LIBYA UNDER PENTAGON-NATO RULE: Corruption, internecine conflict and the...
by Abayomi Azikiwe Global Research, May 16, 2012 Some 200 disgruntled rebels who fought with the Pentagon and NATO in the regime-change military mission against the Jamahiriya government in Libya...
View ArticleLibya, Africa, and Africom: an ongoing disaster
Friday, 25 May 2012 The Rebel Griot The destruction of Libya as an independent regional power has paved the way for the military re-conquest of Africa. The scale of the ongoing tragedy visited on...
View ArticleGaddafi vs Africom and the recolonisation of Africa – Dan Glazebrook
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View ArticleThe imperial agenda of the US’s ‘Africa Command’ marches on
Dan Glazebrook, Guardian - 14/06/2012 With mission accomplished in Libya, Africom now has few obstacles to its military ambitions on the continent Dan Glazebrook, Guardian – 14/06/2012 “The less they...
View ArticleEssential 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....
View ArticleHuman Rights Worse After Gaddafi
Minority neighbourhoods have been targeted by groups who rebelled against Gaddafi. Credit: Karlos Zurutuza/IPS. TRIPOLI, Jul 14 2012 (IPS) - “The human rights situation in Libya now is far worse than...
View Article60 Minutes –“Libya’s Gaddafi” (1980)
*Although we don’t support all the assertions made in this feature or the way in which it is framed, we feel there is enough insightful information into Libya 10 years after the 1969 al-Fateh...
View ArticleSADC irked by inaction on Libya
By Lugenzi Kabale, The Citizen, 25th Jul 2012 Failure by the African Union Commission under the leadership of former Gabonese top diplomat Jean Ping angered key members of the Southern African...
View ArticleMummar Gaddafi loyalists hold out in last stand at Bani Walid
The Guardian, 25th October 2012 Bani Walid was supposed to be safe. The last of Muammar Gaddafi‘s loyalists were supposed to have been purged from this Libyan desert town, after an eight-day offensive...
View ArticleBani Walid Pays Price for Refusing to Accept the Mark of the Beast
Pan-African News Wire, October 29th, 2012 By Gerald A. Perreira It is a year since the brutal killing of Muammar Qaddafi and the installation of NATO’s proxy government in Tripoli. The installed...
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