that Libya has been suffering for years is a legacy of NATO’s intervention.
“Gaddafi’s Libya was a plank of regional stability. NATO’s cataclysm plunged the wider Maghreb, Mediterranean, Sahara and Sahel into turmoil, the Irish Politician tweeted.
“After 11th anniversary of Gaddafi’s death during NATO’s assault on Libya – all in the name of freedom, democracy and human rights – we’d do well to remember what happened next: terror, death, lawlessness, rape, poverty, starvation. Libya riven by conflict. That’s NATO’s legacy,” she added.
After 11th anniversary of #Gaddafi's death during #NATO's assault on #Libya – all in the name of freedom, democracy & human rights – we'd do well to remember what happened next: terror, death, lawlessness, rape, poverty, starvation. Libya riven by conflict. That's NATO's legacy. pic.twitter.com/7CUgdSvcmJ
— Clare Daly (@ClareDalyIRL) November 30, 2022