Tag Archives: Arab Summer

Blacks in Libya Still Targeted by anti-Ghaddafi Forces: killings, beatings, abuse

One quarter of indigenous Libyans are black Africans.  In addition to that, there were over 1 million workers from Sub-Saharan African countries, including Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ghana, Mali, Niger, and Nigeria, in Libya at the start of the uprising. … Continue reading

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Libya Strategy Changes Yield Results Amidst Disaster

According to intelligence and facts on the ground a change in strategy of Libyan Defense Forces and increased tribal support yields positive results. The Green Flag is hoisted in parts of Bengazi, Cyrenaica, and other cities. After yesterdays extension of … Continue reading

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NATO Extends Libya Campaign Green Flag Flies Over Bengazi

While the worlds eyes were on Palestine´s bet for statehood, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon met in a separate session. To the press Rasmussen declared that he had emphasized NATO´s commitment in former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq, stating … Continue reading

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A “Humanitarian War” on Syria? Military Escalation. Towards a Broader Middle East-Central Asian War?

by Michel Chossudovsky “As I went back through the Pentagon in November 2001, one of the senior military staff officers had time for a chat. Yes, we were still on track for going against Iraq, he said. But there was … Continue reading

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Lockerbie Libya Syria; Who To Frame Next

New evidence in the Pan Am 103 bombing over Lockerbie is clearing the name of Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, who was convicted and sentenced during the Camp Zeist Trial. As many intelligence experts have suggested for years, the evidence is leading … Continue reading

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Hariri Implicated in Arming NATO Insurgency in Syria.

The captured Syrian Insurgent Hayel Hasan al Hammoud, who was arrested in relations to arms transports, murder on police and military personel, and the shooting of peaceful protesters, to stirr up violence against the Syrian Government, implicates former Lebanese Prime … Continue reading

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Syria Sanctions and E.U.`s hunger for Oil.

The recently elected Secretary General of the 22 Nations Arab League, Nabil Al Arabi,  visited Syria on Wednesday for discussions about “the troubles” in Syria. The visit follows new E.U. sanctions against Syria. The public positioning in the diplomatic war … Continue reading

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