Monday, 22 August 2011

VIVA QADDAFI: WESTERN MEDIA COMPLICIT IN NATO'S "HUMANITARIAN BLOODBATH"


Things are happening so fast now in Libya that it is impossible to keep right up to date on events. One thing you can count on, though, is that you will NEVER get anything even faintly resembling the truth from any form of mainstream media.

The films below prove that 90% ~ make that 98% ~ of what we hear in the West and most of the ME, is fabricated at the behest of NATO and the various Zionist owned media outlets which are, as you know, almost all of it! 

Independent reporters are marked for snipers' bullets.  One, Franklin Lamb, was shot in the leg yesterday but is already back, cloistered in his hotel, working from his room, unable to leave due to both injury and the snipers.

And, that rioting in the streets against Qaddafi and his sons? Those are rebels who are ONLY in the main square of Tripoli. The natives of Tripoli are in their homes angry at NATO and still in favour of their current leader. 


They KNOW what Qaddafi is shielding them from and they support him fully. So, watch and then compare the following to what you find on CNN or any of the other duplicitous compromised Zionist controlled media.

LIVE FROM TRIPOLI.
Latest report from Tripoli

By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
It’s really horrifying to hear a journalist with RT allege that reporters with CNN and Al Jazeera are threatening them with death because they have not been reporting news in accordance with what the lies the rebels and NATO wants then to dish out to the outside world.
ED: Jonathan Azaziah has repeatedly asserted that Al Jazeera was an arm of the Zionist media. I have also backed up this assertion because this is a known fact among those in the know in the Middle East. Some of the wiser Sheikhs have spoken of it for years. 

Now here we have proof in the words of Mahdi Nazemroaya.  

This veteran journalist has not slept for over 3 nights in this video due to constant heavy bombardment by NATO. He and other reporters are unable to leave their locale, at present in a mosque, because there are snipers out to shoot, in particular, independent reporters who do not kowtow to the wishes of NATO, unlike CNN, Al Jazeera, BBC, and other such Zionist owned media.


Journalist Mahdi Nazemroaya, who is stationed in a central Tripoli hotel with the international press, says the journalists are being targeted by the rebels and the NATO forces that support them. While he is speaking to RT, shooting can be heard.
They are specifically targeting the areas where international journalists are, to sow panic here,” he argued. “NATO has done all the heavy work. This is a NATO war. They heavily bombed cities west of [Tripoli], they’ve bombed all night, without even 10 seconds of stopping. They have bombed this entire city and NATO landed the insurgents on the coast of Tripoli.”
But the city’s defenders are not pessimistic, continues Nazemroaya.
The situation has gone tenser,” said Nazemroaya. “More members of the hotel stuff have returned with guns. Obviously they have been fighting. These are volunteers, not soldiers. They returned with a picture which is not a picture of loss and they are confident.

Earlier today, August 22, 2011:

FOREIGN JOURNALISTS TRAPPED IN DESERTED HOTEL IN TRIPOLI


Foreign journalists who have been obliged to stay in a hotel in Tripoli during the conflict are now trapped in the building as practically all the staff and security personnel have run for their lives.­

Journalist Mahdi Nazemroaya from the Center for Research on Globalisation is in Tripoli and has crossed live to RT, saying the situation is critical and the next several hours will be decisive.

According to journalist, the rebel Transitional Council has ordered snipers to control the area around the hotel where foreign journalists are staying to ensure that no chaotic scenes develop in the vicinity. There is an electrified mob outside chanting clearly audible victory slogans and shooting in the air and the situation is increasingly tense. 

“There is no security, the only security is journalists securing the perimeter [of the hotel] by themselves,” Mahdi Nazemroaya said, adding that the rebels have been checking the documentation of guests at the hotel, which has been abandoned by staff, and have discovered that some of the journalists using the hotel are not journalists at all.


EYEWITNESSES DISMISS OVERNIGHT REBEL ADVANCES ON TRIPOLI
 


~~~HASBARA BREAK~~~

GREAT EXAMPLE OF CNN HASBARA

On Sunday, Gadhafi took to the airwaves several times urging citizens, including women, to fight the rebels -- whom he called "very small groups of people who are collaborators with the imperialists."

"Get out and lead, lead, lead the people to paradise," he said.

Under Gadhafi, Libyans lived "as slaves," a 23-year-old Tripoli woman, who agreed to be identified only as Noura, told CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360." Though Gadhafi is the only Libyan leader she has ever known, his ouster "will be the best thing that ever happened to me," Noura said.

"I will thank Allah for every moment I will live without him, without his control and without his sons' control as well," she said.

The above is simply more embedded hasbara. Libyans know that Qaddafi raised the desert nation from one of the poorest in Africa to one with the highest standards in Africa in terms of the well-being of the populace. 

AND YET ANOTHER LIE EXPOSED BY MEDIA!

GADDAFI SON MAKES SURPRISE APPEARANCE IN TRIPOLI

23 August, 2011, 09:09

One of Gaddafi's sons, Seif al Islam, who was earlier reported to have been arrested, made a surprise appearance in Tripoli.

­He appeared at the Rixos hotel in Tripoli early Tuesday in a convoy of armored Land Cruisers. Fox News spoke with Saif Gaddafi, who said that his father and several of his sisters are indeed alive and well, and that he is still in Tripoli.
“Yes, he is in Tripoli, he is alive and well and we are winning,” he said. “The rebels have been lured into a trap and we will crush them."
There have been some more controversial reports from the Libyan capital. Journalist and anti-war activist Susan Lindauer claims that the people of Libya are “furiously angry” at NATO, and are blaming the rebels for destroying the country’s infrastructure.

“I have friends in Tripoli,” she said. “One of them rented a bicycle and traveled the streets ~ he said that the streets were empty. There weren’t celebrations on the streets. He said that he saw trucks driving rebels into Green Square past empty streets ~ people did not come out of their houses today at all. And the celebrations that you’ve seen were contained and limited to Green Square.”
Another Muammar Gaddafi’s son Khamis may have been killed, Reuters reported, citing Al Jazeera. Another son Mohammed, one of three Gaddafi sons captured by rebels Monday, has allegedly escaped house arrest with the help of loyalist fighters.

Two bodies have been found that could be those of Khamis and Gaddafi’s intelligence chief, Abdallah Senussi, Al Jazeera reported, citing unnamed sources.

As for Mohammed Gaddafi, he was captured on Monday night in his home. At the time of the assault on the house, a man identifying himself as Mohammed Gaddafi was giving a telephone interview to Al Jazeera. He claimed on air that his house was being attacked.

One other son of Muammar Gaddafi held by the rebels ~ Saadi ~ remains in custody. It was believed that Saif al-Islam is also held by the rebels.

The International Criminal Court in The Hague was earlier reported to be holding talks with the Libyan transitional government about the surrender of Saif al-Islam, a top official in his father’s regime.

The court has arrest warrants for Gaddafi himself, his son Saif and military intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi. They are wanted for what are already proven to be complete media lies:
“for crimes against humanity (murder and persecution) allegedly committed across Libya from 15 February 2011 until at least 28 February 2011, through the State apparatus and Security Forces."
The ICC prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, confirmed Monday that Saif had been detained by “rebel special forces.”

He said there is an obligation to surrender Saif to the ICC in accordance with Security Council resolution 1970, The Hague Justice Portal reports.

The third son captured was Saadi Gaddafi, a businessman and one-time professional soccer player. He and Saif al-Islam had been detained by opposition forces prior to Mohammed’s arrest, say rebel leaders.

The whereabouts of Muammar Gaddafi and his other four sons remains unknown.


GADHAFI SON REAPPEARS IN TRIPOLI, CLAIMS FATHER IS SAFE


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