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38 posted on 12/13/2005 10:31:59 PM PST by SBD1
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GADDAFI EXTENDS INFLUENCE WITH OIL DEAL The Times September 14, 2002

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The Times

September 14, 2002

LENGTH: 466 words

HEADLINE: GADDAFI EXTENDS INFLUENCE WITH OIL DEAL

BYLINE: Daniel McGrory

BODY:


WITH a flick of his pen, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has taken another step to becoming the richest and most powerful leader in Africa.

The Libyan dictator is reported to have signed a lucrative deal with the Central African Republic giving him the sole right to exploit oil and mineral resources for 99 years. The colonel has been secretly negotiating for months with the republic, which is rich in gold, diamond, oil and uranium.

Revelations of the colonel's latest monopoly deal came as the Libyan regime renewed its $ 360 million (Pounds 230 million) contract to supply Zimbabwe with oil in exchange for a massive stake in the nation's main assets.

Neighbouring governments are perturbed at the colonel's takeovers, complaining that the continent's most valuable resources are being bought on the cheap. The West is monitoring the acquisitions closely.

Colonel Gaddafi's officials in Tripoli say that this is simply his way of supporting his African brothers, using Libya's oil money to bail them out.Western diplomats believe that it is a blatant attempt to buy votes and influence countries in the proposed African Union. One senior envoy described it as the colonel's "new colonisation of Africa".

Gail Wannenburg, of the South Africa Institute for International Affairs, said: "Colonel Gaddafi is buying favours. He wants to dominate the new African Union and during his recent trip across southern Africa he was handing out money left, right and centre."

The colonel has reportedly taken a stake in Mozambique's oil infrastructure, made investments in Namibia and Malawi that have yet to be fully revealed, as well as increasing his stake in Zimbabwe. "He is also reported to be paying off the debts of up to ten countries and will pay their dues to this new union, which he wants based in Tripoli," Ms Wannenburg said. "There will be economic benefits, but the priority is influence."

The deal with the war-torn Central African Republic comes a year after Libyan troops crushed an army revolt and is seen as a reward for ensuring that President Patasse stays in power. Libyan units remain to protect the President.

In the capital, Bangui, Andre Nalke Dorogo, the Minister of Mines, said yesterday that the agreement with Libya had been signed in June. It is a snub to the French interests that have dominated its former colony since independence in 1960. France withdrew its troops in 1998 after helping to control a series of mutinies.

Mr Dorogo said that the republic would benefit from the taxes paid by the Societe Africaine Libyenne d'Investissement, which was created to oversee exploration of resources.

Paul Bellet, the main opposition leader, said he was angry that this deal had not been approved by parliament and it could not stand until it was.

JOURNAL-CODE: FTMS

LOAD-DATE: September 16, 2002
39 posted on 12/13/2005 10:36:27 PM PST by SBD1
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Thanks very much. Where does the funding come from - government subscribers?


40 posted on 12/13/2005 10:42:52 PM PST by Steve_Seattle
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