The Libyan People’s Support For The Jamahiriya
Essential Viewing
- Top Ten Myths in the War Against Libya.
- Libyan People’s Opposition to NATO/Rebels.
- The Libyan Crisis: Documentary.
- Using Human Rights Organisations to Launch Wars.
- Rebel Racism and Ethnic Cleansing.
- Lizzie Phelan’s Eyewitness Testimony.
- NATO’s Planned Conquest of Libya.
- Amnesty International Question Human Rights Abuse Claims.
- The Standards of Living in Libya.
- The Blueprint for the War on Libya?
- Libyan War: An Attack on African Development.
- Jan 2011: UN Human Rights Council Members Praise Libya.
- The Implications for Africa
- Post-Gaddafi Libya
- Moussa Ibrahim Statements.
- The Case against NATO
- Gen. Wesley Clark on Pre-plans to Attack Libya.
- Congressman Kucinich Questions CIA role in Libya.
Libyan Crisis: Documentary
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Daily Archives: August 20, 2011
UK MoD supply chain ‘at risk of collapse’
The supply chain that provides vital equipment to frontline troops is at “critical risk of failure”, MPs have warned in a damning report published today. British forces serving in Afghanistan or around Libya could be hit by shortages within as … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, Cameron, Commons Public Accounts Committee, Critical, IT System, Ministry of Defence, Supply chain, UK
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Libyan PM Bagdadi Press Conference – 18.08.11
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Tagged Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi, Libya, Press Conference, Tripoli
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Scots Tory grandee leaves Prime Minister embarrassed after criticism of the attack on Libya
He returned from talks with top regime officials to proclaim that NATO’s bombing campaign was a mistake and the country’s rebels would never succeed. And he slammed Cameron for handing the Libyan Embassy in London to the opposition. The 76-year-old … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, Cameron, Former Tory MP, John Corrie, Libya, UK
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NATO bombs the Great Man-Made River
It is a war crime to attack essential civilian infrastructure. 95% of Libya is desert and 70% of Libyans depend on water which is piped in from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System under the southern desert. The water pipe infrastructure … Continue reading
CNN report on NATO’s ‘mission creep’ and subsequent failings in Libya
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Tagged Benghazi, CNN, Libya, Mission Creep, Tripoli, Zawiyah
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The Death of Moussa Ibrahim’s brother – Lizzie Phelan
They went to find out what had happened, and when they reached Zawiya they found the situation was completely different from how the media had been reporting. The fighting was nowhere near the city centre of Zawiya, where life was … Continue reading
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Tagged Assasination, death, Hasan Ibrahim, Lizzie Phelan, Moussa Ibrahim, Zawiyah
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NATO Massacre at Majer requires International Law Suits
Family members, eyewitnesses and Libyan government officials claim that NATO’s airstrikes at Majer killed 85 people: 33 children, 32 women, and 20 men. Reporters and visitors were shown 30 of the bodies in a local morgue, including a mother and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bombing, Franklin Lamb, International Law Suit, Libya, Majer, Massacre, NATO, War Crime, Zlitan
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Rasmussen Poll: Only 20% Support Libya Military Action
Just 20 percent of Americans now support continued U.S. military action in Libya, a new low — down from 26 percent in June and 24 percent in July, a new Rasmussen Reports poll reveals. For the first time, a majority … Continue reading

