nuune Posted September 21, 2011 Two great articles exposing the reality in Libya: Destroying a Country's Standard of Living: What Libya Had Achieved, What has been Destroyed The Top Ten Myths in the War Against Libya There is no news from Tripoli, nothing to report, Sirte and Bani Walid witnessing heavy NATO shelling on daily bases, so much for protecting civilians! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted September 21, 2011 Who's Abdul Hakim Belhadj? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted September 21, 2011 " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Innaa Lillaahi Wa Innaa Ilayhi Raajicuun, what they have done to Libya in a short time cannot even be compared to Iraq, this is true for many reasons, even Tripoli is like this Awaniya City, but you can't get a picture from there or video, not allowed or be killed if you try to film, so much has being said the journalists under siege in Roxis hotel during the Libyan Government, now the whole city of Tripoli is under siege and no journalists are allowed except BBC, SKY NEWS, and few others, even them they don't report much, no mention of Sirte and Bani Walis resisting and rebel casualties, they know they are not supposed to report that. Che, I think you need to dig some info about that guy, all I can say is he an obstacle to the rebel gang leaders and NATO, soon you will hear he has being killed, and who killed would be blamed for Gaddafi Loyalists. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abu-Salman Posted September 22, 2011 ^he's much more of a target for Western agents than Gaddafi loyalists: Who is Abdul Hakim Belhadj, the leader of the Libyan rebels? It's true that some rebels, ie the pro-Western faction, are fundamentally detrimental to Libyan interests, much worse than a Saif Al Islam, despite all the propaganda... Sida kale Nuune, do you remember the Libyan Sheikh who lectured at masjid Quba in St Matthews, Leicester, around 2005-2009 (and was an IT expert too)? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted September 25, 2011 MASS GRAVE is found in Tripoli containing over 1,270 bodies of people reportedly killed by Gaddafi forces in 1996 massacre at Abu Salim prison. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 5, 2011 Update on Libya, please read exactly what is happening in Libya. As you have all noticed, the Western Media kept quite on what is happening in the country to please Sarkozy, Cameron & Obama, no bad news is allowed to be reported from Libya on major WESTERN media. The rebel lies that they captured Dr Moussa Ibrahim, the lies that they captured Sirte airport, the lies that they killed Khamis Gaddafi 5 times and died 10 times in 3 months. And of course, you didn't hear about 2 US planes shot down in Ras Lanuf about 2 days ago, you won't hear such news at all, not even if many US troops died on that plane. Please, the article and the news I am going to post is from the ground itself, people and journalists based in there all over Libya. UPDATE ON LIBYA as you will never hear from Western backed media Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peace Action Posted October 5, 2011 he "rebels" aka "tebels (terrorist rebels)", "rats" (due to their horrific abuses and torture of civilians including cutting off of women's breasts, cutting out of the hearts of those who said "I surrender due to your gun, but my heart is with Muammar Qaddafi" and other unspeakable "behaviour" which could not be termed human by any stretch of the imagination), are a disparate group of criminals united only by their hatred of Muammar Qaddafi, direct democracy, natural socialism, truth and justice. They include "royalists" which wish to bring back a reactionary "royal" dictatorship, islamist heretics who wrongly believe that Islam is dictatorship and oppression, and not consultation (shura) and justice, a few who support 'liberal multi party indirect dictatorship under the power of private central bankers', former corrupt officials who were under investigation for embezzlement, hired mercenaries (mostly foreign from other Arab countries), European and American "special forces" and other foreign mercenaries. Is this Nuune's reliable news source? Old man give it up. Qadaafi and his family are gone and his supports should work to rebuild a new Libya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 9, 2011 The rebels killing innocent civilians on the road to Sirte, the civilians are not armed, and this video clearly shows that, the pick-up truck that the civilians were travelling came under fire from the rebels, then turned back to flee, the rest is history. If this was a Gaddafi loyalists, don't think they would run away but would come out of the vehicle to the death with their weapons, but the video shows unarmed civilians. American Style, the media misleading the world, WATCH HERE. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 9, 2011 Subxaan ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 9, 2011 ^^ Have you seen this: http://www.obamaslibya.com/Beheading.html" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> and this: http://www.obamaslibya.com/protestors.html" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> and this: http://www.obamaslibya.com/child.html" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> and many others. These are the rats Gaddafi has WARNED long before Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 9, 2011 Sirte laba biloodba waa loo socdaayee sheekada in la qabsan la yahay u egtahay. Bishii hore lahaayeen magaalada gudaha u galnay, wali magaaladana lagama saarin kooxda kale. Sheekada inay saan noqoneyso waala iska ogaa, wixii Ciraaq ka socday 2003-2008 isku badali doontaa. Sirte laba qoys walaalahey ah ayaa deganaa from mid '80s to late '90s, oo ciyaalkoodana ku dhaleen Sirte. Waxee dhaheen Reer Sirte waa dad ad adag, Qadaafina aad u taageera, tolkiisana ahee. Been been ma looga qabsanaayo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 10, 2011 JB, compare that video with this one, a rebel captured by Gaddafi Soldiers in Sirte on Friday: " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Your Arabic is good, I hope you understand clearly what he is saying, check the comments in Youtube, seems like he is telling the truth and that people in Benghazi live in fear, and whoever speaks of the truth will be gone or killed the next day, this is true in most of the towns the rebels captured. MMA, even if they capture Sirte, there is nothing left, the whole city has being carpet-bombed by NATO day and night, not a single infrastructure can be seen, and this is how NATO wants to be every city and every town in Libya so that they can send their multi-national companies to reconstruct same similar projects as in Iraq and Afghanistan, so the end result is any income the the Libya Oil generates will go to re-construction of the country, thus no future for the people, nothing at all since all the money will just go back to the West. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 15, 2011 And they had no choice but to report fighting taking place in Tripoli ,,,, http://www.thawralibya.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2962%3A2011-10-15-12-41-37&catid=77%3Apolicy&Itemid=510 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 15, 2011 And the Americans are coming to destroy the country's own weapons ......... http://www.thawralibya.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2961%3A2011-10-15-12-40-26&catid=82%3Aworld&Itemid=459 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 17, 2011 ^^ I am glad now you know what is happening, they say that Tripoli protests was the first, I posted it a month ago, they always happen and the news blackout is the reason, about four districts in Tripoli are in the hands of Gaddafi loyalists, it is a no go area for rebels, no journalists are allowed to report any protests or fighting inside Tripoli. the recent one was a heavy fighting that journalists and the rebels couldn't resist but to report it and say only 20 to 50 Gaddafi loyalists fired at us and all rubbish. - Gaddafi loyalists in Tripoli target rebel checkpoints at night, every night, they round up 20 to 60 rebels and destroy their checkpoints, it is a tactic, now the rebels no longer manage any checkpoints at night, even there was day light attacks of checkpoints by Gaddafi loyalists. - In Sirte, it is destroy or steal, no house stands in Sirte, even all that the rebels can't hold the city while NATO is continuing bombarding it day and night. - Now they turned their attention to Bani Walid since they can't declare final victory in Sirte, as Gaddafi loyalists hit back and the rebels retreat, to avoid embarrassment, they instead went to Bani Walid to destroy, NATO is bombing that town again, the fake victory that they captured Bani Walid a month ago was all propaganda. Al Arabiya: In Qaddafi’s hometown, residents accuse NTC fighters of revenge Monday, 17 October 2011 A resident sits next to wrecked furniture in his home in the Libyan city of Sirte. Many residents returned to Sirte after fleeing the war between National Transitional Council fighters and Qaddafi loyalists, only to find their houses destroyed and looted. (Photo by Reuters) A resident sits next to wrecked furniture in his home in the Libyan city of Sirte. Many residents returned to Sirte after fleeing the war between National Transitional Council fighters and Qaddafi loyalists, only to find their houses destroyed and looted. (Photo by Reuters) By Rania El Gamal SIRTE Reuters Residents returning to Sirte are accusing Libyan interim government fighters of demolishing and looting homes, shops and public buildings in Muammar Qaddafi’s home town to take revenge for its support of the fugitive leader. “They envy and hate us because Muammar is from here. But we are just civilians. The revolutionaries are coming here for revenge and destruction,” said a Sirte resident who did not want to be named. “We didn’t resist in this neighborhood so why did they destroy our homes?” Inspecting the damage to her house, she said that Sirte would never go back to how it used to be. “There is no security here anymore,” she told Reuters. Doors were broken, clothes strewn across the floor, furniture knocked over. The smoke lingering over the city from the continued fighting could be seen through a hole in the wall. Several residents said that looting had made them bitter towards the revolution that ended Qaddafi’s 42-year rule. Some saw it as a way to even the score with them for living relatively comfortably under the ousted leader. “Are you coming to liberate the city or to steal from it?” said Ahmed, another resident, inside his house. “If I knew this would happen I would not have left. I would have stayed and fought for my house.” Many residents who fled the fighting have been returning to the town now that forces loyal to the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) have hemmed still resisting Qaddafi loyalists into a small area. They found almost every house and building either damaged by a rocket or mortar, burned out or riddled with bullets. Water floods the streets and the city’s infrastructure is in tatters. The devastation is similar to that suffered by some other cities in Libya during the war. But the ferociousness of the bombardment of Sirte and the burning of homes that belong to Qaddafi family members and supporters has raised suspicions that some fighters loyal to the NTC are looking for reprisals. A luxurious home belonging to Aisha, Qaddafi’s daughter, was set on fire. The walls were destroyed after they were sprayed by bullets. Black smoke rose from houses that fighters loyal to the NTC said had belonged to Qaddafi’s friends. ”We want Muammar” “What’s happening in Sirte is revenge not liberation. When someone comes and takes your personal car and destroys your home, this is not liberation,” said Abu Anas, a Sirte resident who returned to his house to pick up belongings and found that it had been looted. “What are they liberating us from? We want Muammar,” shouted another female resident standing nearby as other locals gathered, each loudly lambasting the new government. “Some revolutionaries passed by us when we were sitting outside the house and told us ‘wait, you didn’t see anything yet’,” Mohammed, another Sirte resident said. NTC fighters say they are only checking houses for weapons being used by pro-Qaddafi forces. But Reuters reporters saw many of them roaming the streets of Sirte with chairs, tyres and computers on the backs of their pickup trucks. Brand new BMW and Toyota cars were seen being driven away by the fighters and being towed outside of the city. One fighter tried to push a white Porsche car up a street as another drove a looted beach buggy nearby. In another incident witnessed by Reuters, a group of fighters fired machine guns at an iron safe in an electronics shop. After 15 minutes of shooting, during which they considered trying a hand grenade, they finally opened it. It was empty. Waleed Mouftah, an NTC field commander, said that armed groups have infiltrated NTC brigades and it was those groups that were looting buildings and stealing from residents. He did not explain who these armed groups were but estimated their numbers at more than 200, said they had NTC identification cards and that they had been setting up fake checkpoints inside the city to steal cars. Many Libyans, especially from the western city of Misrata, which was wrecked by a bombardment from Qaddafi forces during the war, believe that fighters from Misrata are getting even with the people of Sirte for defending Qaddafi. Stories of murder and rape by Qaddafi troops in Misrata are being told behind closed doors and fuelling the anger of many Libyan men. “Let me tell you one thing. The people of Sirte are Bedouins and the Bedouin man does not forget to avenge injustice,” said a man who identified himself as Abu Fatma. “We will not forget what happened in Sirte. We will not forgive and will not allow anyone from Benghazi or Misrata to enter Sirte again.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites