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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2011

Labor to the West from the beginning of the crisis in Libya Mustafa Abdul Jalil, Minister of Justice and his interview with the British ambassador in Libya
Was arrested on 21/02/2011
Six British SAS soldiers landed by helicopter at the dead of night in eastern Libya. They were carrying passports from several countries, guns and explosives. They were detained by rebels. And during two days of negotiations for their release, Britain's ambassador to Libya said they were there to "liaise" the opposition. But a lot of people aren't convinced by this version of events.

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  • Yes - this is typical! RAT LIES! "Diplomats"...what a JOKE! CRIMINALS is the right word for this RATS! Entering Libya without permission, with weapons! They all belong into prison and this GAY minister too! Just CRIMINALS! MURDERERS!

  • Muslim country interest is take your dictators back to your country we want our own currency gold and silvery not Rothschild paper fraud.

  • if you try to defend your country your a terrorist but if a foreign soldier hits you with bombs it called democracy. NATO is nothing but a bunch of mercenaries criminals.

  • I think this is stages to make TNC look legitimate. NATO is already providing air assistance and their are some foreign troops reported to be in Libya. So what is all this commotion about.

  • i think the west are going to destroy themselves. 

  • The best of British terrorism.

  • Diplomats with false identities, guns and explosives, sneaking in stealthly... Is this common practice for British diplomacy?

  • You don’t go to the front lines for a meeting.

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