[2011.03.29]- As'ad Abukhalil@ AlJazeera Arabic News Hour (by phone)

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Prof. As'ad Abukhalil http://angryarab.net/, http://angryarab.blogspot.com/,
intervention on US intervention in Libya.
given to Al-Jazeera Arabic NewsHour.
on 2011.03.29

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  • 00Juwan00 claims:

    "My cousin was in early protests shot by mercenaries" "Tripoli cousin told me yesterday for 1st time about threats rape if family member talk to media or roganise demos" "my aunt and her family were missing in Gheryan area of Misrata " "my cousins took part in Benghazi, Misrata and Tripoli"

    "he had already shot protestors with anti-aircraft guns, my own cousin was killed by  bullet "

  • @AntinaziHippy he claimed the ""Tripoli cousin told me" part here, did you track his other posting for the rest of the quotes?

  • @anonymouscrazybear He knows nothing about Libya, in some topics were it was proved he knew nothing about country he had to lie that he emigrated while a kid.

    Nothing of what he says ever happened, Libya was prosperous normal country. Rebels are scum.

  • @AntinaziHippy well with "Libya was normal country" you lost me. Some of the rebels, specially the leaders were part of the Gadhafi regime. So if they are scum now, they were scum yesterday, and the regime that allowed them to prosper is not what I call "normal".

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  • libyan wanna democracy ... nato want oil !! so nato support labyan to share libyan oil !! i hope the nato take 10 to 20 persent of oil and keep the 90 to 80 for libyan ... we all know us goverment not care about people :)

  • "We left behind our friends from Chad. We left behind their bodies. We had 70 or 80 people from Chad working for our company. They cut them dead with pruning shears and axes, attacking them, saying you're providing troops for Gadhafi. The Sudanese, the Chadians were massacred. We saw it ourselves." (A Turkish oilfield worker who fled Libya, speaking to the BBC and quoted in NPR's "In Libya, African Migrants Say They Face Hostility," 25 February 2011)

  • @anonymouscrazybear "There were 3,000 prisoners in Benghazi before the uprising -- petty criminals, murderers -- but they were released," said Benur, adding that only 102 people are currently behind bars.

    "Some of the released are fighting on the frontline and others have died in combat. They have been extremely brave so we will not put them back in prison," he said.

  • @anonymouscrazybear Libya was a normal country, with best standars of living in Africa.

    Agree those people are traitors and scum, should have been kicked out of government long time ago, they must improve there recruiting to government. The rest are mostly not better. 500 people on this video:

    youtube.com/watch?v=fDtsncp0IR­M

  • @anonymouscrazybear Whats weird about this? My cosuisn are no exception, majority of Tripoli originally came form elsewhere and have relatives threatened by Gaddafi armour which Nato alone can take out. Exception maybe Souq al jum3a the heart of Tripoli but was fiercest in early demonstrations even now hear about their activities. They are original Tripoli families but they sympathise with all of Libya and have had enough of being rules by mad man and sons for 42 years.

  • @AntinaziHippy Every Libyan family i know has lost at least 1 realative and many friends. We are only 6 million with large familes and we all keep in touch. Any Libyan who meets another starts with what family are you from and works out how they are connected in a few minutes. I have a Gaddafi official as a relative by marriage, which goes for all Libyans. Even this same Gaddafi official had a brother who was under house arrest and harrassed for years

  • @AntinaziHippy I never said my aunt was killed by AA gun, but then you cliam mi said my uncle was killed which i never did as I i have not lsot an uncle yet. i said protestors were met with AA before there was a war. There are films of people carrying bits of bodies in Benghazi hopitals and we heard about it before on phonecalls, including when we condoled my aunt 4 her sons death she said im just happy he was 'only' killed by a bullet and is buried in one piece i could kiss him goodbye.

  • @AntinaziHippy I never said that, its you eho know nothign about Libya except Libaysn are scum gaddafi is great despite acknowldging 1 crime, hanging of students in 70s and 80s for demanding reinstating elected student union then became movement pushing for return of parliament and constituion. Besides imagine I am a CIA plant (who created a YT page of Arabic music before any Arab revolution LOL) who are the anti Gadafi libyans in the media and on YT? actors? Majority never abroad even for trip

  • @00Juwan00 Yehh, yehh LOL, in some stories your cousin was killed by mercenaries in others it was your aunt killed by aircraft guns... go on tell your lies everyone can google you and see what a bag of crap you are.

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