The face of a NATO rat in Tripoli.
He blasphemes both the peace sign as well as the Palestinian kuffiyeh.
October 22, 2011
Saif al-Islam, is in Libya. He is free and will go on with the
resistance, he reportedly claimed in an address to supporters aired by Syria’s
Arrai TV Channel.
“We continue our resistance. I am in Libya, I am alive, free and intend to go to the very end and exact revenge,” Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency quotes Saif al-Islam as saying on Saturday night on the Syrian Channel, which remains to the Libyans.
“I received a message from tribes in Bani Walid about a general consensus between them to respond to threats from the gangs of rats ~ the GANGS OF TRAITOR AND MERCENARIES and the NATO,” Saif al-Islam said.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi has already got the support of the tribes, who promised to fight against the traitor and take revenge for the killing of the Libyans.
Thirty-nine-year-old Saif al-Islam is the second son of Muammar Gaddafi and carried out public relations and diplomatic roles for his father. Western-educated and the most-recognized Libyan official, he was often viewed as Colonel’s successor and a possible reformer.
In an audio recording, broadcast by Arrai TV channel, and addressing the Libyans, he said that "the resistance will continue until the end."
Seif El Islam repeated the famous phrase of The Brother Leader Gaddafi addressing the traitors of Libya ~ the National Transitional Council (NTC) and NATO demon, "Toz (damn) you all rats and NATO."
VISIT LIBYA!
AMBITIOUS TRAVEL FIRM OFFERS BARGAIN TOUR
Hopeful: A snapshot of
Sherwes Travel's website
which is advertising 'post-war Libya' as a holiday
destination
No longer able to sell Libya as “The White Bride on the Mediterranean” Sherwes Travel of London has created a promotion to boost the
beleaguered nation's economy.
Workers deserving a
well-earned break from the stresses and strains of everyday life apparently now
have the perfect holiday destination ~ in Libya. Tourists are being encouraged
to swap the rush-hour commute for the sound of ricocheting bullets in a
three-day €295 tour of 'post-war Libya'.
It might seem like a
flight of fancy ~ and a bit premature considering violent battle is still
raging in certain areas of the country, including Sirte~
Here are some of the sites of beautiful Libya that you will visit during your short visit in what we now refer to as, "The tarnished Bride of the Mediterranean".
Flooding can be a problem at times ...
You might think yourself to be in war torn Gaza, but no, this is indeed still Libya.
Ibrahim Usta, the firm's
international customer assistant, stated, 'We have many inquiries right now,
but the problem is mainly security and visas. There's no (visa) system in place
and many embassies are not functioning.
'But we have everything. We have the desert, we have the sea, we have
mountains. We just need the right people in the right place.'
Its website states: 'On a
short break to Libya you will get a first impression of this fabulous country ~
that is just opening up to visitors.'
Keeping you safe from marauding Qaddafis.....
I think tourism is pretty dead in most Moslem countries these days (Malaysia and Dubai are exceptions at present.) So, how about a trip to Israel?
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