tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7708970.post9012319258630998623..comments2024-01-25T12:33:03.851+10:30Comments on Telling the History of the Twenty-First Century as it Really Is: BLAME BIN LADEN FOR YOUR TROUBLES – EVERYONE ELSE DOES!Damian Lataanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06886295381135372084noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7708970.post-5897205175623912242011-02-27T13:18:07.476+10:302011-02-27T13:18:07.476+10:30just how trustworthy is Aljazeera?
'Now, there...just how trustworthy is Aljazeera?<br />'Now, there's nothing wrong with talking about Libya if the purpose is to convey accurate information about it. But there is everything wrong with making propaganda about it in such a way as to put its people at risk. And I'm afraid that's exactly what Al Jazeera has begun to do. Both in Arabic and English, it has been featuring leading members of the National Front for the Salvation of Libya, an outfit funded by the CIA and Saudi Arabia during the Cold War, as credible sources of news and views, much as the Western media have been doing.2<br /><br />That is bad enough. Yesterday, Al Jazeera hit a new low: it gave the self-styled "Crown Prince" of Libya -- Muhammad as-Senussi -- a platform from which to call on "the international community to help remove Gaddafi from power and stop the ongoing 'massacre'." By the "international community," of course he doesn't mean those of us who might organize protests at Libyan embassies or that kind of thing. He means the great and not-so-great powers that may be persuaded to deploy their armed forces in Libya.<br /><br />http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2011/furuhashi250211.html<br /><br />the NFSL are not a bunch of gandhian pacifists.....<br /><br />please read closely:<br />http://www.acorn.net/jfkplace/03/Test-CIA/LIBYAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7708970.post-86524900550607524292011-02-25T20:34:44.014+10:302011-02-25T20:34:44.014+10:30east libya..home of jihads
'Gadhafi’s son, Se...east libya..home of jihads<br /><br />'Gadhafi’s son, Seif al-Islam, oversaw the program to rehabilitate LIFG militants, which his personal charity managed. The regime’s continued concern over the LIFG was clearly demonstrated early on in the unrest when it announced that it would continue the scheduled release from custody of LIFG fighters.<br /><br />The Sinjar reports also reflected that more than 60 percent of the Libyan fighters had listed their home city as Darnah and almost 24 percent had come from Benghazi. These two cities are in Libya’s east and happen to be places where some of the most intense anti-Gadhafi protests have occurred in recent days. Arms depots have been looted in both cities, and we have seen reports that at least some of those doing the looting appeared to have been organized Islamists.'<br />http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/20110223-jihadist-opportunities-libyabrianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17796306949045047712noreply@blogger.com