* * Armed gangs of Misrata attacked a small village 60km distant from Bani el Walid and Resistance fighters in Bani el Walid have responded with great courage. Bani el Walid, October 2, 2012 – The first attack resulted in the death … Continue reading →
* 50 facts that show the truth about the freedom of expression in Syria and Libya – Here all the sources of the video 50 fatti che dimostrano la verità circa la libertà d’espressione in Siria e Libia – A … Continue reading →
* * DAMASCUS, (SANA) – The Syrian TV showed footage of bodies of terrorists from Egypt and Jordan who were killed by the Syrian armed forces when it was clearing al-Qaboun neighborhood in Damascus from armed terrorist groups. The terrorists … Continue reading →
* In one episode of the famous morning transmission conducted by Jean Jacques Bourdin (Bourdin & co.) the topic is Syria. A member of the opposition would have to be guest of transmission but given her last minute unavailability, Stephane … Continue reading →
* Confessions by terrorists – Confessione dei terroristi * Posted by Ryuzakero, 18 Juli 2012. Reloaded & Supported by LibyanFreePressNetwork at http://wp.me/p1DGte-1Z8 * * *
* * Congressman Paul on intervention in Syria – Full text: When Will We Attack Syria? Plans, rumors, and war propaganda for attacking Syria and deposing Assad have been around for many months. This past week however, it was reported … Continue reading →
* Yesterday “rebels” from Zintan arrested Melinda Taylor (one of the lawyers appointed by ICC to defend Saif) and other 3 officials from ICC who came in Libya to visit Saif. Local officials accused her of trying to pass to … Continue reading →
* In an interview released to Reuters, Hassan Ziglam, NTC finance rat-minister said to want resign because of “wastage of public funds” in fact he claimed that many rats are swindling their own rat-government by receiving, through false information, much … Continue reading →
* “There is no option but to form a new party – not a party to rule the people, but to draw out the masses from within the people. Not a partial party that rules the entirety, but an entirety … Continue reading →
* Seif al-Islam Gaddafi and the Fight behind the Scene over His Fate by Alexander MEZYAEV The legal proceedings against Seif al-Islam, the son of Muammar Gaddafi, have developed into an unusual situation, that has had no precedents in the … Continue reading →
* * The Top Ten Myths in the War Against Libya by MAXIMILIAN C. FORTE Since Colonel Gaddafi has lost his military hold in the war against NATO and the insurgents/rebels/new regime, numerous talking heads have taken to celebrating this … Continue reading →
* Interview from 14/05/2011 TRANSCRIPTION REBEL: She told us “Please this is not our ways or what our faith or our Islam condones. Please why are you doing this?” REPORTER: And you didn’t listen to her? REBEL: No. REPORTER: Because … Continue reading →
* Interview with a man who has been tortured for months in Misurata’s jails * TRANSCRIPTION OF THE INTERVIEW 1.This is a Pal-Talk conversation in which a Green ex prisoner in the Barbarian jails of Misurata rats is revealing of … Continue reading →
* Yesterday, Green Fighters from Tarhouna attacked and stopped Misurata’s rats directed to the Green city Bani Walid. NTC rats in fact ordered to their useless mercenaries “to clean” Bani Walid from Gaddafi’s supporters who are in control of the … Continue reading →
* According NTC’s rats spokesman Nasser El-Manee in those 50 cars there were 200 militants who went to “protest” yesterday outside the Libyan prime minister’s office in Tripoli. The fighting started when a group of men, mainly from Yefren and … Continue reading →
* “There is no punishment for acts made necessary by the February 17 revolution,” read the law published on the National Transitional Council’s rat-website. * Now lets see some of these “acts made necessary” (to destroy Libya)… * Rebels aka … Continue reading →
* NTC rat-official Fathi Baja said on Thursday that 65 of the NTC’s 72-rats-members approved a no-confidence motion against Prime rat-Minister Abdurrahim el-Keib in a meeting on Wednesday. The reason? Incompetence. * * Giovedì l’ufficiale-ratto Fathi Baja ha dichiarato che … Continue reading →
– The United Nations and the Libyan authorities today signed an agreement establishing the legal framework under which the UN mission set up last year to support the country’s post-conflict reconstruction efforts will operate. The status of mission agreement between … Continue reading →
3 NATO Mercenaries have been killed in Misratah by Libyan resistance according to اخبار المقاومة الليبية. The bodies of the Mercenaries were found on the side of a road. Small clashes have been continuing in Tripoli, witnesses report continuous gun … Continue reading →
Nato Crimes committed in Libya by NCT mercenaries* Tutti i crimini contenuti in questo video sono nulla confronto a quello che e’ stato realmente commesso da quel branco di delinquenti cui si sono affrettati a stringere la mano e fare … Continue reading →
“The treatment was inhuman,” said Doctor Osama Mussa, as the prison guards around him looked uneasy. “They burnt people with cigarettes, beat their feet, hung men by their arms – look here,” he said, showing dark swollen rings and scars … Continue reading →
4 December 2011 – The rebels threaten to invade Tunisia – According to the News Agency Akhbar Libya Arab Elmokawama, pickup trucks outfitted with various heavy weapons teams would be moving towards the Tunisian border. These are the “rebels” by … Continue reading →
The Libyan government apparently wants to share its successful experience of overthrowing the Gaddafi regime with like-minded Syrians. It has sent 600 of its troops to support local militants against the Assad regime, according to media reports. The fighters have … Continue reading →
The torture by ‘rebels’ of Libyan Liberation Army Colonel Ali Becht, filmed and distributed as a warning to the Resistance download the video before they remove it from the web scaricate il video prima che lo rimuovano dalla rete Torture … Continue reading →
READAZIONE di LibyanFreePress (sezione italiana) – Se qualche fanatico adoratore del colonialismo della North Atlantic Terrorist Organization, soddisfatto della devastazione e massacri compiuti in nome di un fantomatico “dio”, ma sarebbe meglio dire “demone” cornuto e sanguinario, crede di poter … Continue reading →
ENGLISH = While Al Qaida Flag flies over the Courthouse in Benghazi, NATO has asked the rebels, who sold their own country, to pay the bill for the war. The bill rises to $ 480 billion. This war has claimed so … Continue reading →
RATS REBELS LIBYENS, by DESINFORMEZ3VOUS ثورة الجرذان عملاء فرنسا فى بنغازى وليبيا. by Jmclibya Hymne des rebelles (Rats) libyens, by ObamaUsa100/ ليبيا : نشيد ثورة الجرذان
ENGLISH = Many many bodie have been found in Sirte, killed by Nato bombs and Rats rockets. And it was all made to protect civilians, remember??? What PressTV didn’t said, is that these crimes are also made by the Rats, … Continue reading →
ENGLISH – “Without NATO there is No Victory“ = That is: we can not win without NATO even a clogged toilet, because the people is not with the NCT and we are parasitic ticks ITALIANO – “Senza la Nato Non … Continue reading →
Al Jazeera’s victory claim on Bani Walid is a complete fake 17 Oktober 2011 Al Jazeera’s liar in chief Tony Birtley just appeared in front of a screne set of about 20 NTC actors and claimed that he is in … Continue reading →
Dopo aver lanciato il sasso e nascosto la mano, dopo Sarkosy e Bernard Henry Lévy, arrivano Israele e le sue lobby: chiavi alla mano… Riportato dal TG italiano di RAI 2, letto su giornali quotidiani quali “Il Riformista“, “La Stampa” … Continue reading →
Great resistance and victories of the Libyan people against Nato-mercenaries Sirte is controlling by Libyan army and Libyan moujaheeds with Libyan volunteers. In Sirte now hard fight. Sirte. Last day 26.9. 2011, were killed about 100 Nato-mercenaries and 450 wounded. … Continue reading →
NATO Crimes in Libya (pictures for people +18) very impressive photo-gallery at this link http://www.zangetna.com/t14504-topic not suited to an audience too young and sensitive
Libya: Rebels Create Humanitarian Disaster, Then Blame it on Qaddafi Corporate media complicit in covering for rebel war crimes. by Tony Cartalucci – Land Destroyer Report Despite desperate attempts by Wall Street and London to proclaim their intervention in … Continue reading →
MARTYRS OF ABU GHARARA TRIBE This is Hatim Nassr Al-Rimali, he lived in Janzour , he was a member of Abou Gharara tribe, he was single and born in 1989. He was arrested on Saturday 24th-Sep-2011 because he worked in … Continue reading →
I fatti sul terreno sono che la NATO e il CNT hanno il controllo di non più del 15% della Libia, e che non più del 5% approva il CNT e l’aggressione della NATO. Con questo risultato di una campagna … Continue reading →
Mentre i piloti canadesi si rifiutano di bombardare zone densamente popolate ed obiettivi civili (coerentemente non accettano di provocare “danni collaterali civili”, visto che lo scopo della missione Nato era, a parole, quello di difendere i civili, non di ucciderli), i mercenari-Nato invece non si fanno scrupoli e sparano a zero su tutto e su tutti. Questo la dice lunga sulle reali intenzioni e sensibilità umana dei “ribelli”.
Come al-Qaida è arrivata al potere a Tripoli Thierry Meyssan, Réseau Voltaire, Beirut (Libano), 6/9/2011 Testo originale in français qui (FOTO: Il leader storico di al-Qaida in Libia, Abdelhakim Belhadj, è divenuto il governatore militare della Tripoli “liberata” ed è … Continue reading →
In this interview with PressTV the ‘rebels’ show to be utterly ignorant, without knowledge of the facts, liars and sold to the Euro-Yankee, they’re giving all the assets of Libya and throwing to the winds over 40 years of work, economic and social development, colonial independence. But how can they be so stupid? (Editorial)
In questa video-intervista a PressTV i “ribelli” dimostrano di essere assolutamente ignoranti, senza cognizione di causa, bugiardi e venduti alle potenze euro-yankee, cui stanno regalando tutti i beni della Libia e gettando alle ortiche oltre 40 anni di lavoro, di sviluppo economico e sociale, di indipendenza coloniale. Ma come si fa ad essere così stupidi? (Redazionale di LibyanFreePress)
NON COMMENT Libyan Free Press After 6-months-long failing attempts to overthrow Gaddafi by the hands of ‘Libyan rebels’ and to weaken his regime by permanent bombings, the ‘democratic’ powers have put their last ace on table. On Saturday evening August … Continue reading →
Al-Qaida-fighter and Salafist Abdul Hakim Belhadj is now Military Commander of Tripoli (aug 26) Speaking to RT today live from Brazil, Asia Times correspondent Pepe Escobar said that an al-Qaeda asset is now leading the military of rebel-controlled Libya. According … Continue reading →
“Dove non c’è guerra, bisogna inventarla per fare scambi” (Rothschild) . Le agenzie e le catene mediatiche internazionali che hanno decretato la “caduta” prematura del presidente libico sono concordi nell’apprezzamento. Tripoli, la capitale della Libia, vive uno stato di anarchia … Continue reading →
Press Conference Moussa Ibrahim after Rebels Entered Tripoli – August 21, 2011
Moussa Ibrahim speaks of 1300 people killed from 12.00 noon until 23.00 on August 21 with 5000 wounded. He expressed his fear that many families who are well-known people supporting Gaddafi are afraid that they will be killed by the Rebels to settle scores. They either need to fight or get killed.
He mentioned the killing of a civilian who was simply walking on the street. He was killed because he was a supporter of the Jamahiriya.
NATO has killed quite a lot of these 1300 people by bombing checkpoints and everything else that they have relentlessly bombed today.
He asks NATO to order their Rebels to return in order to prevent a massacre taking place in Tripoli. NATO is held responsible for this blood bath. They made sure the Rebels could enter Tripoli and settle the scores.
Let’s just hope it will not turn out as terrible as Moussa Ibrahim predicts, but his account seems logical. Both parties are filled with fear and hatred towards each other.
Tripoli, 22 agosto 2011: i “ribelli” Nato hanno fretta, prima che scada il mandato. Notizie contrastanti sulla presenza di “ribelli” armati nella capitale libica. Interviste a diversi giornalisti e analisti, tra cui Lizzie Phelan, Dr. Franklin Lamb e Mahdi Nazemroaya chiusi in un hotel di Tripoli.
Conflicting reports on the presence of “insurgents” armed to the Libyan capital. Interviews with several journalists and analysts, including Lizzie Phelan, Dr. Franklin Lamb and Mahdi Nazemroaya closed in a hotel in Tripoli.
Tripoli, Libya – The quality of life continues to degrade in certain areas of western Libya while public anxiety noticeably rises over missing Libyan children as the first week of an unusually stressful Ramadan passes.
The shortage of gasoline has become acute and despite government efforts to curtail price gouging, one taxi driver told this observer yesterday that while the usual price of ‘benzene’ was five liters (one gallon) for $.40 (forty US cents) he is now having to pay as much as ” 4 dinars for one liter of petrol!” That is roughly the equivalent of 13 US dollars for a gallon of gasoline, a huge price surge in a country long accustomed to cheap, heavily subsidized fuel. “Informal economy” (black market) fuel arrives in car trunks from the Tunisian border and its increasingly common to see fellows with a make shift funnel trying to get more benzene into their vehicle tanks than they splash and spill on neighborhood streets.
Walking around the “medina” off Omar Muktar Street near my hotel yesterday afternoon, the angst over deteriorating conditions is apparent. Shops, like homes, are now subject to rolling blackouts and quickly become hot and stuffy, discouraging would be customers from entering. Some food stores have to discard milk and other perishable items given the up to 11 hour power cuts that send temperatures above 100F. One gentleman on Rashid Street in downtown Tripoli said his family had not had power for five days and the pump that supplies water to his apartment building stopped working so they lack two essential utilities.
NATO’s arguable act of piracy earlier this week in commandeering the fuel tanker ship Cartagena off the coast of Malta that was bringing gasoline to Tripoli and sending it instead to rebel militia based close to Benghazi is yet again explained from NATO HQ as necessary for “protecting the civilian population of Libya.”
According to Libya’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim, “The age of piracy is coming back to the Mediterranean because of NATO.”
Some frustrated shop keepers just shutter their shops and seek relief at the beach or take a nap waiting for sundown and their Ramadan Iftar (feast) to begin. But lack of electricity even affects its preparation. ( note: 15 minutes ago NATO bombed the public beach near my hotel as three other bombs landed nearby—targets unknown)
Every time a bomb blast is heard, a chorus of passersby and kids invariably point toward the bomb site and watch the rising white or black smoke (the color depending on the type of bomb or missile) and some shout, “F— NATO! F—Obama!” Etc.
If a foreigner is confronted by angry citizens who may blame Americans for NATO’s bombing, a sure fire way to quickly reduce crowd tension is for the foreigner to make the peace sign and make a fist with his other hand and chant a few times: “Allah! Mohammad! Muammar! Libye! Abass!” (God!, Mohammad!, Qadaffi!, Libya!, that’s all we need!”) The locals appreciate the sentiment and pre-teens often join the popular chant and dance.
As of the morning of 8/7/11 NATO statistics show that since 3/31/11, NATO forces have launched 18,270 sorties, mainly against Western Libya, including 6,932 bomb/missile strike sorties. Last night (8/6/11) there were 115 sorties including 45 bombings of which 12 were in central Tripoli starting a 10 p.m.
To their great credit, some Congressional staffers on the US Senate Armed Services Committee who liaise with the Pentagon, have acted on constituent complaints and have criticized NATO’s incomplete description of its bombing of Libyan civilians.
For example earlier this week NATO reported its bombing of the village on Zlitan, about 160 miles east of Tripoli in the Western Mountains as follows: “In the vicinity of Zlitan:1 Ammunition Storage Facility, 1 Military Facility, 2 Multiple Rocket Launchers.”
However, still absent from this particular NATO report on its website is the fact that its bombing attack killed the wife and two children of Mustafa Naji, a local Zlitan physics teacher. Mustafa’s wife Ibtisam, and their two children, Mohammad 5 and Muttasim, were pulverized. Once again, NATO said it could not confirm the “accidental killings” but would investigate.
Where are the children?
Also of growing public and government concern in Western Libya is the whereabouts of 53 female and 52 male children aged one to 12 years and another group ranging from 12 to 18 years, both part of a government-run home for orphans and abused children that until February was operating in Misrata, now under rebel control. According to several reports over the past three months and testimony presented last Thursday evening to the international media gathered at the Tripoli Rexis Hotel, by the General Union for Civil Society Organizations:
The 105 children, part of more than 1000 missing, were “kidnapped” by rebel forces as they entered Misrata and went on a killing spree, some of which has been documented by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International among other groups. There is no question that the children are no longer in their sheltered facility. But from there what became of them remains a mystery.
The Libyan government claims the youngsters were kidnapped by rebels who went on a rampage in late February. Several reports from eyewitnesses claim that the children were last seen being put onto either a Turkish, Italian, or French boat. More than one witness claimed to have witnessed some of the children being sold in Tunisia. On his tweeter page, the local Russian Telesur reporter said that “several sources have affirmed that the 105 children were taken out of the country in a ship that could be Turkish, French or Italian.”
Libyan Social Affairs Minister Ibrahim Sharif told reporters in Tripoli this week that, “We want the truth and we hold those countries responsible for the well-being of these children who are neither soldiers nor combatants.” Sharif added that a rebel doctor captured by government troops testified that some of the orphans had been taken to France and Italy. Given Misrata’s history as a main North African slave trading port, a fact that today partially explains tensions among the one third of Libya’s population that is black and who are descendants of slaves and many of whom live in western Libya in villages now fighting the Misrata and Benghazi based rebels, concern is acute.
While Libya has had perhaps the most strictly enforced child protection laws in the Middle East and Africa, people here remember clearly that France was at the center of a scandal in 2007 when aid workers from the Zoe’s Ark charity attempted to fly 103 children out of Chad, to the south of Libya, who they said were orphans from neighboring Sudan. International aid staff later found that the children were in fact Chadian and had at least one living parent. People here fear a similar fate for the Libyan youngsters.
Also on people’s minds in Libya is what happened two years ago in Haiti when “orphans,” according to local authorities, were kidnapped. Given the epidemic of human trafficking in this region, especially of children, fears are well founded.
NATO has not replied to inquiries demanding information about the disappeared children nor has UNICEF, Save the Children or Secretary of State Clinton’s office. Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich has agreed to demand that the White House order an immediate investigation and of course any human rights advocate could raise this issue in the West and demand an urgent inquiry from her/his government.
The Libyan government as well as both the Roman Catholic Papal representative Bishop Giovanni Martinelli, and Father Daoud of the Anglican Church of Christ the King, in Tripoli have demanded that the UN investigate and find the children.
As for the National Transition Council, its spokesman denied charges that they have sold the children and claim that the Libyan government in Tripoli have all the children and that they are using them as human shields at the now five times bombed Bab al Azizya complex in central Tripoli. No known human rights organization or journalist who has investigated this claim has reported seeing any sign of the children at Bab al Azizya. The General Union, noted above, has photos and names and ages of all the missing children and have widely publicized them.
More than a dozen social welfare organizations, women’s groups and Libya’s Lawyer syndicates have launched an intensive media and public involvement campaign to find the children who have now been missing for nearly six months.
Franklin Lamb is in Libya and can be reached at fplamb@gmail.com
Avevano garantito di poter prendere Tripoli in poche settimane invece le truppe lealiste hanno dimostrato di poter colpire il cuore di Bengasi, la capitale dei ribelli. Questi ultimi, insieme alla Nato che ha lanciato raids aerei mirati, avrebbero dovuto uccidere Muammar Gheddafi, invece hanno cominciato a uccidersi tra loro con l’esecuzione di Abdel Fattah Younes, ex Ministro degli interni del regime schieratosi con i ribelli, dei quali era diventato il capo militare.
La coalizione che ha riunito tribù diverse e gruppi politici variegati (inclusi gli estremisti islamici) sembra andare in pezzi. La crisi tra le diverse anime del Consiglio nazionale di transizione (Cnt) era già tangibile da tempo ma è esplosa con l’uccisone di Younes, tutta ancora da chiarire. Richiamato a Bengasi dal fronte di Brega, dove guidava l’assalto alla roccaforte lealista, per rispondere a una fantomatica commissione che gli contestava rapporti con il regime e traffici di armi, Younes è stato ucciso dagli stessi ribelli che lo avevano prelevato.
Secondo un comandante insurrezionale, che ha preteso di restare anonimo, sarebbero stati alcuni fondamentalisti islamici unitisi alla rivolta ad averlo assassinato per vendicare le feroci rappresaglie ordinate dal generale quando era il numero due del regime contro i miliziani del GMIL (Gruppo Militante Islamico Libico). “Alcuni di quegli estremisti adesso stanno lottando al fianco di noi insorti, e si sono sempre rifiutati di combattere agli ordini di Younes, vedendolo anzi con sospetto”, ha spiegato.
L’ufficiale ha aggiunto che lo stesso Mustafa Abdul Jalil, il presidente del Consiglio Nazionale Transitorio di Bengasi che due sere fa annunciò la morte del capo di stato maggiore anti-regime, “non ha potuto accusare direttamente gli integralisti perché ne ha paura”. Secondo fonti del Cnt il leader del commando omicida sarebbe stato arrestato mentre gli esecutori materiali restano latitanti. Si tratterrebbe di miliziani della Brigata Obaida ibn Jarrah, una milizia che affianca i rivoltosi e che prende nome da uno dei compagni del profeta Maometto. Da Tripoli, il regime di Gheddafi ha accusato al-Qaeda dell’uccisione di Younes ma la pista islamista potrebbe costituire un comodo capro espiatorio per giustificare l’eliminazione di un uomo in realtà scomodo per molti leader ribelli.
Il bengasino Jallil, anche lui ex ministro di Gheddafi, ha sempre considerato Younes un pericoloso rivale anche perché era un esponente di spicco della potente tribù degli Abdyat, di Tobruk, le cui milizie erano giunte in armi a Bengasi per chiedere la liberazione del generale e poi spiegazioni sulla sua morte.
Secondo Abdullah Baio una delle sue guardie del corpo, Younes sarebbe stato portato in auto a Bengasi da uomini della Brigata 17 Febbraio, guidata dall’ex ingegnere petrolchimico Fawzi Bu Katef, uno dei comandanti che non aveva mai digerito l’incarico di Younis ai vertici militari dell’insurrezione. Un altro rivale di Younes è il colonnello Khalifa Hifter, eroe della guerra in Ciad degli anni ’80 e in seguito passato alla dissidenza fuggendo negli Stati Uniti dove ha vissuto per 20 anni sotto la protezione della Cia prima di tornare a Bengasi nel marzo scorso. L’uccisione di Younes e le sue conseguenze rendono e ancora più evidenti l’incapacità militare dei ribelli libici e la loro instabilità politica.
Nel tentativo di mostrare una forza politica inesistente Jallil ha decretato lo scioglimento delle diverse milizie che compongono l’esercito ribelle: per lo più formazioni tribali ma anche politiche come quelle che si richiamano al GMIL o ai jihadisti di Derna. ”E’ ora di sciogliere queste milizie. Chiunque si rifiuterà di porre in atto questo decreto verrà processato”, ha detto il presidente del Cnt aggiungendo che le brigate della città di Bengasi saranno assorbite dal ministero dell’Interno.
Ventiquattrore ore dopo i funerali di Younes a Bengasi si è però scatenata una battaglia che il Cnt attribuisce a un’incursione di uomini di Gheddafi che avrebbero liberato 300 prigionieri di guerra. Nello scontro sarebbero morti sei insorti e 31 lealisti sarebbero stati catturati ma molti sospettano che si sia trattato dell’inizio della guerra tra le diverse milizie degli insorti. Gli alleati della Nato, coloro per i quali italiani ed europei combattono da cinque mesi, sembrano quindi allo sbando e fa sorridere ricordare con quanta facilità è stata attribuita loro da Washington, Londra, Parigi e Roma la patente di sinceri democratici e combattenti per la libertà.
Solo pochi giorni or sono il Cnt è stato invitato ad aprire sedi diplomatiche in Europa quale legittimo rappresentante del popolo libico. A quanto pare è invece solo il rappresentante non molto legittimo di diverse milizie, incluse quelle jihadiste, pronte a sbranarsi tra loro (impiegando anche le armi fornite da Parigi e Roma) prima ancora di aver fatto cadere il regime di Gheddafi.
Di fronte all’ottusa incapacità di Unione Europea e Nato spicca per acutezza e lungimiranza il monito più volte formulato dall’Unione Africana che ha più volte messo in guardia la comunità internazionale contro il rischio di “feudalizzazione” di una Libia fuori controllo in mano a signori della guerra e milizie. Un’altra Somalia nel cuore del Mediterraneo a pochi chilometri dalle coste italiane.