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Libye – OTAN, ces criminels en col blanc.(vidéos)

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2011

Allain Jules (click here to see videos)

18th September, 2011

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Jusqu’à quand les gens vont-ils rester silencieux face à la dialectique morbide et mortifère de l’OTAN sur sa « protection des civils » ? Elle nous rabâche ce mensonge depuis 7 mois en Libye alors qu’elle est entrain de perpétrer, sous nos yeux, un véritable génocide en Grande Jamahariya.  Quel cynisme, quel mensonge face à la souffrance ? De quelle libération parle-t-on sur des champs de ruines ? Si ces gens veulent gouverner la Libye, y instaurer la démocratie n’est que voltige mensongère.

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NATO kill hundreds overnight in Sirte

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2011

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Telesur journalist: 50,000 killed in Libya

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2011

Libya 360 is an excellent source of information on the latest developments in Libya

Libya 360

18th september, 2011

This week Telesur welcomed home a news team just back from covering NATO’s war on Libya from that nation’s capital, Tripoli. On arrival at Venezuela’s Maiquetia International Airport, the journalists denounced the ongoing ‘fabrication of lies’ by mainstream media outlets and accused the international press of ‘producing the arguments needed for a continuation of the war’. The Libyan people ‘have been invaded by destruction, war, suffering and death, when the solution to the conflict could have been secured by peaceful means’, affirmed Telesur journalist Rolando Segura, who spent the last four months in Libya alongside cameraman Henry Pillajo.

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Divisions grow in Libyan ranks after failed attack on loyalist stronghold

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2011

Poor NATO, it’s just not happening for them. How is the TNC to be installed now? Where is their puppet government to call for a NATO “humanitarian” force. What are they to do about the lunatic Belhaj? Take him out I suppose. Are we really to believe that the Libyan people will bow before this criminal rabble? They must regroup and retake the initiative. That, I think, is already happening. Everyone who has put their money on the NATO gangsters and their gangster friends is now very exposed, Ban Ki Moon, Cameron, Sarkozy, Ashton, Obama, the media almost in its entirety, and, most strikingly, a substantial part of the alternative media,  the left, the far left, the designer anarchists,the so-called anti-war movement. All accessories after the fact, complicit in war crimes, covering for war crimes,apology for war crimes and  apology for terrorism or just plain silence. Not a peep out of them as NATO keeps doing the only thing it knows and knows like no other: killing.

Kim Sengupta

Independent

13th September, 2011

 

The rebels had fought their way in through the narrow streets and alleyways when they ran into an ambush. A desperate appeal for help to their comrades, exiles from Bani Walid whose advice they had followed on the assault, was answered by instructions to fall back to a rendezvous point outside the town.

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Nigerian politicians urge government to derecognize Libyan rebels

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2011

Mathaba

9th September, 2011

The Nigerian African Renaissance Party (ARP) on Tuesdayurged the Federal Government (FG) to withdraw its recognition for the Libyan rebels’ National Transitional Council (NTC).

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Genocide, rebel infighting, failed offensives mark 3 weeks after NATO’s “victory” in Libya

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2011

Tony Cartalucci

Land Destroyer

11th September, 2011

Desperate to declare NATO’s mission in Libya a victory ahead of the September 19, 2011 deadline on their contrived UN Security Council resolution, already violated in every conceivable manner possible, NATO planes in tandem with NATO special forces obliterated Tripoli ahead of swarms of Libyan rebel troops led by notorious Al Qaeda thug Abdulhakim Hasadi (aka Balhaj.) Three weeks later, NATO’s proxy Libyan representative, long-time globalist and servant of the West Mahmoud Gibril Elwarfally, touched down at Tripoli’s airport, one of the few enclaves held by rebels in the city, to give the impression that his “National Transitional Council” (NTC) actually controls the capital and therefore the country.

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ALBA condemns NATO intervention in Libya and agrees actions at UN

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2011

ALBA condena la “intervención” en Libia y acuerda acciones en la ONU

Yahoo

10th September, 2011

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Caracas, 9 sep (EFE).- Los cancilleres de la Alianza Bolivariana para las Américas (ALBA) condenaron hoy en Caracas la “intervención” y “agresión militar ilegal” en Libia, y acordaron una serie de acciones que propondrán en la próxima Asamblea General de la ONU, entre ellas investigar el uso de los fondos congelados a ese país.

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Glasgow protest against NATO war crimes

Posted by seumasach on September 12, 2011

Cailean Bochanan

12th September, 2011

Ever since I’ve been in Glasgow people have always gathered in the town centre when bombing and war crimes directed against our latest victims commenced. That was true of the bombing of Iraq in all its phases culminating in the destruction of Fallujah. It was true of the bombing of Serbia, the attack on Afghanistan, the bombing of Lebanon and Gaza. Has this humanist and anti-colonial tradition now expired? Or our we still too busy in our misguided and premature celebrations of the “fall of Gaddafi” to pay attention to our destruction of his country. Now the “rebels” who are quite clearly simply NATO’s men on the ground in Libya have destroyed and ethnically cleansed the town of Tawerga, clearing it of its population of 10,000 largely black Libyans. As a rebel commander, cited in the Telegraph, delicately put it:

“Tawerga no longer exists”.

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Gaddafi’s ghost town after the loyalists retreat

Posted by seumasach on September 12, 2011

Ibrahim al-Halbous, another local rebel commander, put it even more simply.

“Tawarga no longer exists,” he said.

Andrew Gilligan

Telegraph

12th September, 2011

Until last month, the town of Tawarga was home to 10,000 civilians.

But as dusk fell over it last week, the apartment blocks stretched, black and dead, into the distance, and the only things moving were sheep.

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Libye – Bani Walid: échec de l’OTAN et des renégats

Posted by seumasach on September 12, 2011

Allain Jules

12th September, 2011

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A Niamey, le ministre nigérien de la Justice, Marou Adamou, a annoncé que Saadi Kadhafi, l’un des fils du guide libyen Mouammar Kadhafi, était entré ce dimanche au Niger. « Il était dans un convoi de neuf personnes. Ils ont été interceptés alors qu’ils se dirigeaient vers Agadez« , ville du nord du Niger, a précisé le ministre. A Bani Walid, les combats viennent de s’achever, sur un nouvel échec des prédateurs de l’OTAN et des renégats de Benghazi.

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Families of NATO victims seek UN investigation

Posted by seumasach on September 11, 2011

Familiares vícitmas OTAN exigen investigación de la ONU.

 

Rolando Segura

 

Rolando Telesur

 

11th august, 2011

 

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Varias decenas de integrantes de la tribus Kabila se manifestaron hoy pacíficamente frente a la Embajada de Hungría en Trípoli.

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