@XXXpallisterXXX how do you know? all I've seen is a shady RT news report on the unrest featuring only old videos of rebels. and let's face it, RT is pro-Gadaffi.
@someman7 Aljazeera tried yesterday to deny the whole story and dismiss it as a minor local problem and NTC's Leader Abdeljaleel tried to do the same insisting that Bani walid hasn't fallen into Gaddafi loyalists hands but hours later Mohammad bashir the rebel army governor of Bani Walid confirmed the city has fallen.
this was also confirmed by the interior minister
watch?v=jZk3u8_Abq4
And this Morning Aljazeera Arabic shows rebels unable to approach the city
@123VivaDjazair i don't know Arabic. but even from RT's reporting it seems like a local problem. even if it isn't, don't you think that rebels - which are all over the place now - can simply pay one last visit to the city and root the remnants of the resistance out?
Rebels have now shifted their attention to the NTC that they consider to be traitors.
a couple of days ago they overrun NTC headquarters, vandalized the place, computers were taken to extract information and a number of demands were made including the removal of all dual citizens from government and this includes Prime minister alkeib and his deputy!
I doubt you will find many rebels eager to spill blood in Bani Walid ... and I'll think this is a start of a wider resistance
I know it's really disgusting that an event like this that is rattling all Libya is unreported by Aljazeera English!
The strange thing is that rebel Libyan Television stations (Arabic) are reporting it extensively and I am guessing that this has forced Aljazeera Arabic to report it too in fear of losing what is left of their credibility in Libya but Aljazeera English keeps hiding important stories that the Qatari royal family don't want to be aired.
@123VivaDjazair I find it so anoying that no English speaking channels other than Russia Today have picked up on events in Lybia. Maybe they will later on, but at the minute no channel is speaming about Lybia :(
Dose france really need a law to make it a crime to state ones convictions? Do they have a law against anyone denying the holocaust? Why stir up past hatred?
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rolovolo 1 month ago
I can't beleive that AJ hasn't reported on Lybia! Pro-Gaddafi forces have re-taken Bani Walid, theres been fighting around Tripoli and more protest.
XXXpallisterXXX 1 month ago
@XXXpallisterXXX how do you know? all I've seen is a shady RT news report on the unrest featuring only old videos of rebels. and let's face it, RT is pro-Gadaffi.
someman7 1 month ago
@someman7 Aljazeera tried yesterday to deny the whole story and dismiss it as a minor local problem and NTC's Leader Abdeljaleel tried to do the same insisting that Bani walid hasn't fallen into Gaddafi loyalists hands but hours later Mohammad bashir the rebel army governor of Bani Walid confirmed the city has fallen.
this was also confirmed by the interior minister
watch?v=jZk3u8_Abq4
And this Morning Aljazeera Arabic shows rebels unable to approach the city
watch?v=-KZMLjm2u4Q
123VivaDjazair 1 month ago
@123VivaDjazair i don't know Arabic. but even from RT's reporting it seems like a local problem. even if it isn't, don't you think that rebels - which are all over the place now - can simply pay one last visit to the city and root the remnants of the resistance out?
someman7 1 month ago
@someman7
Rebels have now shifted their attention to the NTC that they consider to be traitors.
a couple of days ago they overrun NTC headquarters, vandalized the place, computers were taken to extract information and a number of demands were made including the removal of all dual citizens from government and this includes Prime minister alkeib and his deputy!
I doubt you will find many rebels eager to spill blood in Bani Walid ... and I'll think this is a start of a wider resistance
123VivaDjazair 1 month ago
@XXXpallisterXXX
I know it's really disgusting that an event like this that is rattling all Libya is unreported by Aljazeera English!
The strange thing is that rebel Libyan Television stations (Arabic) are reporting it extensively and I am guessing that this has forced Aljazeera Arabic to report it too in fear of losing what is left of their credibility in Libya but Aljazeera English keeps hiding important stories that the Qatari royal family don't want to be aired.
123VivaDjazair 1 month ago
@123VivaDjazair I find it so anoying that no English speaking channels other than Russia Today have picked up on events in Lybia. Maybe they will later on, but at the minute no channel is speaming about Lybia :(
XXXpallisterXXX 1 month ago
Dose france really need a law to make it a crime to state ones convictions? Do they have a law against anyone denying the holocaust? Why stir up past hatred?
dapop1001 1 month ago
3 months in prison?? 3 bloody months in prison for killing so many people. Isn't this the biggest joke of the year!
408Magenta 1 month ago