Killing In Libya Continues, Sarin Gas Attack, Anti-NATO Militias Advance, Takeover Air Base

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Links provided, take your pick, much going on in Libya with accusations of pro NTC government forces using Sarin Gas against Anti-NATO militias. This conflict appears to be completely censored by US Media.


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http://libyaagainstsuperpowermedia....sarin-gas-against-the-defenseless-population/Report of the Libyan Jamahiriya (24/01/2014): Popular Insurrection across Libya and NATO, U.S. commit another genocide using Sarin gas against the defenseless population
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Popular Insurrection across Libya and NATO, U.S. commit another genocide using Sarin gas against the defenseless population

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Message from the people of the South and the masses of the Libyan people:

Honest nation as a whole, from East to West, in the center and south.

During those glory days , when the awakening of the nation to regain the right to honor and dignity, which were stolen by evil and aggression by clique of traitors and puppets honor and conscience. We, as promised, we are blood sacrifice for the sake of victory over the invading colonialist tyranny
We would like to assure the overall security in southern areas established in Sabha – Shati – Ubari – Murzuq – Gath

We have expressed their opposition to subjugation, marginalization and deprivation of rights and we will not contact with new theft and have already confirmed several previous calls and often young people of these areas have formed a movement that rejects all, it was a daily practice at the time of trouble, in 17February, and disclaim their marginalization, murder and robbery honest people and hate their view on the basis of the difference in the color of our black skin racist -.

We will not be slaves, and we will fight to the last breath, and will fight any force that tries to make us, especially in those cities where the puppets still use power, will be the relentless war for those who have tempted to the southern population to go to the bow again and again to experience the slavery practices of its puppet government in occupied cities, as the destruction of Bani Walid, which was through [two sieges]. Now killing children in Al Adzhelate and Vershavyana and Western cities.

Sabha this injustice practiced systematically in other areas declared war, as they deserve, and soon, and has already seen .. You have been warned.

The victory is near, but patience than one hour …

* Resignation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs “Libya” in protest against the new genocide and what is happening in the country with bloodshed and civilians with bombs. He is accompanied by 5 other ministers fearful of being eliminated as traitors dogs to the motherland also waive, 4 day ago the Minister of Industry was settled by traitor in Sirte.

* Reporting new genocide in Libya: criminal gangs ruling in serving Libya NATO and the U.S. are using mustard gas in its bombing in the south and east of Tripoli, come the report from Al Zahra hospital doctors certifying the infestation of innocent civilians


* The Libyan Resistance released a statement urging Libyans who were deceived or what naively believed the invading enemy to surrender. Libyan Resistance People’s ensures their safety and will be well treated according to international standards and peace.
 
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It seems the objective is to destabilize the Middle East as much as possible...because instability is the result everytime NATO or the US launches attacks against an Arab country.
 
It seems the objective is to destabilize the Middle East as much as possible...because instability is the result everytime NATO or the US launches attacks against an Arab country.
I hear Cash register bells going off for the Military Industrial Complex... State Department laundering US taxpayer money to the "unstable" nations U.S. military weapons purchases.

Man talk about, Wash-Rinse-Repeat
 
How are the weapons sales going over there?
In the news has France and the UK peddling their merchants of death in Libya. NATO sinks the Libyan ships in ports, puppet regime installed, turns around and buys new ships from the UK military industrial complex.
 
Chaos, death & destruction, business.

Americas open Foreign Policy.
 
It's good to see that we're discussing America's non-isolationist moves.

Lord knows we would all be looked down upon if we just minded our own business and traded. That's just so close-minded.
 
We need to be friends with the Arabs and not enemies because if we don't stop attacking these guys, one day, some Arab is gonna get a dirty bomb or full fledged nuke and come detonate that shit in the middle of a major US city...the blowback is gonna be a bitch...
 
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Can't find any verified sources of that being used in Libya either.

Just curious, is that something that would be broadcast and documented in some sort of sick diary that you have access to?

Is it possible that there was use of the nerve gas, but no trace of official confirmation?

Not trying to be smartass
 
When bold claims are made, I would like to see proof. Using sarin or other nerve gas is a serious claim. In conflicts, there is always propoganda.
 
It seems the objective is to destabilize the Middle East as much as possible...because instability is the result everytime NATO or the US launches attacks against an Arab country.

Freedom won't spread itself, we need freedom wars/ops/civil wars violence in other countries.
 
More assassinations, killings, bombings, destruction across Libya
[h=1]Assassination, airport shelling deepen Libya's chaos[/h] By Hani Amara and Ahmed Elumami
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A damaged aircraft is pictured after a shelling at Tripoli International Airport, Libya July 15, 2014.
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(Reuters) - Several shells hit the terminal of Libya's main airport on Thursday as rival militias fought in Tripoli for a fifth day, and gunmen assassinated a female politician in the east.
In another sign of growing turmoil, air controllers halted work in Tripoli, shutting off much of the oil-producing country from international traffic.
Tripoli International Airport has been a battlefield since fighters attacked it with heavy guns on Sunday to wrest control from a rival militia which has been based there since the fall of Libya's late ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The conflict is fuelling worries that Libya is on the point of turning into a failed state where a weak central government is powerless to control the militias which helped oust Gaddafi.
The airport fighting pits brigades from Misrata, a western coastal town, against rival fighters from Zintan in the northwest. Their rivalry exemplifies the divisions between tribes and cities in a country where few efficient state institutions exist after over four decades of one-man rule.
On Thursday, several shells hit the airport terminal where the Zintanis are holding out, striking the main building for the first time, witnesses said.
A Reuters reporter at the airport saw holes in the roof and smashed windows at the terminal building and in airline offices, including one belonging to British Airways, with a shell lying on the floor.
Air controllers refused to go to work at the control tower in Tripoli, which regulates traffic for all of western Libya, a spokesman for the transport ministry said.
On Wednesday, Libya reopened the western Misrata airport, which had been closed with Tripoli after the weekend attack, but it will have to shut again because Tripoli air controllers are also responsible for Misrata.
Many Libyans who had been planning to come home for the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan have been trapped abroad. Expatriates trying to leave the country have been travelling by taxi to Tunisia, in scenes reminiscent of the 2011 NATO-backed uprising.
In the eastern Islamist hotspot of Derna, gunmen shot dead Fariha al-Barkawi, a former member of parliament, officials said. She is the second prominent woman to be assassinated, following the killing of Benghazi human rights activist Salwa Bugaighis last month.
Western powers fear chaos in Libya will allow arms and militants to flow across its borders. The south of the vast desert country has become a haven for Islamist militants kicked out of Mali by French forces earlier this year.

90% of aircraft destroyed at Tripoli airport, Libya may seek international assistance
http://rt.com/news/172780-tripoli-airport-attack-libya/Edited time: July 15, 2014 05:24 Get short URL


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A charred airplane lies on the ground at Tripoli international airport in the Libyan capital on July 14, 2014 following fighting between rival armed groups. AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)



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Libya is considering a deployment of international force to re-establish security amid a flare-up of violence in Tripoli which saw dozens of rockets destroy most of the civilian aircraft fleet at its international airport.
“The government is looking into the possibility of making an appeal for international forces on the ground to re-establish security and help the government impose its authority,” a government spokesman, Ahmed Lamine said in a statement.

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Burnt vehicles are seen in the compound of Tripoli international airport in the Libyan capital on July 14, 2014 following fighting between rival armed groups (AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)

The statement comes after deadly clashes led to the closing of the main international airport in Tripoli on Sunday, which came under a renewed rocket attack on Monday.
According to the country’s government at least seven people have been killed at the airport since Sunday, and around 90 percent of aircraft parked at the hub were destroyed or made inoperable. The control tower was damaged as well as several Grad rockets struck the transit hub.
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— قناة الحدث (@AlHadath) July 14, 2014
“Dozens of rockets were fired at the airport,” Al-Jilani al-Dahech, a security official at the scene, told AFP, while another source said one aircraft took a direct hit. Libya's main carriers Afriqiyah Airways and Libyan Airlines were damaged in the fighting, a security official added.

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The wreckage of a truck and an airplane are seen at Tripoli international airport in the Libyan capital on July 14, 2014 following fighting between rival armed groups the previous day. (AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)

At least two soldiers were killed and a number of planes were damaged when a militia shelled the airport on Monday, according to a Libyan soldier who spoke with Reuters. “Several planes and cars belonging to citizens were hit,” said Abdel Rahman. A hall used by customs controls had also been hit, he added.
On Monday Libya suspended all flights to and from its third city, Misrata, which is tied to Tripoli airport for its operations, while Benghazi airport has been closed since May.
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An airport source in the capital told AFP that the decision to close the airport in Misrata was taken for “technical reasons.”
“The headquarters for the entire western region is at Tripoli airport, and following its closure, Misrata airport also has to close,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“Libya is now practically cut off from the outside world,” a source at Tripoli airport told AFP. Only two tiny airports are now operating at Bayda and Tobruk in the east of the country.

BBC News - New rocket attack on Tripoli airportLibya's main airport in Tripoli is hit by a new rocket attack, ... All flights to and from the airport have been suspended until at least Wednesday. ... Several vehicles and aircraft were damaged in Sunday's fighting.
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Libyan tribal clashes: 47 dead in three days

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Tribal warfare continues for the fifth day straight in Libya, with 47 killed in the last three days alone and over 100 reportedly wounded. Ethnic strife in Libya has cost hundreds of lives since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime last October.
*The Toubou and Zawiya ethnic groups are locked in a bitter conflict to control smuggling in the Saharan oasis Kufra, a town with population of around 40,000 conveniently located in a triangle where the borders of Chad, Egypt and Sudan converge.
The fighting erupted on Wednesday. Both sides are using heavy weapons, including armored vehicles. The Toubou people claim that Zawia are shelling Toubou neighborhoods with mortars, forcing them to strike back. The Daraa Shield brigade of the Libyan army deployed in the area has not intervened in the conflict.
Wissam Ben Hamid, commander of the brigade, told AFP that "negotiations are now underway to calm tensions."
Women and children have found themselves in the crosshairs of the conflict, constituting over 50 per cent of the wounded.
The Saharan Toubou tribe and the Arab Zawiya tribe previously had a dust-up in February. Those clashes resulted in the deaths of over 100 people, with the violence only ceasing after the Libyan government dispatched troops to pacify the bellicose nomads. More than half of the population has been displaced according to the UN.
In April there were skirmishes between Toubou tribesmen and the Daraa Shield brigade.
The dark-skinned Toubou claim they faced discrimination during the Gaddafi era and that the new Libyan authorities continue a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the tribe.

Besides Libya, Toubou tribesmen also inhabit Chad, Niger and Sudan.
The tribal conflict is flaring up on the eve of the national assembly elections in Libya, which are to be held on July 7.
The tribal violence is the result of the absence of national unity in the country, London-based activist and journalist Sukant Chandan told RT.
“All those tensions all those divisions that the Gadaffi era had kind of united and kind of managed successfully have come out in the open and everyone is fighting everyone for the bit of the crumbs that NATO is throwing at them,” he explained.
Chandan also said that the demise of Gadaffi’s Libya had left the African continent defenseless against Western hegemony.
“Libya was the veritable shield of Africa and now it has dropped and imperialism of the West is rolling on Africa.”

[h=3]Comments (1)[/h][h=4]JoAnne H. Moriarty 22.01.2014 02:39[/h] You should report the truth, this is the Green Resistance Libyan patriots fighting Al Qaeda, extremists gangs and the criminal western puppet government. This is not tribes fighting over scraps, this is Libyans taking their country back after being stolen by NATO. You quote Wessam Bin Hameed a major leader of the Al Qaeda group called Ansar Al Sharia. He holds the belongings of the dead US ambassador Chris Stevens. Shame on you RT find out the truth and report it accordingly. Quoting Al Qaeda has made you lose all creditblity - shame on you.
 
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