Hassan Tatanaki is a Libyan born business man who has contributed substantial financial resources and time to the building of local Libyan communities civil society programs ranging from organic farming, water resource management, water and waste water treatment, the construction of educational facilities, and improvement of the program at the Tobruk School for the Blind.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Kharijites
Arabic: حقيقة
الخوارج الجدد باتت واضحة أمام الليبيين ، وما أرتكبه أولئك الخوارج من
جرائم يندى لها جبين الإنسانية يجعل أمر الالتحاق بعملية الكرامة في حكم
الضرورة .
وقديماً قال الفيلسوف الصيني كونفوشيوس : من يرى الصواب ولا يفعله ، فهو جبان . وأنا على يقين بأن الليبيين على قدر عال من الشجاعة ، ولن يرضوا بحفنة تعيش خارج العصر أن تتحكم في مصير وطن يتطلع إلى بناء دولة مدنية ديمقراطية تسع الجميع
English Translation
Kharijites new fact has become clear in front of the Libyans, and those committed by the Kharijites of crimes insanity of humanity makes the enrollment process is dignity in the rule of necessity.
As the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius said: He who sees not do the right thing, he is a coward. I am sure that the Libyans on a high degree of courage, and would not live outside a handful liked afternoon to control the fate of the nation is looking forward to building a democratic civil state nine everyone
وقديماً قال الفيلسوف الصيني كونفوشيوس : من يرى الصواب ولا يفعله ، فهو جبان . وأنا على يقين بأن الليبيين على قدر عال من الشجاعة ، ولن يرضوا بحفنة تعيش خارج العصر أن تتحكم في مصير وطن يتطلع إلى بناء دولة مدنية ديمقراطية تسع الجميع
English Translation
Kharijites new fact has become clear in front of the Libyans, and those committed by the Kharijites of crimes insanity of humanity makes the enrollment process is dignity in the rule of necessity.
As the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius said: He who sees not do the right thing, he is a coward. I am sure that the Libyans on a high degree of courage, and would not live outside a handful liked afternoon to control the fate of the nation is looking forward to building a democratic civil state nine everyone
This election was about change, and we hope this includes a change in how the world sees Africa, said Libya's Hassan Tatanaki
Inaugural Ball
Sarah Obama, Robert De Niro, Rev. Desmond Tutu to Help Boost Africa's New
Special Relationship
Much was made during the campaign about President Barack Obama's African
heritage. His roots will be definitely showing at the pan-Africa ball, where African
political leaders, NGOs, and activists will be turning up en masse to show their
support for America's first African-American President, and to symbolize the
special new relationship the continent shares with America. Among the special
guests who will welcome the new President: the President-elect's Kenyan
Grandmother Sarah Obama, actor Robert DeNiro, Nobel Peace Prize winners
Reverend Desmond Tutu and Wangari Maathai.
"This election was about change, and we hope this includes a change in how the
world sees Africa," said Libya's Hassan Tatanaki, Chairman of the Tatanaki
Foundation and one of the event's sponsors. "Africa is more than famine and
poverty and war. It is a place of beauty and history and culture as well. We are
grateful for the humanitarian commitment of previous Presidents to Africa, but we
feel Africa now has a personal connection to America, at the highest level."
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WHAT: "Africa on the Potomac," the 2009 Pan- Africa
Inaugural Ball
WHERE: 1 700 Jefferson Davis
WHEN: 6:00pm, Tuesday, January 20, 2009 (Inauguration Day)
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Libya requires emergency government
The following interview with Libyan businessman Hassan Tatanaki was conducted a few days before the sudden events took
place in Libya. The General National Congress (GNC) was surprised by
the military deployment led by retired Maj. Gen. Khalifa Hifter in
Benghazi, Tripoli and other areas. This operation was supported by
sectors of the army and has pushed the GNC to announce, in a shocking
step, the election of a new parliament on June 25 to replace the GNC,
whose term has expired.
Summary
Libyan businessman Hassan Tatanaki talked to Al-Hayat about the
necessity of forming an emergency government in Libya to strengthen the
army, police and judiciary, before the country becomes a source of
terrorism.
Author Mohammad Ali Farhat Posted May 23, 2014
Translator(s)Joelle El-Khoury
The elections may not be held on schedule because the events on the ground keep changing around the clock. Meanwhile, neighboring countries are closing their borders to people, the Arab League is taking action and the Maghreb countries are calling for a meeting to discuss the developments in Libya. For their part, the United Nations, the United States and Europe are watching with a great level of suspense.
Tatanaki said that Islamic political parties were controlling the GNC after they had received the consent of Western circles and became powerful. However, he considers Libya’s problem to extend beyond this, as developments reveal a desire to turn this country into a hotbed of terrorism.
Tatanaki said he is optimistic about the ability of the Libyan people, with all their revolutionaries, armed forces and tribes, to overcome chaos and deter extremist leaders that are striving to spread discord between the tribes and across the cities. He suggested the creation of an emergency government monitored by an elected parliament to enhance the army, the police and the judiciary, and respect the responsibilities of the tribes as per their customs, for deterrence. This leads to getting rid of illegal weapons and makes people trust the state security institutions and the judiciary.
As a political activist, Tatanaki said in all transparency that he helped close associates of the regime in solving the problem of the blockade resulting from the Lockerbie problem. Back then, the regime of former President Moammar Gadhafi considered him a close associate of the United States and some European countries. Some Gadhafi supporters even accused him of collaborating with these countries.
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