you said that you had brought up in libya and brainwashed to think that freedom wasn t a right, and now you know you want to be free. yes. you want to be free. so if and when if and when go ahead. the only thing the only thing everybody is praying for, the only thing that keeps this society all together, the only thing that keeps everybody fighting against what s happening is the word freedom. we ve been occupied by a person from our own land, and it is not fair. what does let me end on this with you. what does freedom mean to you? freedom means that i can go out and feel safe. freedom means that i can talk without feeling that i m going to be arrested and executed immediately. freedom means that i i won t be seeing a seven-month baby killed right in front of my
that s what they re telling us. are sanctions in order here? a referral to the icc for human rights violations? what about cutting off trade? what about putting libya back on the state sponsor of terror list? where s the united states? and what is it going to take for washington to act? thank you. well, maybe i can make a few comments here. first of all, brazil is very concerned with the situation in libya. we have a number of nationals working there through companies that have been involved in several infrastructure projects, including enlarge the airport at tripoli. and at this point, without providing any details, i m fairly encouraged that our efforts to provide a way out of the country for those who wish to depart will meet with success. this is our sincere hope.
question implied, first we have to get the international community together because there is no doubt in my mind that this is now the moment fort international community to act together. and to that end we joined a very strong united nations security council statement yesterday. we are consulting closely the foreign minister and i spoke about this at great length during our meeting. because we are joining with the rest of the world in sending a clear message to the libyan government that violence is unacceptable and that the libyan government will be held accountable for the actions that it is taking. now, the way that we will proceed and the security council and in the human rights council is to come up with the best approaches that we think will help the people of libya. and, remember, that must be our
vegetables, whether it was bread. they have been just putting everything in freezers. how many days can you continue to live like this? i honestly don t know, but for me i have enough sauce to last me for another month. president obama has state that had they are vehemently against all the violence there in your country of libya, but it s a message he imagined was falling on deaf ears when it comes to your leader, that moammar gadhafi doesn t care what the u.s. has to say. would you agree? honestly i m praying for an intervention. i am praying for sanction. i am praying that the government takes one stand to save whatever is left from this country. people are dying every second, and he doesn t care. he can kill the whole country just for him to stay.
just as the foreign minister s concern has to be for the safety and security of brazilian citizens. and we are encouraging americans to leave libya. we have taken the step of providing a chartered ferryboat today to take off not only all the americans who could get to the ferryboat pier but also other nationals from other countries who we have offered to similarly take out of libya. we urge americans to depart immediately. if they need help, they should contact the embassy or go to our bureau of councilor affairs web site for information. so we are moving on several tracks simultaneously. the question is for secretary