Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
Gadafi and his gang of thugs must be prosecute for crimes against humanity.
Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
Gadafi and his gang of thugs must be prosecute for crimes against humanity.
Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
well i have been in libya near binghazi for about 10 years and was born also in libya. well as far as gadafi is concerned then he was considered as a brutal leader there in the population and libiyans were already trying to get rid of him but due to strong intelligence, they cant do that, but now after the events in egypt, they got courage to do so.
Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
In his latest interview he’s blaming Al Qaeda for the protests and for drugging the youth of the country into revolt.
- I couldn’t stop laughing after his interview.
This guy has gone bonkers!
Re: Libya protests: 140 'massacred' as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
He is also angry that the Queen of England has been in power longer than him without being brutally murdered. Blaming Al Qaeda seems llike a desperate attempt to get the West back on side.
Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
Libya Executes 150 Troops for Refusing to Attack Protesters
Executions Occurred in Waning Days of Benghazi Attacks
by Jason Ditz, February 24, 2011
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It is now a matter of common knowledge that the Gadhafi regime has lost control of virtually the entire military of Libya (as well as virtually the entire territory of Libya), but when troops first started defying orders to turn their guns on protesters, the reactions were quite shocking.
According to some new reports coming out of the now Free City of Benghazi, military commanders executed some 150 members of the army in their city alone to punish them for defying orders to attack the protesters.
Of course since then, much of the military has defected to the side of the protesters, and Libyan pilots ordered to bomb the protesters have either flown their planes out of the country or, in the case of one of them, ejected and let the plane crash into the countryside.
The executions reveal the regime’s first reaction to the defiance of the rank and file soldiers, but clearly, as the violence picked up speed much of the military’s leadership got the same idea and ditched the regime in favor of the protesters, which have clearly been the winning side.
Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
Yea, its hard to believe that people have been living under his rule for this long.
Re: Libya protests: 140 ‘massacred’ as Gaddafi sends in snipers to crush dissent
well hez an idiot. in the end he can say only this ![]()