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Allain Jules- Latest news from the front (2nd Oct.)

Posted by seumasach on October 2, 2011

Allain Jules

2nd October, 2011

Translated by Cailean Bochanan

Victories, even symbolic ones, seem to be multiplying in Libya in favour of Muammar Gaddafi, the invisible man. Libya is bit by bit becoming green again. Not that it ever ceased to be, but the colour green has never been so present before the eyes of NATO who are now with their backs to the wall. The green flag keeps on flying. Ibrahim Moussa has made an announcement denying his capture, after making sure he is in a secure location, somewhere in Libya. He tells us that Gaddafi will make an announcement next week.

In their flight from Sirte which they still claim to have surrounded, and from Bani Walid, the TNC ragbag army got caught in ambushes.

The exit from Sirte saw 40 renegades killed, a hundred captured and numerous destroyed Toyota pick-ups. Amongst those who managed to escape there are 100 wounded who managed to reach Misrata. NATO had to provide medical aid since the local hospitals are infested with renegades. The medical staff are overewhelmed. 17 others were grilled like… roast rats, following the burning of their vehicles following an attack by pro-Gaddafi forces at the western exit of the city..

In Tripoli no joy either. In the outskirts, in a place called  Bab Gargaresh, more than 45 rebels have been wiped out. In Tarhouna, the forces of Khamis Gaddafi harrass the renegades, trying to free blacks imprisoned by the Benghazi psychos.

In Bani Walid the patriotic resistance has wiped out 40 renegades

.Today is the first day that NATO haven’t bombed civilians. For the first time, also, their website is silent on the situation in Libya. Last update: 30th september. Is this something significant?

To conclude one can say that the renegades march looking behind their backs  since danger awaits them everywhere. In contrast, the patriotic loyalists are invisible but effective.


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