مظاهرات ضد القدافي في كل انحاء ليبيا

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This video is for those questioning the nature of the Libyan Uprising.

These footages are from the early stages of the revolution when the people came out protesting peacefully...from the East, to the West.

...All they wanted, was their basic human rights.

This is a Video that has been circulating around Libya via bluetooth from person to person. The name of the composer is only known by the name of Aimen as stated in the end of the video. I was not able to find this video anywhere on the internet and wish to share it with the world.

I take no credit in making this video, but I sure would love to give credit where it belongs. If anyone knows the editor's name, please contact me so that I may give him his Just credit.

هذا الفيديو للذين يشككون في طبيعة ثورة الليبية.

هذه اللقطات هي من المراحل المبكرة من الثورة عندما خرج الناس يحتجون سلميا... من الشرق إلى الغرب.

... كل ما أرادوا...كانت حقوقهم الإنسانية الأساسية.

هذا الفيديو تم نشرها في جميع أنحاء ليبيا عن طريق البلوتوث من شخص لآخر. ومن المعروف فقط على اسم المؤلف عليها هو "أيمن" كما جاء في نهاية الفيديو. لم أكن قادرا على العثور على هذا الفيديو في أي مكان على الإنترنت وأود أن اشاركها مع العالم.

وأغتنم أي ائتمان في صنع هذا الفيديو ، لكني اريد إعطاء الائتمان حيث تنتمي. إذا كان أي شخص يعرف اسم المألف، يرجى الاتصال بي حتى أمنحه حق ائتمانيته.


Music included in this video:
"I'm Not Afraid" By Eminem
"Uknown" By U2
"Uknown"
"Changes" By Tupac

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  • الله اكبر منور يا برو عالفيديو روعععة ماشاء الله

  • holy fuck..

    are you fucking serious

  • @ND7652 i have but two educated responses to this: one, this is a video about libyan freedom, not US "crimes" in iraq, two: fuck you. this is about an oppressed people who want freedom, not about the US trying to catch people responcible for over 10000 deaths and who use WOMEN AND BABIES AS SHIELDS. the difference between US soldiers is that terrorists use others as shields. US soldiers act as shields for others, often with fatal concicuenses. (and i don't give a fuck ho bad my spellling is)

  • Fuck the US, EU, and their filthy rats!!

    LONG LIVE GADDAFI! The legitimate leader of Libya and world's bravest freedom fighter of our time. All free people should support Gaddafi and protect him and his family from this international terrorist attack.

  • @melgassier As for the "war criminal" allegations . Do you find it ODD that the Aircraft Bombing, African mercenary . And anti-aircraft guns being turned on protesters stories were NOT in the indictment . Yet these stories are the BASIS for resolutions 1970-3 . Besides that there are equal allegations of rebels engaging in ,Reprisal KILLING, Torture, Robbery, Arson and ethic cleansing .

    The ICC" conveniently " gloss over this . As they also FAILED to investigate war crimes by the US in Iraq

  • @melgassier Glad you read it . Fact is just like the famous Kuwaiti babies story and WMD in Iraq . These story were concocted . By these COUP PLOTTERS . Remember when Jalil said he had "evidence" that Qaddafi "ORDERED" Lockerbie . When did he present it ?

  • @ND7652 why not use the source? search for Amnesty Internation "Q&A: HUMAN RIGHTS AND WAR IN LIBYA" As for your little word "proven", your article doesnt say "PROVE" anywhere in their reports. Videos of rape have been caught and submitted to ICC, along with mercenaries being recorded, and more proofs are coming every day. A.I. & other human rights groups have gathered WAY more proofs of Daffy's war crimes than ur sad aims of casting doubt. blatantly, G is a WAR Criminal!

  • @melgassier The article dated June 24 2011 . By Patrick Cockburn . Appears in The Independent .

    A quicker way to the article is in the Wikipedia links under the title . Libyan Civil War 2011 it is featured as no 91 there . Suggest YOU read it .

  • @ND7652 show me.

  • @melgassier Human Right Watch and Amnesty International both organizations have released reports on the situation in Libya

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