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“Libye – Gaddafi is dead, Kadhafi est mort”: c’est le titre que veulent voir bientôt

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2011

Allain Jules

30th August, 2011

Caramba !

C’était donc ça le projet ? Éliminer le clan Kadhafi pour piller tout l’or noir de ce pays riche ? Alors qu’on nous apprend que quelques membres de sa famille, son épouse, sa fille Aïcha, ses fils Hannibal et Mohamed ainsi que leurs familles respectives sont en Algérie selon les autorités, on se demande bien pourquoi les renégats de Benghazi exigent leur extradition. Que reproche-t-on à sa femme ? A sa fille ? Les filles de Saddam Hussein sont exilées en Jordanie, non ?

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Khamis killed again

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2011

Still no pictures from “free Tripoli” with TNC leaders received by euphoric crowds. NATO continues to bomb Sirte. Fighting continues in or around Tripoli. No mention of the rest of the country also allegedly controlled by the TNC despite until recently clearly having been controlled by the government forces and no evidence or of “rebel ” takeover being given.

Monsters and Critics

30th August, 2011

 

Cairo/ Tripoli- NATO jetfighters have intensified strikes in Sirte, the hometown of the fugitive Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi, the alliance said Tuesday.

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NATO’s ugly face

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2011

Stpehen Lendman

Pravda

30th August, 2011

Images don’t lie, except NATO’s fake ones produced in Doha, Qatar and perhaps elsewhere on Hollywood sound stages.

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Libya: Cynthia McKinney takes her “truth tour” to historic union baptist church

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

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Open letter by “concerned Africans” condemning intervention in the African nation, August 2011

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Leonor en Libia

29th August, 2011

Libya, Africa and the new world order: An open letter: To the peoples of Africa and the world from concerned Africans.

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Les journalistes de Reseau Voltaire sont arrives sain et sauf a Malte

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Voltairenet

29th August, 2011

Lundi 29 août 2011, 16h GMT – Les journalistes du Réseau Voltaire sont arrivés au port de La Valette, à Malte, ce lundi 29 août 2011. Thierry Meyssan, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, Mathieu Ozanon et Julien Teil sont sains et saufs. La journaliste britannique de Press TV Lizzie Phelan, également en danger, était avec eux, ainsi que l’équipe de TeleSur. Walter E. Fauntroy, ancien membre du Congrès des États-Unis et ancien assistant de Martin Luther King, a eu lui aussi la vie sauve.

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Al-Qaeda branch claims responsibility for Algeria attack

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Voice of Russia

29th August, 2011

“Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb” has claimed responsibility for the recent twin suicide terrorist attack in Algeria.

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“Al Qaeda” attacks Algeria for Gaddafi support

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Leonor en Libia

29th August, 2011

Terrorist organization “Al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb” claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack on August 26 in the Algerian city of Cherchell, this Sunday August 28 reported agence france-presse. As a statement of a certain Salah Abu Mohammad, a terrorist attack against the Algerian military was established as the seat of government of Algeria for the support of the regime Colonel Qaddafi, and the desire to give him asylum. The attack on the military academy in Cherchell occurred in the evening on August 26. Exploded near a building managed by a suicide machine, and around the scene when a crowd gathered, it rode on a motorcycle and another suicide bomber blew himself up. The attack killed 18 people – 16 soldiers and two civilians, 26 people were injured. The representative of “Al-Qaeda Islamic Maghreb,” says that during the attack killed 36 people and wounded were 35, ITAR-TASS. Representatives of the National Transitional Council of Libya (NPC), also openly declared that Algeria will answer for their refusal to recognize the new Libyan government. Libyan rebel leadership said that the Algerian authorities sent mercenaries to help al-Gaddafi. The actions of terrorists, “al-Qaeda Islamic Maghreb” is actually consistent with the National Transitional Council of Libya (NPC), their main task to achieve by refusing to support Algeria’s Al-Qadhafi and his supporters. Such a strong coordination action Libyan rebels and Islamic radicals against Algeria, can become an unpleasant surprise for the leadership of France, which strenuously trying to not notice that the “Libyan revolutionaries” – is the radical Islamists. Destabilization of Algeria, is harming primarily in France, but was conceived as a crusade against Libya, Nicolas Sarkozy of such effects are not expected.

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Libyan rebels ask NATO to keep military pressure

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Despite their “victory” the rebels are anxious that NATO continue to support them. I can assure them unequivocally that NATO will continue to bomb and terrorise and infiltrate special forces and mercenaries into Libya.

FoxNews

29th August, 2011

Top Libyan rebel officials are urging NATO to maintain pressure on the remnants of Muammar Qaddafi’s regime and protect crews trying to restore critical water and power services.

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Libyan rebel ethnic cleansing and lynching of black people

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Human Rights Investigations

7th July, 2011

Further specific evidence has emerged that there is a strong racist element within the rebel forces, including at command level, and it is the stated intention of these forces to ethnically cleanse areas they capture of their dark-skinned inhabitants.

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Black migrants narrowly escape racist NATO-backed rebels in Tripoli

Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2011

Global Civilians for Peace

 

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The myth of ‘African mercenaries’ in Libya has been used since the start of the Libyan conflict to explain away and cover up the mass lynching of black Libyans and migrant workers in Libya by racist elements of the rebels. The mainstream media have largely been complicit in this NATO/rebel propaganda and have maintained the NATO narrative of portraying the rebels as ‘democratic freedom fighters’. This is despite the readily available evidence of racist attacks on blacks by rebels.

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