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France arming rebels

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2011

 

Nato reviews Libya campaign after France admits arming rebels

Guardian

29th June, 2011

Nato was today urgently reviewing the conduct of its military campaign inLibya after France admitted arming rebel fighters in apparent defiance of the UN mandate.

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Tripoli bombed but steadfast

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2011

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

 

29th June, 2011

As the Libyan bombing campaign entered the 100th day, NATO announced its imminent success. However, since the aims of the war were never clearly defined, it is difficult to know what is meant by success. Simultaneously, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, his son Seif al-Islam and the Libyan regime’s intelligence chief Abjullah al-Sanoussi for “crimes against humanity.”

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NATO Warning: Bombs may hit any place at any time!

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2011

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Qadaffi: After you Brother!

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2011

Qadaffi stays and Obama leaves?

Franklin Lamb

Opinion Maker

 

28th June, 2011

Gaddafi has survived assaults of various types from US Presidents’ Ford, Carter, Reagan, George Bush 1, Clinton, George Bush 2, and Obama. Vegas book makers are giving odds he’ll be the leader of Libya’s Fatah Revolution after the voters retire Obama, whose broken promises included telling them that the US would be involved in Libya for days, not months.

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‘NATO drops uranium bombs on Libya’

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2011

PressTV

29th June, 2011

The Center for Research on Globalization says the bombs and missiles that the US-led military alliance has dropped on several Libyan cities contain depleted uranium (DU).

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Syria/Libya versus Bahrain: A BBC Factoid

Posted by seumasach on June 29, 2011

William Bowles

Global Research

29th April, 2011

Facts are wonderful things, ignore them at all cost

The BBC which makes much of its ‘objective’ and ‘balanced’ news coverage, when challenged by the facts of its biased coverage of events in the Middle East and elsewhere, cites examples of where it has given voice to all sides of the issue. This is debatable, but let’s assume that the BBC does present all sides then it really comes down to numbers as the following example of the vast disparity, not only in numbers but also in content, between its Syria/Libya and Bahrain coverage.

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Engdahl: Libya intervention absurd

Posted by seumasach on June 28, 2011

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Ethnic cleansing of black Libyans

Posted by seumasach on June 28, 2011

Black Star News

 

21st June, 2011

The “rebels” in Misrata in Libya have driven out the entire Black population of the city, according to a chilling story in The Wall Street Journal today under the headline Libya City Torn by Tribal Feud.”

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Amnesty questions Gaddafy rape claims

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

Amnesty questions claim that Gaddafi ordered rape as weapon of war

Patrick Cockburn

Independent

 

24th June, 2011

Human rights organisations have cast doubt on claims of mass rape and other abuses perpetrated by forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, which have been widely used to justify Nato’s war in Libya.

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Tripoli bombarde ne faiblit pas

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

27th June, 2011

Un groupe international d’enquêteurs du Réseau Voltaire est actuellement en Libye. Il a pu se rendre sur des lieux de bombardements. Disposant de la confiance des autorités libyennes, il a pu rencontrer quelques uns des dirigeants politiques et sécuritaires malgré les conditions de guerre. Leur constat est diamétralement opposé aux images véhiculées par la presse occidentale. Thierry Meyssan livre leurs premières observations.

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Nato warned against Gaddafi ‘assassination’

Posted by seumasach on June 27, 2011

The Statesman

27th June, 2011

PRETORIA, 26 JUNE: South African President Jacob Zuma today warned Nato against using its military campaign in Libya for the “political assassination” of Col Muammar Gaddafi, at the start of talks on the war.

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