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Facing total economic meltdown at home US/UK, spear-heading NATO, have chosen the path of confrontation with the rest of the world, a path which will lead us to the brink of war with Russia and China
Posted by seumasach on October 19, 2011
Stephen Lendman
War is a Crime
19th October, 2011
Whenever major media Libya reports appear, truth is distorted, manipulated and falsified. For seven months, despite daily terror bombing and ground attacks, courageous loyalists bested the ferocity of NATO and its rebel army.
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Posted by seumasach on October 19, 2011
The exposure of Werrity fits in, then, with the moves against the Murdoch press in that it is consistent with the marginalization of pro-Zionist elements within ruling circles. This would, then, be, not a move against an attack on Iran, but against an association of any such attack with Israel. In fact, it would be a move to facilitate an attack on Iran by removing any association with Zionism and even by pushing Israel to a compromise with the Palestinians. The liberal imperialists know that pro-western elements inside Iran’s green movement are not pro-Zionist and that, therefore, Israel is an obstacle to mobilising them against Ahmadinejad.
Rory MacKinnon
Morning Star
16th October, 2011
Disgraced defence secretary Liam Fox’s self-styled “adviser” stood accused of conspiring to overthrow the Iranian government today.
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Posted by seumasach on October 19, 2011
Unfortunately there is a dearth of good reporting on Libya in English and I don’t have time to keep translating. Allain Jules is a wonderful writer and google-translate is unlikely to do him justice. Still, it’s better than nothing.
Allain Jules
19th October, 2011
Please use google-translate
Ah, si les Libyens savaient !
En effet, le financement de la guerre émane, pas vraiment du Qatar comme mentionné, mais du…Qatar avec le pétrole libyen. Oui, ce sont eux qui, pour l’instant recupère les revenus du pétrole libyen. Une véritable pantalonnade pour les Libyens qui s’entretuent grâce ou à cause de leurs propres richesses. Quelle tristesse !
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Posted by seumasach on October 19, 2011
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Posted by seumasach on October 18, 2011
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Posted by seumasach on October 17, 2011
Julio Escalona(aporrea.org)
Resistencia Libia
16th October, 2011
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Desde hace meses Sirte está siendo bombardeado. Desde hace unas semanas los bombardeos han arreciado, también los ataques de artillería y el cerco es cada día más cruel: ni agua, ni alimentos, ni medicinas… Los hospitales están destruidos. La destrucción es la orden. El crimen se ha generalizado, el saqueo, la ruina… Las fuerzas del mal materializadas en la OTAN, brazo armado del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU, a través de esta guerra perpetua contra la humanidad y el planeta.
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Posted by seumasach on October 17, 2011
Allain Jules
16th October, 2011
View slideshow of Sirte
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Dans les méandres de la barbarie, il n’y a pas mieux. C’est probablement la preuve que la guerre humanitaire a été organisée pour en finir avec un homme qui ne leur a rien fait mais qui aime l’Afrique et la Libye que ces gens n’aiment pas. Tout ce qui les intéresse c’est le pétrole, gagner des contrats de reconstruction.
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Posted by seumasach on October 16, 2011

Libye – A la manifestation anti-guerre
Allain Jules
16th October, 2011
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La manifestation anti guerre s’est déroulée de façon honorable tout à l’heure Place de la République. Pour des raisons personnelles et de certains impondérables, je suis arrivé aux environs de 15h30 et suis reparti aussitôt après avoir fait des photos.
Une manifestation digne. Une foule en communion pour dire NON à la barbarie, la sauvagerie et la prédation. Hélas, les cris, les pleurs ne sont pas entendus. Du côté libyen, la population reste digne dans la souffrance.


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Posted by seumasach on October 14, 2011
Thierry Meyssan
Voltairenet
14th October, 2011
The war against Syria, planned by the United States, France and the United Kingdom for mid-November 2011, has been blocked in extremis by the Russian and Chinese vetoes at the Security Council. According to Nicolas Sarkozy, who informed the Maronite Patriarch of the matter during a stormy meeting at the Elysée Palace on 5 September 2011, the plan contemplates the expulsion of Middle East Christians by the Western powers. In this context a press campaign is underway in Europe to accuse the Christians of the Orient of collusion with the dictatorships. Mother Agnès-Mariam of the Cross, mother superior of the monastery of James the Mutilated in Qara (Syria) responds to this war propaganda.
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Posted by seumasach on October 14, 2011
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Posted by seumasach on October 14, 2011
Do you remember? February 15th, 2003: millions of citizens in hundreds of squares allover the world protested against the US/Western war against Iraq.
The war went on as it is difficult to stop Usa and its western allies. But Arab countries, for instance, even the closest US allies, did not take part, also because their citizens were in majority against. The Arab league stand was very much different than this time against Libya.
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