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naples city hall, he wants the people to believe in his resolve. when talking about his policy, he uses the term, "revolution." >> the mafia have only become stronger thanks to their political connections. cutting off those connections would cut off the oxygen they live off of and then they would become meaningless. >> the mayor's office features a painting of naples revolutionary uprising in the 17th century. now, the cheops some is witnessing potentially historic change -- the piazza is witnessing change. these three men have three different colored dumpsters. they explain to local people how to sort their trash this man wants to know where to throw away books. waste separation is a completely new concept for many here. as for the part of town that is home to the mafia, the mayor wants to see a new university, so his new revolution has only just begun. of the mountains of garbage do not disappear, naples will be facing a very messy future indeed. >> for the local white serioues we are off to comino island in the maltese archipelago which has a po
naples city hall, he wants the people to believe in his resolve. when talking about his policy, he uses the term, "revolution." >> the mafia have only become stronger thanks to their political connections. cutting off those connections would cut off the oxygen they live off of and then they would become meaningless. >> the mayor's office features a painting of naples revolutionary uprising in the 17th century. now, the cheops some is witnessing potentially historic change...
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spokesperson colonel roland lavoie commented from naples that the alliance is now focusing on the mediterranean coast around the libyan -- central libyan city of sirte, the last bastion of gadhafi supporters. brussels nato spokesperson oana lungescu said nato will continue its air strikes as long as they are needed. >> the nato mission is important, it's effective and it's still necessary in order to protect civilians. as long as threats remain, there's still a job to be done. >> lavoie referred to the libyan national transitional council's demand for pro-gadhafi forces to surrender by saturday, saying nato sees this as an encouraging sign and will watch this situation closely. >>> united nations secretary general ban ki-moon says he plans to send u.n. personnel to libya to help nation building efforts. >> the people of libya are looking to the international community for help. the transitional government will be outlining specific requests in the coming days. >> the secretary general announced the plan to the u.n. security council on tuesday. ban said current trends in libya are encouraging and express hope for a quick conclusion to the co
spokesperson colonel roland lavoie commented from naples that the alliance is now focusing on the mediterranean coast around the libyan -- central libyan city of sirte, the last bastion of gadhafi supporters. brussels nato spokesperson oana lungescu said nato will continue its air strikes as long as they are needed. >> the nato mission is important, it's effective and it's still necessary in order to protect civilians. as long as threats remain, there's still a job to be done. >>...
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naples as well. the last few days, we have noticed significant changes, advances. and in the city, and locations previously known. there is no doubt that the forces are severely eroded, capturing key decision makers and being expelled from military positions. and losing the ability in a growing number of cities and villages. , and i would like to stress that the government, our military mission has not changed. our mission remains to protect the civilian population against the threat of attack. as well as the no-fly zone. let there be no doubt that will monitor as we have. if we see threatening moves, we will act in accordance with our un mandate. this has been and continues to be a 24-7 operation. as such, the un mandate remains vigilant and determined to protect the people of libya. we will keep up the pressure until there are no more attacks against civilians. the number of areas still contested, we have to remain vigilant. specifically, there are clashes. and attention is far from being over. it is very dynamic and complex. even today. outside tripoli, fighting and actions sti
naples as well. the last few days, we have noticed significant changes, advances. and in the city, and locations previously known. there is no doubt that the forces are severely eroded, capturing key decision makers and being expelled from military positions. and losing the ability in a growing number of cities and villages. , and i would like to stress that the government, our military mission has not changed. our mission remains to protect the civilian population against the threat of attack....
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naples, of course. we have several people here on a warm august day. in the last at few days, we have had significant changes, advances in momentum in anti- gaddafi forces. in the city of brega, the surrounding of misrata, and even an indication that were previously -- and even in the patients that were previously known as resistance pockets. there is no doubt that pro- gaddafi forces are severely eroded, losing to defection or captured key decision makers, the expelled from keep military positions, and most importantly, losing the ability to suppress the libyan population and a growing number of cities and villages. it is without a doubt historical milestone, all but not at the last chapter of the libyan conflict. i would like to stress that regardless of the latest developments, our military mission has not changed. our mission remains to protect the civilian population against the the threat of attack and to enforce the arms embargo as well as the no-fly zone as mandated by the united nations. let there be no doubt that we would continue to monitor military units and the facilities as we have since march. when we see any threatening moves towards the libyan peopl
naples, of course. we have several people here on a warm august day. in the last at few days, we have had significant changes, advances in momentum in anti- gaddafi forces. in the city of brega, the surrounding of misrata, and even an indication that were previously -- and even in the patients that were previously known as resistance pockets. there is no doubt that pro- gaddafi forces are severely eroded, losing to defection or captured key decision makers, the expelled from keep military...
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naples and, of course, brussels. the gaddafi regime is collapsing and rapidly losing control on multiple fronts. a few days ago, we witnessed the people of tripoli freeing their city. now, the port is accessible to commercial and humanitarian shipping. the two metropolitan airports are now secured. they are able to provide for the overall security of the city. the national transitional council has ruled -- demonstrated its leadership and ability to start coordinating the provision of services to the population. these are very encouraging signs in deed. -- indeed. beenfi's forces have pushed of the greater tripoli area, despite the presence of remnants of the regime. the tripoli region is essentially freed with the retreat of pro-gaddafi forces to the southeast of the capital, where they do not represent a direct threat to the population of tripoli anymore. there was the opening of the northwest coastal route linking tripoli to the tunisian border. as overall security improves, this vital link will allow for more road movement, which means more food, more water, fuel, medicine, and other supplies. our main area of attention is now the corridor between bin- waleed a
naples and, of course, brussels. the gaddafi regime is collapsing and rapidly losing control on multiple fronts. a few days ago, we witnessed the people of tripoli freeing their city. now, the port is accessible to commercial and humanitarian shipping. the two metropolitan airports are now secured. they are able to provide for the overall security of the city. the national transitional council has ruled -- demonstrated its leadership and ability to start coordinating the provision of services...
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naples and, of course, brussels. the gaddafi regime is collapsing and rapidly losing control on multiple fronts. a few days ago, we witnessed the people of tripoli freeing their city. now, the port is accessible to commercial and humanitarian shipping. the two metropolitan airports are now secured. they are able to provide for the overall security of the city. the national transitional council has ruled -- demonstrated its leadership and ability to start coordinating the provision of services to the population. these are very encouraging signs in deed. -- indeed. beenfi's forces have pushed of the greater tripoli area, despite the presence of remnants of the regime. the tripoli region is essentially freed with the retreat of pro-gaddafi forces to the southeast of the capital, where they do not represent a direct threat to the population of tripoli anymore. there was the opening of the northwest coastal route linking tripoli to the tunisian border. as overall security improves, this vital link will allow for more road movement, which means more food, more water, fuel, medicine, and other supplies. our main area of attention is now the corridor between bin- waleed a
naples and, of course, brussels. the gaddafi regime is collapsing and rapidly losing control on multiple fronts. a few days ago, we witnessed the people of tripoli freeing their city. now, the port is accessible to commercial and humanitarian shipping. the two metropolitan airports are now secured. they are able to provide for the overall security of the city. the national transitional council has ruled -- demonstrated its leadership and ability to start coordinating the provision of services...