RUSSIA

LIBYA CHANNEL – Libya’s Central Bank in Tripoli and foreign diplomats have condemned the latest move by the rival Central Bank management in the east, which on Wednesday received a batch of new Libyan banknotes printed without the approval of the Tripoli authorities (…)  Ali al-Hibri, the governor of the Bayda-based CBL announced on Tuesday that 4 billion Libyan dinars in 20 and 50 notes had been printed in Russia and would be in circulation across Libya from Wednesday June 1.

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  1. Not really understanding the significance, I have to say…

    “Ali al-Hibri, the governor of the Bayda-based CBL announced on Tuesday that 4 billion Libyan dinars in 20 and 50 notes had been printed in Russia and would be in circulation across Libya from Wednesday June 1. Following a meeting with commercial bank managers in Bayda Al-Hibri told Iqtisadia Channel that there was no risk of there being two parallel currencies because the new bank notes were exactly the same as the old ones.”

    Ummm, does this sound like counterfeiting?

    Well I suppose it matters naught since Russia’s central bank is still a Rotshite bank. And presumably hooked into the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), said to be the Rotshites personal privately owned bank and mothership of its global central bankstering operations.

    Of course, the first act of the Libyan ‘rebels’ – before they’d even taken the country with NATO backing and driven a butcher’s knife up Gaddafi’s you-know-what – was to set up a central bank hooked into the BIS. So much for ‘rebellion’.

    So now a new picture emerges … of a Central Bank in Tripoli and ‘rival Central Bank management in the east’, one getting its money printed in the UK, the other in Russia. All, presumably under the aegis of the Rotshites. Or am I missing something in translation?

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